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Not Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 23.4 hrs on record (15.1 hrs at review time)
Posted: 2 Nov, 2015 @ 6:41pm
Updated: 2 Nov, 2015 @ 7:00pm

Once again, a kickstarter funded entry in the CoD series attempts to reimagine Call of Duty in two dimensions, the first was LISA. Once again the gameplay falls flat when compared to traditional entries in the CoD franchise; one less dimension simply doesn't do Call of Duty justice. This game however will most likely entertain your younger sibling who wishes to get into the Call of Duty series; it is a great, entry-level part of the series that will introduce children to the fantastic backstory of Call of Duty. However, when they are old enough, they should move onto the three dimensional Call of Duties, they are better in every way imaginable. One of the few gameplay aspects I enjoyed about this CoD is that if the player successfully kills every enemy in the game, a full-size nuke, not just a tactical one, is given to them at the end of the game and they are forced to use it on the entire planet, destroying it. The match then ends, and the player is sent back to the main menu to queue up for a new match. A nice addition to this entry is the ability to form friendships with characters in the single player campaign. Never before has a CoD allowed such bond-forming between the player character and his fellow soldiers. Nonetheless, any adult looking to purchase this game would be better off saving their money for Black Ops 3.

10/10 for babies.
2/10 for true hardcore adult gamers such as myself.
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UndertaleTomorrow 19 May @ 7:49am 
also its supposed to be an imperfect game. what'd you expect, fps against sans?
UndertaleTomorrow 19 May @ 7:48am 
bro thinks he's berdly deltarune