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Post  SacredEulogistX Tue Oct 02, 2012 2:51 am

In these days, mentioning the infamous Call of Duty series will either spark two responses: 1) Call of duty is for crap 10 year old players who can't appreciate a real game or 2) COD iz best becuz i get quikscopzzz. I will argue that this series has seen a disgusting evolution in recent years; but if you are a seasoned gamer like me you remember Call of Duty for it's ground-breaking fast paced World War 2 combat which made for some rather tense, interesting, or even sometimes tragic moments in a narrative that held justice to that great conflict. Not just the classic WW2 Call of Duty 2 and 3 but even the series's first baby steps into modern combat (Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare) showed tremendous promise in it's gameplay before it was shot to hell in the favor of small children players in Modern Warfare 2. If you find a copy of these overshadowed gems by all means give them a home in your collection; never mind the title... this is how Call of Duty should have been.

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Post  capt ian 2737 Wed Oct 03, 2012 12:22 am

Buti wonder why did they skip the vietnam war and the korea they could produce something with these 2 wars but i wonder still why did they wait til 2010 to produce anything like that ?
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Post  SacredEulogistX Tue Dec 04, 2012 5:00 pm

Most likely to grab the last of the milk from the WW2 cash cow with World at War (which respectively is a good addition as well) until solidifying into modern and future combat
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