

We decided to include the review of this game in "Dusty shelves" also because in due time "Virtual pleasures" at all were written nothing about Call of Duty 3. So, both Modem Warfare 3, and Call of Duty 3 were necessary, and appeared then when were most of all necessary. However if to estimate games not as new number projects, and as final parts of trilogies - in this case it becomes clear that without them integral, coherent history simply would not happen. Both of these games were abused for the fact that they could not present enough innovations in comparison with the previous projects in the series. Now, already knowing history, we can tell that several years later absolutely the same happened also to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. In due time the project was very cool approved both by critics, and ordinary players. The Zombies mode, also known as Der Anfang, will add new context to the Dark Aether tale.Call of Duty 3 can call one of the most contradictory today, and, perhaps, the most underestimated number games in the Call of Duty series. The co-op-based mode, which is in keeping with the game’s premise, takes place in the war-torn spaces of World War 2 and includes a variety of period-appropriate weapons as well as classic favorites. The new Zombies mode, as seen above, is one of the more exciting features of Call of Duty: Vanguard. If you’ve already played Modern Warfare or Black Ops – Cold War, there aren’t many surprises to be uncovered, but if I had to choose one of the three, it would certainly be Vanguard.” “Call of Duty: Vanguard is the most fun of the three games in the series (which now share a unified launch screen alongside Warzone). But, at times, combining those two sections reveals the flaws in Call of Duty: Vanguard, weakening both parts of the game rather than driving one to the fore.” That framework is still in place, and the campaign’s good gunplay, fun multiplayer, and innovative moments are all worth finding out.

“Vanguard’s ideas don’t always mesh well with the series’ framework, but they do feel like solid contributions to the franchise.

However, aside from a few memorable moments strewn over its brief five hours, it plays it a touch too safe in terms of objective variety to feel like a standout in the franchise.” “Call of Duty: Vanguard’s single-player campaign is an incredibly cinematic depiction of World War II, with a great cast of characters deployed to varying effects throughout to weave a tale that puts just about enough of a spin on the stories it’s paying homage to.
