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Treyarch's CoD "film references": Are they paying tribute, or running out of ideas?

Who doesn’t love a good film? For the past century, we’ve witnessed countless motion picture masterpieces that have spawned some truly iconic and memorable moments. Its understandable, then, that game developers the world over would start taking inspiration from such films. Some are certainly more into it than others, however, with Treyarch’s Call of Duty titles showcasing many examples of movie scenes practically remade in video game form. Some may say these scenes are homages. some may say they flat out rip off other films. Either way, this should make for some lazy Sunday fun.

JKelloggs4273d ago

No "Press Start Button"

I'm calling fake on this one

Hazmat134273d ago

i like a little movie action in my games. and besides who cares if they took a scene from a movie. movie and game ideas are running very low.

Sidewinder-4273d ago (Edited 4273d ago )

Running out of ideas. It's only made worse when people praise the game on these moments for being 'cool' and 'imaginative'.

The way they ripped off the Deer Hunter is so fucking low.

PhantomT14124273d ago

You gotta be pretty stupid if you think they're ripping it off thinking that nobody else will notice. They're obviously paying a tribute and it didn't start with Treyarch Call of Dutys. Since the first IW Call of Duty, they've done this : the first Soviet mission is a scene by scene recreation of Enemy at the Gates.

JKelloggs4273d ago

Yep, Finest Hour had the similar scene from Enemy At The Gates with the start, entering Stalingrad, and trying to survive.

Also, on WaW, the sniper mission, you start off in a fountain, and that, also is similar to the scene in Enemy at The gates.

But with the one with Finest Hour, that happened, so they could of just been going against history and recreated it, or not, who knows, it may just be a coincidence.

Myself, I don't care whether they "copy"/"rip off a movie" just deal with it.

SwiftShot4272d ago

Black hawk down! I don't mind seeing other references. Makes me :D

SJPFTW4272d ago

Is this author retarded? "Film References" have been part of the appeal of COD since Call of Duty 1.

For example COD1 had missions based on scenes from the Longest Day (Pegasus Bridge mission), Band of Brothers (Carentan, St Marie Engliese, Foy, Battle of the Bulge), Enemy at the Gates (all the Stalingrad levels) etc etc. Its pretty obvious and it was intended. No secret there.

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Looking Back At 2008, An Unbelievably Incredible Year Of Video Game Releases

Huzaifa from eXputer: "2008 was home to the likes of Call of Duty: World at War, Dead Space, GTA 4, Far Cry 2, Left 4 Dead, and many other hits, which is outright remarkable."

CrimsonWing697h ago

I don’t think anything can compare to 2023

lucasnooker7h ago

1998 - the best year in gaming! Metal gear solid, crash bandicoot 3, medievil, half life, ocarina of time, thief, tenchu, resident evil 2, Spyro, tomb raider 3, oddworld abes exodus, banjo kazooie.

It was a different breed of a gaming era. You’ll never understand what it was like back then. The aura of gaming, it was different!

KyRo7h ago(Edited 7h ago)

I second this. Gaming was a lot more varied and fun than it is today. I'm 35 so getting on compared to some here but I got to see all the changes from NES up to now but I've never felt so disappointed in any generation than I have this current gen. I was expecting more from this generation rather than prettier versions of games that came before it. Game mechanics have become so refined that alot of games feel the same and has done for a while now.

Maybe it's time to have a break for a while. I love gaming but I don't feel I get much fun in the traditional sense out of it anymore.

CrimsonWing697h ago(Edited 7h ago)

Metal Gear Solid, Resident Evil 2, Abe’s Exodus, and Ocarina of Time are the only things from that list that I liked.

Here’s the 2023 game releases that I personally liked… and big releases that I didn’t care for:

- Dead Space Remake
- Wo Long Dynatsy
- Resident Evil 4 Remake
- Diablo 4
- Fire Emblem Engage
- Hogwarts Legcay
- Street Fighter 6
- Hi-Fi Rush
- Like a Dragon: Ishin
- Octopath Traveler 2
- Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters
- Final Fanatsy XVI (actually ended up not liking this, but it was still a big deal release)
- Baldur’s Gate 3
- Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon
- Lies of P
- Mortal Kombat 1
- Marvel’s Spider-Man 2
- Starfield (Ended up hating this one, but big release)
- Super Mario Bros. Wonder
- Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (I’m an old-school Zelda fan, but didn’t really enjoy this game)
- Alan Wake 2

I mean, honestly I’ve never seen a year of major IP releases like that, ever.

Profchaos4h ago(Edited 4h ago)

Isn't it just a generational thing realistically.

I've been gaming since way back and I some of my favourite games go as far back as the late 80s for me each generation has a year or two of game changing releases one after another before an inevitable dry spell.

I kind of agree gaming had a different feel games hit different because we didn't have the internet nothing got spoiled and you really had to put in the effort to beat a puzzle which could set entire groups of people looking for a solution. But most importantly games were experimental and not as cookie cutter as today even basics like controls were not universal today r2 is shoot l2 is ads garunteed you can't deviate from that in a shooter back then it could of been square, R1 or R1 and circle nothing was standard.

But as time moves on a new generation picks up their controller they are going to be interested in different things that PS1 demo disc with the t Rex blew our primitive 16 bit brains back on launch but to kids today it's laughable.
The new gen of kids coming into to hobby seem to value different things to us there seems to be a huge focus on online play, streamers, gaming personalities, and social experiences, convience of digital downloads. To me I value none of that but that's ok like my parents not liking the band's I would listen to its just the natural cycle.

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These Call of Duty games are officially dead as servers go offline

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Call of Duty players are playing this game for the last time before it's taken offline

Call of Duty players are jumping into Black Ops 2 for the final time before its Wii U servers go offline for good.

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