Wednesday 28 October 2015

Check Out The Best Call Of Duty Games

Call of Duty is a first-person shooter video game franchise. It began on Microsoft Windows, and later expanded to consoles and handhelds.

Here is a list of the top ten entries into the Call of Duty franchise; however this is only including the main entries in the series so no love will be given to the numerous handheld versions of the game.

10. Call of Duty 3

Following the impressive Call of Duty 2, the third entry into the series did little to differentiate itself from the previous titles. While still enjoyable, it’s was hard to shake the sense of déjà vu I experienced while playing yet another World War II inspired shooter. That being said, it is an entirely competent shooter, and fans of the series might find it refreshing to revisit this 2006 title.

3/5 stars

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
In a similar fashion to Call of Duty 3, Modern Warfare 3 failed to capitalize on what made the prior two games in the Modern Warfare series special. Cookie-cutter characters created a stale and uninspired story, and left gamers wanting more. Of course the frantic, fast passed multiplayer made a return, although it lacked the innovation of the prior games. More of the same isn’t always a negative however, and those invested in the Modern Warfare storyline will find something to love in this game.

Call of Duty: Ghosts (2013)

Ranked One of the best Games Of 2013.

Yes, it looks amazing!
A lot better then the Black Ops series which might as well be a sci-fiction game because we can’t tell difference. Go original Call of Duty and Modern Warfare.

Lets get back into the Brownings, and Winchester Sniper Rifles, enough of Black Ops and electro guns and crap.

3.5/5 Stars

Call of Duty 2
Call of Duty 2 also touts an impressive story that still manages to be relevant today. The edges may be rough, but I believe that those nostalgic about past Call of Duty games will find much to enjoy in this title.


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6. Call of Duty
While certainly not the best in the series, I would be remiss not to mention the father of them all — 2003’s Call of Duty. With some surprisingly helpful AI, you’re not just a super soldier like in some of the later games – you are part of a team. It might be refreshing to see Activision take notes from this game and try to focus on characters over dramatic set pieces.

5. Call of Duty: World at War
Does this game have a great, memorable story? No. Was the multiplayer particularly interesting? Not really. Then why is this game so high on your list? One word – zombies. It’s really easy to excuse the disappointing story and multiplayer when you are busy shooting Nazi zombies in the face. It’s hard to imagine Call of Duty without zombies, so for that reason alone World at War deserves its spot on this list.

4/5 Stars

4. Call of Duty: Black Ops
non-linear story with the protagonist Alex Mason, created one of the most compelling campaigns in recent memory. At let us not forget the inclusion of the zombie survival mode, which built upon and improved almost every aspect found in the original. How exactly? Well, if you thought shooting Nazi zombies in the face was fun before, just wait until you hear the playful banter between Fidel Castro and JFK as swarms of zombies invade the White House. Seriously, it’s not something to be missed.

4.5/5 Stars

3. Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare
Perhaps the greatest leap since the original Modern Warfare, this Call of Duty game served as the shot in the arm the series needed. With the perfect mix of technology, perks, and bad-ass squad mates, Troy Baker’s Jack Mitchell takes on a private military group led by Jonathan Irons (voiced by the legendary Kevin Spacey.) This is a must play even for those who hate the series, as the new exo-suit abilities serve to overhaul the games mechanics. Somehow Sledgehammer Games managed to make the fast paced action in this Call of Duty game even faster – and we wouldn’t have it any other way.

4.5/5 Stars

2. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
2009’s following to the revolutionary Modern Warfare, this entry continued the series’ trajectory of excellence. Following the events of Modern Warfare, Modern Warfare 2 sees players take control of an elite squadron of soldiers hot on the trail of a Russian ultranationalist. This Call of Duty game didn’t transform the series like its predecessor had, but it did enough to build on the formula to create a memorable game in its own right. Multiplayer felt as slick as ever, and in fact still holds up today if you are able to find a game. And of course the infamous “No Russian” mission still remains one of the most shocking of the entire series.

4.5/5 Stars

1. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare

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