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Call of Duty

Call of Duty

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Rating

Graphics and Sound

5

Controls

5

Gameplay

4

Lasting Appeal

4

Pros

  • High-Octane, Responsive FPS Gameplay
    Call of Duty has long been celebrated for its fast-paced, fluid combat. Tight gunplay mechanics, responsive controls, and satisfying feedback make every match feel intense and competitive, whether you’re playing in campaign or multiplayer.

  • Diverse Game Modes and Annual Content
    The series offers a wide variety of experiences—from cinematic single-player campaigns to competitive multiplayer and large-scale battle royale (Warzone). Regular yearly releases and seasonal updates keep the franchise fresh and consistently evolving.

  • Strong Multiplayer and Esports Scene
    Call of Duty is a multiplayer giant with a well-established ranked scene, regular events, and a global esports league (CDL). It’s a great entry point for both casual online players and those looking to compete seriously.

Cons

  • Repetitive Annual Releases
    While new entries launch each year, many players feel fatigue from the franchise’s formula. Some titles don’t innovate enough between releases, causing gameplay and visuals to feel familiar or recycled.

  • Heavy Emphasis on Microtransactions
    Cosmetics, battle passes, and store bundles have become a dominant part of the Call of Duty experience. While not pay-to-win, the constant monetization can be overwhelming, especially for those who prefer a simpler, less commercialized experience.

  • Large File Sizes and Frequent Updates
    Call of Duty games—especially Warzone—are notorious for massive file sizes and frequent updates. This can be a barrier for players with limited storage or bandwidth, making it hard to keep up with new content.

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