Solid and clean game, don't listen to everyone who just jumped on the bandwagon, 9/10 people hating on this game won't have even played it, it may not be boots on the ground but its more about the fun and this game is fun!
Solid and clean game, don't listen to everyone who just jumped on the bandwagon, 9/10 people hating on this game won't have even played it, it may not be boots on the ground but its more about the fun and this game is fun!
Great Game would play again
COD IW
It helps me play game that im not good at it is good
Any idea what 3,332,441 represents? That is the amount of dislikes (at the time of writing) the Infinite Warfare reveal trailer received when it dropped 5-months ago. Think about that for a second. That is more than the entire population of Vancouver, where the bulk of our writers live.
Zombies mode shines; Multiplayer as fun as ever; Sharp looking
Lacks major innovation; Feels awfully similar to Black Ops 3; Can't buy MWR separately
One of the things that typifies a Call of Duty game is the fact that it's really three games on one disk, each of them a fully realized experience that could almost be a release all on its own.
Campaign is a tight blend of narrative exposition and well executed set pieces; Excellent level design and variety in gameplay; Zombies map full of quirky fun areas and hidden features
Player progression schemes seem overly complex in multiplayer mode; Ability to purchase supply drops with real money might give unfair advantages
Here's the deal. COD IW is not a bad game. But the competition is providing a better product with similar gameplay but with two major differences. - Much better level design/MP pace. - No microtrasanctions or pay to win.
In the 21st century, life now has three inevitabilities: death, taxes and an annual instalment of Call of Duty. But Infinite Warfare, 2016's effort, comes with an added layer of controversy: the all-conquering first-person shooter's mighty fan-base took mass offence at its setting - in a future in...
Great weapons and gadgets; satisfying single-player campaign; super-slick and polished; great graphics; available with Modern Warfare Remastered; Zombies in Spaceland agreeably whimsical; multiplayer more intense than ever
Zero-gravity shooting doesn't really work; some gamers won't take to the space-combat
There's no sign that Call of Duty is looking to hand over the crown just yet: Infinite Warfare is an enormous, almost fit to burst package of shooty goodness. The difference this time is that the single player campaign finally switches things up, creating one of the best story modes the series has...
Fun and interesting single player; Multiplayer is consistent; Looks and sounds phenomenal
Story is a little thin; Campaign is brief; too; Multiplayer still needs serious dedication
If there is one thing you can be sure of with Call of Duty; it will provoke opinions. Not all of them positive, and for the latest entry, Infinite Warfare, the welcome was anything but warm. The reveal trailer was crowned as the second most disliked video on YouTube ever.
What is an Infinite Warfare when it's at home? Short answer: A CoD based on shooting folks in the face in space. It could also be aptly described as the least anticipated entry in this long-running series.
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