Call of Duty. There are very few "realistic" FPS shooters that I've enjoyed, Medal of Honor: Frontline and Rising Sun, and Battlefield: Bad Company 2, probably been the only ones. But, when CoD4 blew up, I gave it a shot. From the beginning of it's craze, I've never understood the appeal. I got it home, beat the campaign in a few hours and was incredibly underwhelmed. Played multiplayer for a weekend, and then went back to Halo 3 and Gears of War.
I just don't understand why this of all games, was the one to take off. I could have understood Battlefield, even if I wasn't a fan outside of BC2, because it's mechanics are still solid, and it feels like it at least tries. I got none of that from CoD. I get that it's simple, pickup and play, so I can see why it might have gathered a following but to take off the way it did, and become the poster child for all of gaming last gen and almost single handedly change the course of the entire industry, I'll never understand how that happened.
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