Next CoD Speculation

lRookiel

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Call of duty, prehistoric warfare!



I'd genuinely like to see that..
 

XMark

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I'd still like to see a COD-style FPS game set in World War II from the Nazi perspective. I doubt it will actually happen, though.
 

Luke3184

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XMark said:
I'd still like to see a COD-style FPS game set in World War II from the Nazi perspective. I doubt it will actually happen, though.
And then a sequel like Ace Attorney where you defend yourself in the Nuremburg trials....
 
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I think they're going to make a great big WW2 game again and make a huge deal out of how awesome WW2 is and how Modern Warfare is stupid and boring.
Something like that.
 

Cyrus Hanley

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It's gonna be a sequel to Call of Duty: Black Ops set 10 years later following Hudson and Weaver as they attempt to clear their names with the CIA while trying to bring Mason back to sanity.
 

El_Chubba_Chubba

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I want them to realise that the series is dying, and go all out to create something completely different in a last bid effort to keep the series going, they might aswell.

Many people were thinking about it being in the future, and seeing as MW3 is technically in the near-future with advanced weapon technology, then they need to be set at least 50-100 years later than that.

Then they need jetpacks, naked aliens, time travel, and alien terrorists/nazis.
 

Rijo

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Call of Duty: Fallout 4 because someone had to push the Red Button by now.
 

darthotaku

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It'll obviously be a story driven game, about a hero who despises the US capitalist system, and leads a rag tag group of cleverly written individuals in the struggle against the much better funded and trained american troups. in the almost fifty hour epic, taking place over years of game time, our protaginist struggles against all odds, eventually building up a large force and taking over. he is proclaimed the hero of the north american socialist utopia. this then leads into a well thought out and realistic economic simulator where our hero uses cunning government regulatins to elevate the entire world into a peaceful state without ever resorting to violence.
while this all is going on, the gameplay remains completely open ended, and multiplayer is little more than an insignificant add on, in which players spend more time debating the message the developers were trying to put forth, as well as the intricasies of the graphics as they appear to emulate a well done water colour painting, yet switch to an almost cubist or surrealist nature during the more chaotic battles.
 

synulia

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I thought we were just talking about the color. Again, I don't like CoD, but what you feel about the gameplay is irrelevant. The fact is that the game has color, and that the stereotype of "brown shooters" being the dominant game on the market is just false.