News - I Didn't Like The Warzone 2i Campaign
Alex and Graves are two characters that are revealed to still be alive within cutscenes. In War Zone, and you don't get that reveal in the campaign itself, so if you're someone who played all these campaigns but never kept up with the War Zone story line, you would go from Modern Warfare 2 to Modern Warfare 3 thinking Graves is dead, and then out of nowhere he shows up completely fine, and you might sit there like well that doesn't really make any sense.
But they have like one or two lines of dialogue about it; it's kind of brought up, but you should be able to see these characters reactions to him still being alive in the campaign itself, not in separate cutscenes that you have to find somewhere else. It also lowers the stakes tremendously. Because you have so many different story lines that are considered Canon.
You know that there's not going to be any like massive thing happening I really never felt like World War III was actually going to go down in this game because it really wouldn't make sense assuming Black Ops 2 is Canon to this universe which I honestly don't think it is at this point because it just doesn't really makes sense lining up with you know where that game takes place and where this game takes place, but like even if it was let's say it is it just you don't really think there's going to be these big massive things happening which is exactly the case because like I said it's just a very uneventful, campaign it doesn't really feel like it does that much there's no big battles there's no big sequences, there's just nothing that big to it and not saying bigger is better you don't need to be bigger to be good, but even those smaller moments they don't feel like they're character driven as much as they should be when you have smaller moments and you make them character driven.
Then they're going to end up being good, and the Black Ops series does that very well. There's really a lot of smaller moments in the Black Ops games, and they're all so character-driven; that's what makes them so important. In this game. I feel like they're small moments, and they're also not that character-driven, and the story doesn't really impact them all that much other than, like I said, maybe one or two characters, and lastly, this is just a kind of nitpick, to be honest.
I just didn't like the fact that pretty much all of the guns I was using in this campaign were the guns from the previous Modern Warfare 2 rather than the new guns from Modern Warfare 3, and this game is supposed to launch with 37 new weapons, so I'm not sure where most of the guns were in the campaign personally.
I only came across like three guns from Modern Warfare 3, and they were all guns from the beta, so I was surprised by that. I was kind of confused as well, but I mean, sure, it wasn't a big deal; it wasn't the end of the world, but it is still to me is something that I would like to add in the negative section of this article, but that is going to do it for this review.
I will be doing another. Campaign ranking i did one last year, but my opinions have changed quite a bit since last year, and of course now I get to add Mon Warfare 3 to the list, so we're going to do that probably in the next few days. We're also going to be doing a Mon Warfare 2 map ranking as well, and a lot of other articles will be coming along the way.