Dalisclock said:
I was more sad they ruined all the moral greyness they had going by having ATLAS running concentration camps.
Call of Duty doesn't like moral ambiguity, it wants you to feel righteous and pure as you churn through a million not the good guys.
It's the same in BlOps 3, your enemies are people who were walled into the ruins of a city inexplicably the victim of a huge nerve gas attack. Abandoned and with no hope of rescue they've banded together into armed gangs and survived the last twenty years through ruthless pragmatism while the outside world does it's best to starve them all to death.
In any other series they would be the heroes (or at least anti-heroes), but here they're your designated enemy, so here's a cutscene of them putting explosive collars on civilians for shits and giggles, just in case you were going to empathise with them.