![]() But the critics see it differently with a decent score of 85. A game that had already outraged a large amount of the community before release after the announcement that the campaign mode would be replaced by blackout, in an effort to jump on the Battle Royale trend. Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 – 85/4.1Īgain a surprising entry, but this time for different reasons. However, this was still rather fun and showed the potential that can be unlocked, something that would be fully taken advantage of in the upcoming years. Treyarch’s debut effort was without a multiplayer mode, just a single player campaign. The zombies mode was also iconic, especially the Tranzit map, take us back… 9. The multiplayer is well-remembered for its fun nature and added bonuses like Diamond Camo challenges. Possibly the most surprising ranking on the list, Black Ops II barely scrapes into the top 10, although a vocal group in the community see it as the greatest game in the series. Maybe it wasn’t that bad considering what was to come… 10. An 83 score and 5.7 user score places it at number 11. Sledgehammer Games took a massive risk in their debut as a lead developer, with a futuristic “exo suits” twist that felt more like Halo than Call of Duty at the time. The 2014 entry, Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, remains rather infamous to this day. But hey, at least the zombies mode was pretty good. ![]() Most of this game’s flaws come from an obvious pay-to-win system, in which buying cryptokeys for supply drops have you the chance to unlock ridiculously strong “special” weapons. Call of Duty: Black Ops III – 81/4.9īlack Ops III comes in at number 12 with a more favourable user score of 4.9, almost double that of Modern Warfare’s. But, it didn’t, an unimpressive 81 score along with an awful 2.5 user score indicates many were disappointed. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare – 81/2.5Īfter a few years of persistent, yet bizarre experimentation, Modern Warfare was supposed to be the one, the ultimate throwback game to Infinity Ward’s highly-adored Modern Warfare series, that would bring peak Call of Duty back into the forefront. WWII didn’t seem to offer long-time players an enjoyable experience, as they agreed with the critics’ unspectacular scoring. A rather forgettable attempt at bringing the series back to its glory days. Sledgehammer Games’ WWII takes up the number 14 spot with a score of 80. Known for slow, lethargic gameplay and ridiculously huge maps, a 78 score seems fair, with a 3.9 user score giving it the edge over Infinite Warfare, probably due to the campaign being decent. The first to launch on PS4 and Xbox One, the 2013 effort massively flopped. Ghosts was widely considered the start of the downfall for the series. ![]() With experimentation in space warfare not paying off, leading to a 78 score and 3.7 user score. Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare – 78/3.7Īn ultra futuristic entry that fared marginally better than Black Ops Cold War with the users, it’s a stretch to consider this a real part of the Call of Duty franchise. Not quite the Black Ops reincarnation we all hoped for. ![]() The latest entry into the iconic FPS franchise has flattered to deceive early on, with a low 78 combined with an appalling 2.7 user score causing it to fall in last place. Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War – 78/2.7 So without further ado, here’s every Call of Duty game ranked from worst to best.
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