Maybe if you are a Call of Duty fan. But I would place my bets on underwhelming fast-paced World War action for casual teenagers.
Yes, cod is going to be cod. Thanks for this utterly shocking, awe-inspiring tidbit of consciousness.
Maybe if you are a Call of Duty fan. But I would place my bets on underwhelming fast-paced World War action for casual teenagers.
Maybe if you are a Call of Duty fan. But I would place my bets on underwhelming fast-paced World War action for casual teenagers.
This IS a COD game lolMaybe if you are a Call of Duty fan.
Yes, cod is going to be cod. Thanks for this utterly shocking, awe-inspiring tidbit of consciousness.
There's nothing wrong with your opinion. I'm just saying why I think it's going to be predictable, safe, and boring.
To be fair you can't really do much to a WWII game after you've gotten Mecha hitler.There's nothing wrong with your opinion. I'm just saying why I think it's going to be predictable, safe, and boring.
You should play United Offensive if you love CoD1 and 2, you'll like it very much.
There's nothing wrong with your opinion. I'm just saying why I think it's going to be predictable, safe, and boring.
I just hope Treyarch's next game is the legitimate Black Ops 3 campaign.
Train go boom.Black Ops 3 should have starred the multiplayer specialists in the campaign. They're more interesting characters than anyone in the campaign we got.
Agreed.
The WWII Call Of Duty games hold a special place in my gaming history - but Medal Of Honor: Allied Assault is the best of the best.
The atmosphere alone coupled with the soundtrack - that almost doubles as atmosphere itself - just sells the game. I remember seeing documentaries about how they recorded the actual WWII weapon sounds, so everything was authentic even down to the shell casing sounds.
The level choices were also sublime - it was either overcast most of the time, or raining and it just really had such an overbearing Saving Private Ryan/Band of Brothers vibe that I couldn't help but fall in love with it.
Here's hoping Sledgehammer Games can recapture at least some of that magic and atmosphere in Call of Duty: WWII.
I hope we get Aliens mode like Ghosts instead of Zombies mode i got extreme fatigue from it now
I myself prefer Frontline, in large part because of its stellar soundtrack, but there is one part of Allied Assault that has remained with me over the years: that Sniper Town level. Its inspiration couldn't be more unmistakable.
Riiight...kind of like how folks were saying Battlefield 1's WW1 setting wouldn't have staying power.I really dont think this will have any staying power. Sure it will be fun to play the levels a couple of times, but modern or future has so many more options.
Bf 4 and Rainbowsix are the best military shooters currently. Bf 1 is dying quicker than usual.
Maybe if you are a Call of Duty fan. But I would place my bets on underwhelming fast-paced World War action for casual teenagers.
That level must have been the main reason Allied Assault was a PC exclusive; countless millions of controllers would have been destroyed out of sheer rage.
Lame. I was hoping they'd keep getting more futuristic.
Lame. I was hoping they'd keep getting more futuristic.
This right here is one of the perks of this setting. The lack jet-pack futuristic BS will likely turn a lot of the little squeakers away.
That's a win/win, IMO.
Not sure why that would really matter. Titanfall didn't create squeakers, and I really doubt this is slower than World at War or Modern Warfare 2. Maybe less killstreaks than the latter, but that's about it.
24/7 rifles only on Harbor or riot.
I was just thinking about that! I never played Frontline so I'm thinking of scouring around my PS3 Download List to see if I can find it.Oh shit, I forgot that the PS3 version of medal of honor included the Frontline remaster.
Nice.
Hmmm... Well hope they atleast replace it with another mode like Special Ops etc and not just completely scrap a mode altogether should have zombie mode or add some other modeI'm 99% positive we're not getting a zombie mode. It would be in that promotional box if we were. Advanced Warfare didn't have one on disc either.
I'm hoping they never go futuristic again. It doesn't suit COD, IMO. Ideally, the next one will be a new Modern Warfare, though. Modern give the best combo of traditional combat, but they can still do all the crazy camo and whatnot.
I feel you brother but we've gotta let it go:/I'm still waiting for Call of Duty Ghost's story to be resolved.
I myself prefer Frontline, in large part because of its stellar soundtrack, but there is one part of Allied Assault that has remained with me over the years: that Sniper Town level. Its inspiration couldn't be more unmistakable.
I remember watching this gameplay over and over again back in the day. It was so awesome.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lyy5XRj1nEI
Lame. I was hoping they'd keep getting more futuristic.
When it's time for the next Treyarch game, i'd really like a site to try to get an honest sit down with them about what the fuck happened with BO3's campaign. BO and BO2 were so damn good in that area. And then comes BO3. It's a campaign so bad that it made me appreciate the campaign in Ghosts. At least it felt like a CoD campaign even though it was heavily flaws in some areas.
Lame. I was hoping they'd keep getting more futuristic.
No they need to keep futuristic still.
It needs to go like this.
Sledgehammer - Past
Treyarch - Modern
Infinity Ward - Future
This allows Activision to get rid of the oversaturation of covering a single time period. So this will keep things fresh. If everyone ends up just doing similar settings then we're back to what they've been doing for the past 3 years which is no good. This allows each Call of Duty to stand very differently from the others rather than them having huge amount of cross over. It benefits every developer since they don't need to worry about making their game similar to the others which can happen when they're all close to the same time period.
Ironically the people asking for no future anyone are advocating for that problem to happen once again. Hell they'd probably be the first ones to complain about it.
Medal of Honor: AA was great, one of the best fps games imo.
The thing that made it fun to play was one of the reasons why Goldeneye was so much fun, good gunplay.
The way enemies reacted to getting hit in different areas, it didn't take a half a mag to down someone and they didn't just fall like paper or other things like you see in even modern games.
The only recent fps game that attempted good reactions to combat was Mafia III.
Enemies reacted to where you hit them and didn't always die when they were down either, it made great use of physics with animation blending as well.
Something that I would hope Call of Duty would learn from (but probably won't, probably just the same usual cod style animatoins).
Don't even get me started lolBlack Ops 3 should have starred the multiplayer specialists in the campaign. They're more interesting characters than anyone in the campaign we got.