The following opinion is ignoring my giant distaste for war propaganda, my full nationalist disillusionment, my reflexive questioning of Korean-consented war depiction, and my overall preference...
The following opinion is ignoring my giant distaste for war propaganda, my full nationalist disillusionment, my reflexive questioning of Korean-consented war depiction, and my overall preference to play something like War Fantasy over this, buuuut:
This looks... better? Than most of the recent titles?
SpoilerGhost being used as a sales tactic made my eyes roll into the back of my skull, but I dig that they're trying to do something with a new feel. The Modern Warfare series has been incredibly marred by the over reliance of US-flavored special ops missions or wildly over-saturated battle scenes. It feels more like they're trying to find the balance again, not just in gameplay but in aesthetic and tone, and especially after the over-the-top skibbidy boss fight from Black Ops, it feels like they're actually giving us a palette cleanser we won't spit out.
I'm definitely not the audience, but some credit where it's due when they actually lean in a positive direction.
Not to be confused with Call of Duty (4): Modern Warfare lol
The following opinion is ignoring my giant distaste for war propaganda, my full nationalist disillusionment, my reflexive questioning of Korean-consented war depiction, and my overall preference to play something like War Fantasy over this, buuuut:
This looks... better? Than most of the recent titles?
Spoiler
Ghost being used as a sales tactic made my eyes roll into the back of my skullI'm definitely not the audience, but some credit where it's due when they actually lean in a positive direction.