They also deserve a bow for serving up a stonkingly great co-op mode, but we'll get to that in a minute.įirst, let's deal with the online multiplayer – the mode that most players are here for. To that end, the developer deserves a couple of nods for creating a campaign that takes risks with a template that, while eminently recognisable, contains a new narrative and attempts to make the player's progression more varied than before. Infinity Ward's core audience is bigger than the population of the greater London metropolitan area. It's aimed at trash-talking eSports crews, potty-mouthed online warriors and connoisseurs of Big Dumb Entertainment that blows your hair back until the roots snap. It's aimed at the people who buy CoD every single year and, for all it faults, enjoy the heck out of it. While this may sound like a damning appraisal of the game, bear this in mind if your lip is curling into a contempt-filled sneer, this game is no longer aimed at you. With Call Of Duty: Ghosts, one gets what one expects.
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