@Thrillho The Reichstag steps were really hard, you basically just have to keep shooting and hope that your teammates can push through and reach you. The castle in Japan was similar, hold off the forces until you can call for an air strike. Accidentally got Kiefer Sutherland killed though, think there was a choice and I saved the other guy without thinking.
@nessisonett Oh cool that you also have picked up Call of Duty. I also in general think that Call of Duty is an underappreciated game franchise. With a few exceptions I feel like Call of Duty to a large degree has become a gaming franchise that many people have come to love to hate. I have read so many angry comments about the franchise on the internet over the years ...
Also I think that often the negative stories about the franchise are about both technical and social problems mostly related to the multiplayer part of the game. I guess and feel like multiplayer is what most people associate with Call of Duty with these days… This kind of makes me think that many people have kind of forgotten about and maybe not care about the single player experience and part of the game (which I think is kind of seldom discussed in a serious way these days). Is also would I say true to a degree about shooters in general. Which is sad because I think there room for much more discussions!
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@oliverp I‘ve played them for years off and on but the PS3 games were around during a period of my life where I played a lot of local multiplayer with my brothers. The online never really appealed to me the same way, just can’t be bothered with the constant toxicity. FPS campaigns can be really great but I guess they’re a bit underrated in places. I replayed the first two Modern
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