Here's the first image from the next Call of Duty - and a hint about its setting
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[video=youtube;h-rEV4sdZEA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-rEV4sdZEA[/video]
Can't wait to see Vinny playing new CoD.
Will it have Snoop Dog DLC?
[QUOTE=Sir Drone;44632975]Will it have Snoop Dog DLC?[/QUOTE]
at this point wouldn't be surprised if there's vouchers inside the game case for a bag of doritos and some mtndew
and the disc is dual-sided, flip it over and you get the AvP movies.
I hope Treyarch isn't making a modern military setting(future pls). Treyarch's CoDs are the only(newest) ones I like and I really hope they are doing something even better than BO2.
[QUOTE=Big Dumb American;44632029]Call of Duty 2 best by miles, but Call of Duty 3 was still pretty great. Its campaign was every bit as good, and it had really solid multiplayer on the [B]computer version.[/B][/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Big Dumb American;44632167]It mostly just felt like a slightly updated and more pretty Call of Duty 2, as far as the campaign. Fun and actiony. I know it wasn't terribly popular, but I loved its multiplayer! [B]It introduced a lot of the mechanics you see in the newer titles, like kill streak rewards and weapon attachments[/B], but it did it before those mechanics were tired out and dull, so they were pretty notable. Having [B]dogs charging through multiplayer[/B] matches was just cool. I seem to the remember the [B]PC version[/B] having a much different multiplayer experience than the console version, but it's been years, so I might be misremembering!
[B]The vehicles[/B] didn't really add anything, but they also didn't really detract anything. There were just kind of there, any every now and then somebody would hop in one. Most people preferred just sticking to the foot game.
[editline]24th April 2014[/editline]
I love WWII shooters, though. One of the things I dislike about modern shooters is that every gun is a bullet hose. "Spray and pray" style doesn't appeal to me much. CoD2 and World at War were my favorites because most of the weapons were still semi-automatic with a big punch, making skill at landing headshots and hitting moving targets feel like it had a much bigger impact.[/QUOTE]
I think you are confusing Call of Duty 3 and World at War (the fifth COD). Call of Duty 3 was not on PC and it was Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare that introduced killstreaks and attachments. Dogs appeared as a killstreak reward in World at War. Vehicles were also in World at War.
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