The Call of Duty franchise has seen many iterations over the last two decades since its initial debut. While the general formula for each game has largely stayed the same, with similar shooting mechanics, campaign pacing, and multiplayer modes being present throughout the franchise, each Call of Duty entry brings its own unique flair. For the most part, each sub-series in Call of Duty, such as the Modern Warfare or Black Ops series, remains largely the same from installment to installment. Every now and then, though, a Call of Duty entry comes along and shakes things up, which is exactly what Call of Duty: Modern Warfare did.
By 2019, the Call of Duty franchise had lost its luster, with the last handful of entries all blending into one. The introduction of exosuits in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare changed the series for the worse, resulting in the subsequent titles missing that distinct Call of Duty feeling. Returning as the savior of the franchise, Infinity Ward released Call of Duty: Modern Warfare in 2019, stripping the series' gameplay back to its core elements and breathing life back into the franchise as a result. It may not be entirely perfect, but Modern Warfare's gameplay is some of the best in the series thus far, and the upcoming sequel, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, should certainly stick close to it.
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When fans think of their favorite Call of Duty experiences, they tend to think back to the original Modern Warfare series, or the first few Black Ops games, or even all the way back to Call of Duty 2. It'd be difficult to find a Call of Duty fan whose favorite game is Advanced or Infinite Warfare, or Call of Duty: Ghosts. While these titles did
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