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Legends66NBA7
11-29-2013, 01:36 AM
http://m.ca.ign.com/articles/2013/11/27/the-best-call-of-duty-games

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Call of Duty 3 is the only mainline Call of Duty that wasn't released on PC. This might explain why the game felt so much more simplistic compared to the rest of the series. There's no kill cam. There's no real radar or minimap. The campaign features far too many scripted quick-time events. Some gamers enjoy 3's diverse campaign, but as the third CoD story focused on WWII, it just doesn't feel fresh or feature any real stand-out moments. Call of Duty 3 is just... forgettable. - Justin Davis

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Kiefer Sutherland's star power couldn't save Treyarch from its next-gen sophomore misstep. World at War was certainly superior to Call of Duty 3, but in the wake of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, returning to World War II felt almost like cowardice, a fear to follow up on the terrific innovation of Infinity Ward's genre-changing shooter. World at War had its moments, for sure, but in the grand scheme of the franchise, it felt safe and weak at the same time. But it was the last time Treyarch would let us down. - Mitch Dyer

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Part 3 is the least memorable of the Modern Warfare sub-series. It suffocated somewhat under the weight of its own spectacle and the self-imposed need to outdo itself. Bigger isn’t always better. There were still memorable sequences, like protecting the Russian president aboard his private jet as it encounters moments of weightlessness or chasing terrorists on the London Underground. But MW3's absurdity began to outweigh the thrills. Meanwhile multiplayer didn’t add anything truly new to the experience – it was about refinement, not reinvention. - Daniel Krupa

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Though it's ten years old, Infinity Ward's first Call of Duty set the model the series has followed ever since. First was its emphasis on the soldier's experience as part of a squad, which was in stark contrast to the lone-wolf approach of most military shooters. It also established the "you are there" experiences through the trigger-driven set pieces that have defined every subsequent game in the series. While it was soon eclipsed by its sequels, particularly those that moved beyond the World War 2 setting, the original set a direction that is still being followed today. - Steve Butts

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Black Ops moved Call of Duty into the Cold War, and in doing so, paved the way for some of the best storytelling the series has seen yet. Alex Mason’s CIA missions through Cuba, Soviet Russia, and Vietnam in search of an experimental weapon feel like a gritty take on a classic Bond story. Aside from a stellar single-player campaign, Black Ops might be best known for its Zombies mode, and evolution of the cooperative multiplayer suite that was introduced in World at War. Players found themselves assuming the roles of JFK, Nixon, Castro, and Robert McNamara, the four of whom were tasked with protecting The Pentagon from an undead hoard. Zombies was just insane enough to become a multiplayer classic. Black Ops felt fresh and risky. - Marty Sliva

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Modern Warfare 2 followed very closely in the footsteps of its predecessor. Call of Duty has always been known for its spectacular action, and Modern Warfare 2 began to ignore the demands of realism with increasingly preposterous scenarios, whether it was leaping across a frozen ravine or escaping from a crumbling gulag. Multiplayer was made more accessible, with Copycat Deathstreaks and a wealth of play and clan customisation. Despite all this, the game’s most remembered for one mission: No Russian. It makes you complicit in a horrific massacre – you’re not forced to shoot but you are compelled to watch. It was at odds with most of the game’s gung-ho, adventurous tone. In this context, it was too graphic, too sensational, and has overshadowed the game ever since. - Daniel Krupa

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Call of Duty: Ghosts drops you behind enemy lines as a special force operative. In between the regular ground battles Ghosts tries to tell a more character-based story, but it doesn’t quite gel with the crazy action (space fights!). But let's be honest - you don't play Ghosts for the single player. You play it for multiplayer. By taming down the killstreaks, Ghosts smartly brings the focus back to gun fights, and it totally works. Some gamers feel that Call of Duty doesn't change enough from game to game, but Ghosts' rock-solid multiplayer is proof that a few small tweaks to a winning formula can keep us coming back for round after round. - Alfredo Diaz

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When Call of Duty 2 landed in the Fall of 2005, the WWII shooter genre was fully saturated, and seemingly headed for irrelevance. Despite the fatigue setting in with shooter fans, CoD 2 convinced armchair soldiers to load up their M1 Garands one more time. Where Medal of Honor had approached the period as a gung-ho, US-centric shooting gallery, Call of Duty 2 treated it with a respect that was far more fitting, even as it tweaked its mechanics to provide a faster, more fluid shooter experience. Intense, well-designed line battles encouraged intelligent use of cover and flanking maneuvers, and were punctuated – never dominated – by scripted sequences that drove home the horrors faced by not only US forces, but the Russian and British contingents as well. This would be the last time such well-tuned shooting would be married to a somber tone before the franchise took a turn into less thoughtful, more action-movie oriented waters. - Vince Ingenito

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Black Ops II truly feels like a kitchen sink Call of Duty. Alongside an evolution of the stellar multiplayer portion is Tranzit, a story-based take on Zombies mode that provided a wealth of intense survival moments and some Cabin in the Woods-inspired mysteries. Black Ops II also continued the story of the original, this time focusing on both Alex Mason during the Cold War as well as his son David in the year 2025. The story featured branching pathways and true moments of choice that resulted in players experiencing different endings, a first for the series. Virtually every element of Black Ops II's expanded scope fully delivers - from the twist-filled campaign to the clever and complete zombies experience.- Marty Sliva

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Infinity Ward quite literally changed everything about shooters with Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. Its multiplayer suite expanded on Call of Duty 2's marvelous potential, achieving new and unexpected heights with player progression and mid-game variables. Perks, Kill Streaks, and the custom class system's RPG elements ended up inside almost every multiplayer shooter that followed Modern Warfare. On the campaign side, its blockbuster movie production values and intelligent and tense mission design proved there was plenty left for FPSs to explore, and struck a perfect balance between spectacle and playability. - Mitch Dyer


COD Fan Vote as of the first day (Over 100,000 votes):

10. Call of Duty 3 (2.27%)
9. Call of Duty (3.54%)
8. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (5.39%)
7. Call of Duty: Ghosts (6%)
6. Call of Duty 2 (6.81%)
5. Call of Duty: World at War (9.36%)
4. Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 (10.03%)
3. Call of Duty: Black Ops (13.41%)
2. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (18.2%)
1. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (25.36%)


Feel free to base your own thoughts and opinions.

Heavincent
11-29-2013, 04:15 AM
1. COD 4









































2. COD 2
3. MW 2

4. The rest

eriX
11-29-2013, 04:19 AM
Are those based on PC or console

1. Cod2
2. Cod4

nothing else matters

CelticBaller
11-29-2013, 10:32 AM
COD Black OPS 2 and Ghost over MW2 :lol :facepalm

Kungfro
11-29-2013, 10:38 AM
The only thing I didn't like about WaW was the inclusion of tanks. Maps became to large in order to accommodate for them, and they were boring to use, but if your team wasn't using them they'd get destroyed. The WW2 setting worked just fine for me, and it was the first cod to do Nazi zombies, and that was the only one I really got into.

Qwyjibo
11-29-2013, 11:16 AM
Black Ops 2 at #2 is idiotic. I regret buying that and it turned me off the entire series. Not even bothering with Ghosts this year.

The first Black Ops is underrated. It had an awful campaign that was too "on rails" even for a COD game. But the multi-player was near perfect. Great maps and a good balance in the streaks and perks. I loved how you didn't have 2 jets and a helicopter in the air every 2 minutes.

Shade8780
11-29-2013, 01:09 PM
Black Ops 2 at #2 is idiotic. I regret buying that and it turned me off the entire series. Not even bothering with Ghosts this year.

The first Black Ops is underrated. It had an awful campaign that was too "on rails" even for a COD game. But the multi-player was near perfect. Great maps and a good balance in the streaks and perks. I loved how you didn't have 2 jets and a helicopter in the air every 2 minutes.
This, except MW3 turned me off shooting games as a whole until now, not BO2. But Black Ops multiplayer was great, I have loads of memories from that game playing with friends. The maps in it were so fun with Nuketown, Firing Range and Summit to name a few.

Qwyjibo
11-29-2013, 01:18 PM
This, except MW3 turned me off shooting games as a whole until now, not BO2. But Black Ops multiplayer was great, I have loads of memories from that game playing with friends. The maps in it were so fun with Nuketown, Firing Range and Summit to name a few.
I was close with MW3 as well because I really hated the multi maps on it. Every map was "Generic Rubble-Filled Area". I gave BLOPS2 a shot simply because BLOPS was great.

GOBB
11-29-2013, 03:44 PM
The hit detection in BO 1 was terrible so how was it perfect unless you're a pc gamer. Then disregard.

My fav COD games are BO and BO2 as far as multiplayer is concerned. MW3 would be next.

WaW I didnt get into deep with multiplayer. Same with COD 4. But both had the best campaigns to me. WaW the toughest on veteran and COD 4 was just all around dope. Plus the introduction to zombies in WaW was great which is why I liked BO as well.

The way I rank COD multiplayer is how much fun do I have. :confusedshrug:

Played cod 2 and 3 online like a decade after the fact when lobbies were dead. I can see how people were amazing and hype over COD 4. The difference between 3 and 4 is night and day.

Kungfro
11-29-2013, 04:18 PM
I had a lot of fun with BO, began playing less and less after it though. Barely touched BO2, and haven't even got ghost, though talking about COD is kinda getting me interested in getting back into it.

GOBB
11-29-2013, 05:21 PM
I had a lot of fun with BO, began playing less and less after it though. Barely touched BO2, and haven't even got ghost, though talking about COD is kinda getting me interested in getting back into it.

U can have my cod ghosts :oldlol:

Bucket_Nakedz
11-29-2013, 09:55 PM
ive only played cod mp from mw2 til now. for mp ranking

1. black ops
2. ghosts


3. black ops 2


4. modern warfare 3







5. modern warefare 2 (fukk this game)


campaign

1. cod4




2. ghosts (still not finished but im really liking it)

the rest sucks.


black ops 1 was the most enjoyment i had with cod. ghosts has been a blast so far as well.

Bucket_Nakedz
11-29-2013, 09:56 PM
I had a lot of fun with BO, began playing less and less after it though. Barely touched BO2, and haven't even got ghost, though talking about COD is kinda getting me interested in getting back into it.
get it on steam and les do dis canucka

Draz
11-29-2013, 11:05 PM
1. cod4
2. bo2



/dont care about the rest

clipse026
11-30-2013, 01:53 AM
WaW was easily my favorite. The others didn't really come close.

JimmyMcAdocious
11-30-2013, 03:37 AM
I haven't played most of them.

1) COD 4


2) COD W@W

3) MW2
4) One of the Black Ops. Honestly don't remember which one.

Modern Warfare was the first one I played and it blew my mind. Never really liked FPS before that, other than Goldeneye for the 64. Haven't liked one since 4. Must have been the novelty factor.

Tried Battlefield, Half Life, Halo, Borderlands, Planetside, Gears of War, and various mmo shooters since.

The only ones I even kind of enjoyed was Planetside and S4 League. I am so bad at Planetside and never seemed to get better. Ended up quitting, but I did enjoy how vast the maps are, the 3 teams in one game, and how many players are allowed in each room.

Tried S4 during the beta a few years ago and it was fun for like 2 weeks. Got old quick.

Also Virtua Cop in the arcades when I was kid. Think it was more holding the actual gun than anything else.

Might try Team Fortress 2 one day. Seems more my pace and it apparently has quite a following for an old-ish game.

Scholar
11-30-2013, 11:49 PM
They're all pretty much the same, though... :confusedshrug:


That's like ranking which colored Oreo's are the best. No matter the creme filling, they taste the same..

Except when they are going for a completely different flavor, like the mint flavored ones or the chocolate fillings ones... Oh, man. I'm getting hungry.

Andrei89
12-01-2013, 06:54 PM
For online play..

1. MW
2. BO
3. BO2
4: MW2


The rest were shit. I still play BO2 online. Its a great game.

rhythmic
12-01-2013, 07:58 PM
I don't play online at all, but as far as campaigns go:

1) Modern Warfare 2
2) Black Ops
3) COD 4
4) Modern Warfare 3
5) World at War
6) Black Ops 2
7) Ghosts

Never played COD 2, should I buy it for the campaign?
Ghosts had an amazing concept but the execution was poor. The final 4-5 chapters were so lame; however, maybe my favorite mission in all of CODs is in Ghosts.

Kungfro
12-16-2013, 05:14 PM
U can have my cod ghosts :oldlol:

That bad? That's kind of a shame. For as much crap as COD gets, I still really enjoy its fast paced style of gameplay. Its kinda why I got into Gotham city imposters, basically a sillier COD which was enough for me.

magnax1
12-18-2013, 05:53 PM
1-Cod2/Cod4
2-Everything other than zombie mode in Blops and WAW is shit after that.

Maniak
12-23-2013, 11:29 PM
for me

1. world at war
2. mw2
3. blops
4. mw
5. mw3

never played any of the others. barely played mw.

ballup
12-24-2013, 12:38 AM
I was only able to play the MW series, BO, and BO2. Only played zombies for BO.

4 was more realistic and the air kill streaks weren't totally ridiculous as they were in MW2. MW3 is an afterthought to me. Multiplayer, I'd put them as 4, BO2, MW2, MW3. Zombies was better on BO imo, none of that dumb dodge the fire crap.