James Martin of GameGrin writes about his experience of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, writing: "I have to admit that I bought into some of the hype regarding this years’ instalment into the polarising Call of Duty series. For clarification, I don’t purchase Call of Duty every year; WWII was the last one I bought, before that it was Black Ops III."
We have many great Call of Duty games with bad Campaigns in the series and Call of Duty 2025 could very well become one of them.
More hyped for CoD 2026.
IW's at helm. Supposedly doing an engine evolution similar to MW'19. Evident by the current-gen only rumors.
I uninstalled cod24 the campaign was just cobbled together that dream state you go in and then there's that boss that throws gunk at you. How can you have boss fight in a cod
Call of Duty 2025 is heavily rumored to feature a ton of positives for the Zombies mode including 6 maps and the Grief mode! Dive in.
Call of Duty 2025 zombies could have six fully-fledged round-based zombies maps throughout the games life cycle, Insider Gaming's Tom Henderson has learned.
I enjoyed this introspective article. I can relate a lot.
In Battlefield 1 I had a k/d ratio close to 2.0 and was usually in the top 10 if not the top 5 most games.
But in cod... I'm lucky to get 0.8
I completely understand his argument but ive gotten to wear I try and check ever window/door before just running out. I like that there is some realistic style maps even if I don't like the maps. not a huge fan of the 3 lane style.