Infinity Ward, the award-winning studio that helped to create the blockbuster Call of Duty franchise, reaches new heights with Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare. At its core, Infinite Warfare returns to the roots of the franchise where cinematic, immersive storytelling takes centre stage as told through an unfolding large-scale war and epic battles that deliver an authentic Call of Duty experience.
Packing three unique game modes: Campaign, Multiplayer, and Zombies, there is something for every Call of Duty fan. Delivering a rich and engaging narrative in a setting unlike anything to date in a Call of Duty game, the campaign is a return to the franchise’s gritty, military roots throughout gripping environments never before seen in the franchise.
Personally wouldn't pay £1.99 for it (OK, I might do). BUT even Activision must have had a feeling how this failing product was coming to an end. Why else would they slap a gaming great behind a stupid paywall.
We say it like they owe us something, but EA actually gave the gamers what they wanted this year, and they succeeded. Battlefield is awesome, it's absolutely brilliant for it's initial reasons, play it, you'll see.
At £19.99 it's hard to say "Don't buy this game, Activision don't give a **** about what you think". In true reality, if Activision did care (read: listen) they'd have given us World at War (2?) a long time ago, instead they kept **** about trying to recreate Titanfall and stopped realising what Call of Duty actually was. Let's go back, let's think about WaW, MW and Black OPS (1), the games that were actually good.
Thank you EA for Battlefield 1, and thank you Respawn (EA) for Titanfall 2. **** you Activision, nobody cares about Infinite Warfare and/or Modern Warfare: Remastered (behind your blatant paywall).
(Heat added still, good price, I guess)
mixmixi to escortboy
23 Dec 1611#5
Glitch! Should be £1.99 as Buzz (wanted to) say. :smirk:
timhughes505
23 Dec 166#18
wow some real childish comments on this thread. I expect the big gobs I wouldn't pay the 1.99 for this haven't even played the game. its pathetic get ober it, its a game ffs and a rather good one at that.
jimbo001
23 Dec 164#23
I've got the legacy edition and find myself on IW way more than MW.
IW is way more slick and refined than the mess that is MW, it really hasn't aged well at all.
With regards to Battlefield, it's good if you're in a squad but the novelty wears off incredibly quickly if you're playing solo. The game is frustrating and not really a cod competitor.
Titanfall 2 is good if you want a non-serious shooter, it's fun and plays well. However, I see the benefit in having AI in multiplayer but for me it ruins the competitive nature of the game. I also prefer it without Titans... Lol.
If I was to give each a label;
Most accessible - Titanfall
Most enjoyed solo - Cod
Most enjoyed with squad - BF
Overall I prefer Cod though, don't see why people are complaining tbh.
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undertakeaap
23 Dec 162#1
wow already under 20 :laughing:
thecoolguy
23 Dec 164#2
Dropping like a lead balloon
BuzzDuraband
23 Dec 1640#3
Personally wouldn't pay £1.99 for it (OK, I might do). BUT even Activision must have had a feeling how this failing product was coming to an end. Why else would they slap a gaming great behind a stupid paywall.
We say it like they owe us something, but EA actually gave the gamers what they wanted this year, and they succeeded. Battlefield is awesome, it's absolutely brilliant for it's initial reasons, play it, you'll see.
At £19.99 it's hard to say "Don't buy this game, Activision don't give a **** about what you think". In true reality, if Activision did care (read: listen) they'd have given us World at War (2?) a long time ago, instead they kept **** about trying to recreate Titanfall and stopped realising what Call of Duty actually was. Let's go back, let's think about WaW, MW and Black OPS (1), the games that were actually good.
Thank you EA for Battlefield 1, and thank you Respawn (EA) for Titanfall 2. **** you Activision, nobody cares about Infinite Warfare and/or Modern Warfare: Remastered (behind your blatant paywall).
(Heat added still, good price, I guess)
escortboy
23 Dec 16#4
Wow! Glitch or actual price? :O
mixmixi to escortboy
23 Dec 1611#5
Glitch! Should be £1.99 as Buzz (wanted to) say. :smirk:
Juzza12
23 Dec 16#6
What is zombies like on this playing solo?
fisi22 to Juzza12
23 Dec 161#7
Boring!
UltimatePhoenix to Juzza12
23 Dec 16#36
its good but if you want the EE its hard, gotta plant and defend com sites from fast moving hordes of zombies for 60secs. 80secs then dunno about third cause ive done 2 solo, advice is keep and pap your starter pistol!!
anlygi
23 Dec 162#8
I wholeheartedly agree with you on Battlefield 1 and CoD, but infinite Warfare can hardly be called a failure! It occupies the top two spaces of the all format chart the week before Christmas, as depressing as that is considering some of the released these past few months.
UK individual formats chart – 17 December
1 (1) Call Of Duty: Infinite Warfare (PS4)
2 (2) Call Of Duty: Infinite Warfare (XO)
3 (4) FIFA 17 (XO)
4 (13)Watch Dogs 2 (PS4)
5 (:sunglasses: FIFA 17 (PS4)
6 (7) Battlefield 1 (XO)
7 (6) Battlefield 1 (PS4)
8 (15)Grand Theft Auto V (PS4)
9 (11)Final Fantasy XV (PS4)
10(9) Pokémon Sun (3DS)
Opening post
Packing three unique game modes: Campaign, Multiplayer, and Zombies, there is something for every Call of Duty fan. Delivering a rich and engaging narrative in a setting unlike anything to date in a Call of Duty game, the campaign is a return to the franchise’s gritty, military roots throughout gripping environments never before seen in the franchise.
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Top comments
We say it like they owe us something, but EA actually gave the gamers what they wanted this year, and they succeeded. Battlefield is awesome, it's absolutely brilliant for it's initial reasons, play it, you'll see.
At £19.99 it's hard to say "Don't buy this game, Activision don't give a **** about what you think". In true reality, if Activision did care (read: listen) they'd have given us World at War (2?) a long time ago, instead they kept **** about trying to recreate Titanfall and stopped realising what Call of Duty actually was. Let's go back, let's think about WaW, MW and Black OPS (1), the games that were actually good.
Thank you EA for Battlefield 1, and thank you Respawn (EA) for Titanfall 2. **** you Activision, nobody cares about Infinite Warfare and/or Modern Warfare: Remastered (behind your blatant paywall).
(Heat added still, good price, I guess)
IW is way more slick and refined than the mess that is MW, it really hasn't aged well at all.
With regards to Battlefield, it's good if you're in a squad but the novelty wears off incredibly quickly if you're playing solo. The game is frustrating and not really a cod competitor.
Titanfall 2 is good if you want a non-serious shooter, it's fun and plays well. However, I see the benefit in having AI in multiplayer but for me it ruins the competitive nature of the game. I also prefer it without Titans... Lol.
If I was to give each a label;
Most accessible - Titanfall
Most enjoyed solo - Cod
Most enjoyed with squad - BF
Overall I prefer Cod though, don't see why people are complaining tbh.
All comments (87)
We say it like they owe us something, but EA actually gave the gamers what they wanted this year, and they succeeded. Battlefield is awesome, it's absolutely brilliant for it's initial reasons, play it, you'll see.
At £19.99 it's hard to say "Don't buy this game, Activision don't give a **** about what you think". In true reality, if Activision did care (read: listen) they'd have given us World at War (2?) a long time ago, instead they kept **** about trying to recreate Titanfall and stopped realising what Call of Duty actually was. Let's go back, let's think about WaW, MW and Black OPS (1), the games that were actually good.
Thank you EA for Battlefield 1, and thank you Respawn (EA) for Titanfall 2. **** you Activision, nobody cares about Infinite Warfare and/or Modern Warfare: Remastered (behind your blatant paywall).
(Heat added still, good price, I guess)
UK individual formats chart – 17 December
1 (1) Call Of Duty: Infinite Warfare (PS4)
2 (2) Call Of Duty: Infinite Warfare (XO)
3 (4) FIFA 17 (XO)
4 (13)Watch Dogs 2 (PS4)
5 (:sunglasses: FIFA 17 (PS4)
6 (7) Battlefield 1 (XO)
7 (6) Battlefield 1 (PS4)
8 (15)Grand Theft Auto V (PS4)
9 (11)Final Fantasy XV (PS4)
10(9) Pokémon Sun (3DS)
Read more: http://metro.co.uk/2016/12/19/cod-infinite-warfare-tops-christmas-top-10-games-charts-17-december-6332105/#ixzz4TcKfBZcV