Diving deep into the Call of Duty community, we found a lively discussion about the worst possible hypothetical CoD game. This discussion initiated by aceofhearts111 paints various scenarios of a CoD game featuring the most unpopular aspects from different titles.
Summary
- Community members displayed diverse opinions and personal dislikes, fueling the discussion with engaging insight and humor.
- Certain contentious features such as Ghost’s perk system, MW2019 maps, and Vanguard’s gunplay were frequently brought up.
- Notably, there was nostalgia for some features initially criticized upon their respective games’ release.
The Card of Controversy
Ghosts’ perk system, MWIII campaign, MW2019 maps, and Vanguard’s gun play – some may grimace at the mention while others, like traw056,ested in Ghost’s perk system particularly, defending it as the best in the entire series.
The Worst-made bouillabaisse
Latro2020 ‘s comment got creative, crafting a monstrous hypothetical game combining Vanguard Zombies & Gunsmith, MW2019 Spec Ops, BO4 Campaign, MWII/MWIII UI, WWII Maps, BO3 Supply Drops. It’s like a bizarre chimera of CoD components, a concoction risky enough to frazzle even the bravest of gamers. Wonder how that would actually play out?
Love and Hate: Vanguard’s Gunplay
While Vanguard’s gunplay appeared on the ‘worst’ list, user Sypticle thinks otherwise. “Vanguard’s gunplay was amazing. Shit on everything else, and I wouldn’t bat an eye”, they claimed. It just goes to show that even the most criticized aspects may find their champions. One gamer’s trash might be another gamer’s treasure.
A Nostalgic Nightmare
Who could forget the ‘joy’ of re-releases? User Friendly-Athlete7834 cited a re-release of ‘Call of Duty World at War Final Fronts’ without ‘QoL features or enhancements or graphical or performance improvements’ as their worst CoD game nightmare. Sounds like a diabolically retro move.
In this spirited community discussion, the sentiment was mixed but leaning towards the negative – a shared recognition of features they’d rather not encounter again. Yet, amidst this collective shudder, it was clear there was also a lot of love for Call of Duty, its variety and endless potential fun – even when discussing the game from hell.