

Interaction between you and your squad isn’t great ether. Emotions are portrayed poorly here, rarely making me care to much of a degree about the problems all the characters face, protagonists and antagonists alike. Ghosts’ villain, Rorke and the federation was ok, but not the most compelling.īut in Infinite Warfare the Settlement Defense Front (which is the enemy) and its main antagonist ‘Salen Koch’ just don’t feel genuine. They did this with Makarov in Modern Warfare. When everything is complete chaos around you all the time it loses its impact and wow-value.Īnother negative is that being set in the future, Infinity Ward has to create a good villain who is completely fictitious. But these set pieces are heavily overused and become quite numbing after a while. There are stunning set pieces that will leave you gawking for sure, and can’t have been easy to make.

The campaign still feels like a kind of over-the-top Michael Bay film, in game form. So, does Infinite Warfare provide a fresh new campaign? The short answer is not really. But as call of duties progressed into what we know it as today – fast paced futuristic shooters, personally I feel as if the campaigns have become lacklustre in contrast of what they were once before. Titles like World at War and the Modern Warfare series had some of the greatest story telling in first person shooters to date. The single player used to be the main reason that I would purchase Call of Duty games. Ok, I’ll start with Infinite Warfare: INFINITE WARFARE -SINGLE PLAYER. I will also avoid as many spoilers as possible. I am reviewing the Legacy Edition of this game.
