I Really Mean It
Veteran
Before it left alongside Battlefront 2, as part of this month's free game offering from PSN, I downloaded Call of Duty WW2.
What can I say? Having no interest in subjecting myself to the predictable set piece bukkakke that is Call of Duty's single player narratives, I opted for just the multiplayer component. Maybeit's because I've grown used to Modern Warfare, but the game felt archaic and dated beyond repair. While I certainly hate the porous nature of the swish cheese environs of Modern Warfare, this game reminded me of how innovation is a bitter pill.
What can I say? Having no interest in subjecting myself to the predictable set piece bukkakke that is Call of Duty's single player narratives, I opted for just the multiplayer component. Maybeit's because I've grown used to Modern Warfare, but the game felt archaic and dated beyond repair. While I certainly hate the porous nature of the swish cheese environs of Modern Warfare, this game reminded me of how innovation is a bitter pill.