Does anybody remember the original Call of Duty? In a time before the campaign was about America saving the universe in a ridiculous falsified version of events? Im pretty sure the reason COD was successful back in the early years was its attention to realism and the recreation of being an ordinary soldier in an extra ordinary scenario.
Remember taking that boat Trip across the Volga thinking, "Shit this is what ordinary Russians had to do in 1945"?
When the protagonists in the game really were answering their countries calls of duty...
Now we get these military supermen who can fight of a division of the Evil Communist Scum with nothing but a revolver and the image of a bold eagle flying past.
Just wanted to know if there are any people out there who still expect the feelings of realism and accuracy from COD that made it such a success in the first place?
Or should I just accept that games like Call of Duty and Vietcong are a thing of the past and its all about big explosions?
Remember taking that boat Trip across the Volga thinking, "Shit this is what ordinary Russians had to do in 1945"?
When the protagonists in the game really were answering their countries calls of duty...
Now we get these military supermen who can fight of a division of the Evil Communist Scum with nothing but a revolver and the image of a bold eagle flying past.
Just wanted to know if there are any people out there who still expect the feelings of realism and accuracy from COD that made it such a success in the first place?
Or should I just accept that games like Call of Duty and Vietcong are a thing of the past and its all about big explosions?