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SlashGear - Sales Mean Nothing: Call of Duty Has Gone Stale. Thanks HARDOCP.
But I’ve had enough. The Call of Duty franchise has become one big, repurposed offering that gets customers to pay too much for what is essentially a bunch of new maps launched annually in November. Sure, there’s a bit of a storyline and the updates to online gaming are nice enough, but are they enough to justify calling the game an entirely new entry into the franchise? As far as I’m concerned, it’s just more of the same.
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Creston wrote on Nov 19, 2012, 14:02: Join us tomorrow when slashgear's incredible prognosticator Don Reisinger discovers the magnificent picture of HIGH DEFINITION TELEVISIONS!
Up next week: "The internet? Fad? Don thinks it's here to stay!"
Thanks for waking up, slashgear.
Creston Heh, nice one. That's it exactly. It's gone stale? What? Just now? Not 5 years ago? Whatever. CoD and BF are the virtual reality tv shite of gaming so of course they're going to be popular with the masses. |
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