Some big advances in mo-capping and an A-list actor playing the bad guy are not enough to raise this tedious campaign any higher on our list. It’s worth playing, if only for the sake of completion, but don’t expect to be raving about it afterwards. Only a desperate defence of the town of Chambois that forces you to improvise regularly proves to be a standout moment. Whilst the campaign is perfectly acceptable and the tank sections in particular are a lot of fun to play, it’s all just a bit forgettable.
Unfortunately for Treyarch, their first entry in the main series came towards the peak of apathy towards shooters set during either World War. Join us as I use science to objectively tell you the definitive ranking of Call of Duty campaigns. There have definitely been some lulls along the way, not to mention an outright abandonment of single player in the form of Call of Duty: Black Ops IIII, but the latest crop of Call of Duty campaigns show the series is capable of dropping jaws every now and then. Those experiences were pretty damn good, too, and dragged FPS games into the 21st century with blockbuster set pieces, not to mention relatively new mechanics like regenerating health and aim down sights.
While many players have been firmly hooked on the series’ multiplayer modes since 2007, it can be easy to forget that Call of Duty started out as a primarily single player experience.
In that time, we’ve had three new main Call of Duty campaigns to factor in, so we’ve adjusted the article to reflect those changes.ĭid you know that there are 16 Call of Duty campaigns available to play through for PC players? Neither did we, and we’ve played the whole lot of them (even some of the console only ones like Big Red One, but we can’t talk about those here, shhhhh). January 26, 2021 We originally published this back on 7 December, 2016.