The massively popular Call of Duty franchise comes under a lot of fire from all sides, largely because it caters to the destructive needs to a lot of the youngest FPS players out there.
There are many things people complain about in the game: Lack of dedicated servers, controversy over the airport level, Rushers, campers, noobtubes, akimbo g18s, model 1887s, short campaign length, under developed "spec ops" section and many more, and yet, do you regret buying the game?
I know most of you probably did buy it, but was it worth the sum of money that you coughed up for it? In my case, I feel it was totally worth it; sure, I wouldn't go near it now for fear of becoming so frustrated I'll get a brain hemerage, but even still, I've logged a good 100 hours onto the multiplayer, and probably about 60 hours onto it's other features, and so I'd say it was worth it. How about you?
There are many things people complain about in the game: Lack of dedicated servers, controversy over the airport level, Rushers, campers, noobtubes, akimbo g18s, model 1887s, short campaign length, under developed "spec ops" section and many more, and yet, do you regret buying the game?
I know most of you probably did buy it, but was it worth the sum of money that you coughed up for it? In my case, I feel it was totally worth it; sure, I wouldn't go near it now for fear of becoming so frustrated I'll get a brain hemerage, but even still, I've logged a good 100 hours onto the multiplayer, and probably about 60 hours onto it's other features, and so I'd say it was worth it. How about you?