@nilsdoen: You do realize that 70 bucks + dlc is an absolutely ludicrous price for a product that fundamentally hasn't changed in a decade. Imagine if some record company executive decided to remaster the same album by your favorite band every year....and then you decided to pay $100 for it every year, year after year, for over 10 years. You're being had.
@probable: I played COD 1, 2, 4, and smattering of other ones throughout the years (mostly things I got for free with new hardware purchases). COD1 was my primary multiplayer game for a couple of years after it came out. The fact is that the series has stagnated and stagnated, and then on top of that they literally gave this entry the exact same name as one that came out 10+ years ago, and it looks pretty much identical to that game. I can understand people being into a particular type of game, what I can't understand is shelling out $70 + more for DLC every year for a series that hasn't changed in over a decade. It's the Madden/FIFA of shooters, and even when I played Madden myself, I didn't understand why anyone would buy them every year.
As for the "I bet you have a whole game series you love and hold dear yourself." comment....I have series with entries that I like, but there isn't a single series that hasn't had entries that I've heavily criticized, and I certainly don't blindly lap up lazy yearly refreshes of tired franchises.
If you showed me this trailer with this title and told me it was Modern Warfare 2 from 2009, I would have believed you. Dumb naming convention for a stale, overpriced series. I honestly don't know how Activision keeps tricking idiots into spending their hard earned money on this.
If you showed me this trailer with this title and told me it was Modern Warfare 2 from 2009, I would have believed you. Dumb naming convention for a stale, overpriced series. I honestly don't know how Activision keeps tricking idiots into spending their hard earned money on this.
This is quite possibly the dumbest article I've ever seen on this site, and that's saying a lot. Asking Sony to introduce some proprietary NVME format is a BAFFLINGLY STUPID and anti-consumer suggestion. Sony shouldn't ruin a good feature just to cater to people who are too dense to use a screw driver.
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