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DoubleGunz
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« on: February 09, 2014, 03:34:03 pm » |
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I've also learned that when it comes to a game like CoD, your opinion on it is highly related to your life at that point. It's a social game. The content hardly matters. It's about your experiences in the game, and how they are related to the people you play with.
World at War was my favourite, and I can claim all day that it was the best one - but really, it isn't. They're all extremely similar, although I'd argue MW3 was the highest point of laziness.
When it comes to multiplayer, reviewing/rating/discussing the quality is basically pointless. It's about your own experience, which in the grand scheme of things means nothing.
Examples:
I liked WaW because it was my gateway in to 'real' online multiplayer after playing MoH. At the time, and at any point when I was still addicted to CoD, I would claim it was the best because of mechanics, weapon inclusion, balance, etc. I was completely blind to what really mattered.
I liked MW2 because it was around the peak of popularity, at least at my school, and most people I knew were playing it.
I liked BO because that's when I was really in to making YT videos about it.
The content of the game is almost irrelevant.
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