While many will critique the Call of Duty franchise for its annual releases and for what some describe as repetitive gameplay, it is undeniable that most installments to the series have a unique identity and massive differences to their core gameplay formula. Ranging from complete changes to movement systems to more implicit changes to things like scorestreaks, there are many positive and underrated elements of prior CoD titles that are deserving of a revival.
While Call of Duty is boldly limiting itself to the same gameplay for the upcoming Modern Warfare 2 and its two-year life cycle, a lot of attention will be on the next installment of the franchise and the changes that it will have to make to truly stand out. For this uncertain future of the series, it could be wise to borrow the best elements from previous games, even from titles that have perhaps fallen into obscurity within the Call of Duty discourse.
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Call of Duty: Ghosts can be said to have a very mixed reception when looked back upon by fans of the popular shooter franchise. Releasing in 2013, Ghosts was the first CoD title for the Xbox One and PS4 generation of consoles, impressing fans with the increased scale and detail that this afforded while failing to really establish itself among the most well-received Call of Duty titles.
While the campaign of Call of Duty: Ghosts is remembered fondly by some, so much so that players desire a sequel, the multiplayer of the title is regarded as a generally forgettable experience, bar one particularly underrated aspect of it. The perk system for Call of Duty: Ghosts sees each of the 35 perks in the game be labeled with point values between one and
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