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This Tremendous Call of Duty Game Shouldn’t Be Treated Like a Black Sheep
When debating the best games in the Call of Duty franchise, a few entries in the series are often brought up. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare not only changed the FPS genre through its campaign, but its simplicity with killstreaks and memorable maps helped its multiplayer thrive. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 not only had one of the most action-packed campaigns of the series, but also an absurdly fun multiplayer that shined in part because it was so unbalanced. The first two Black Ops games are also mentioned in the conversation of “best CoD game,” as their twist-filled stories were well-written, their multiplayer modes were deep and competitive, and they took Zombies to new heights. However, another game should be mentioned more: World at War.