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  1. Nov 4, 2016
    5
    Campaign is okay. JUST okay. I liked the visuals. But Multiplayer feels like it was straight ported from Black Ops 3. This is not worth it just to get MWR. Sell MWR separately please.
  2. Nov 4, 2016
    6
    Here's the deal. COD IW is not a bad game. But the competition is providing a better product with similar gameplay but with two major differences.
    - Much better level design/MP pace.
    - No microtrasanctions or pay to win. Having wasted $60 to buy this game, I'm now left a bit disappointed as I think I would rather wait for price drops or invested in other games. Let me put it this way.
    Here's the deal. COD IW is not a bad game. But the competition is providing a better product with similar gameplay but with two major differences.
    - Much better level design/MP pace.
    - No microtrasanctions or pay to win.
    Having wasted $60 to buy this game, I'm now left a bit disappointed as I think I would rather wait for price drops or invested in other games.
    Let me put it this way. This is not the best COD title this year. Titanfall 2 is. (although it is not called COD)
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  3. Nov 4, 2016
    7
    Story/Campaign: Thrilling dogfights, excellent narrative and characters along with superb level designs, makes it the best campaign for years in a COD game.
    Multiplayer: Same gameplay mechanics as BO3 and the level designs and game modes aren't as thrilling and fresh as the campaign.
    Zombies: Just like any other zombies mode in the past COD games, however some new gameplay mechanics adds
    Story/Campaign: Thrilling dogfights, excellent narrative and characters along with superb level designs, makes it the best campaign for years in a COD game.
    Multiplayer: Same gameplay mechanics as BO3 and the level designs and game modes aren't as thrilling and fresh as the campaign.
    Zombies: Just like any other zombies mode in the past COD games, however some new gameplay mechanics adds to the overall experience.
    The graphics are some of the best out of all of the COD games and the campaign is amazing but lets keep it realistic, this game is not a 10/10 nor is it a 0/0 so stop being COD and Battlefield fan boys and be realistic with your ratings.
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  4. Jul 3, 2018
    7
    If you're looking for solid single-player experience with nice visuals, art-design, sounds then that's the one! Much more enjoyable story than in BO3.

    From technical side I can't imagine how much time did they put in this game. Everything works great and I haven't faced with bugs/fps drops. Unfortunately, many people that have this game haven't finished single player campaign (based
    If you're looking for solid single-player experience with nice visuals, art-design, sounds then that's the one! Much more enjoyable story than in BO3.

    From technical side I can't imagine how much time did they put in this game. Everything works great and I haven't faced with bugs/fps drops.

    Unfortunately, many people that have this game haven't finished single player campaign (based on achievement statistics).
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  5. Nov 5, 2016
    5
    It really isnt a bad game but Infinite Warfare just doesn't warrant the £50-80 price tag. They've clearly bundled IW with MW1 remastered, and not the other way round.

    The developers continue to ignore the fans and plough on with this weird Halo/CoD hybrid. Its a shame as well given that Actvision's competition this year is very strong, no doubt this game will sell millions but i'd bet
    It really isnt a bad game but Infinite Warfare just doesn't warrant the £50-80 price tag. They've clearly bundled IW with MW1 remastered, and not the other way round.

    The developers continue to ignore the fans and plough on with this weird Halo/CoD hybrid. Its a shame as well given that Actvision's competition this year is very strong, no doubt this game will sell millions but i'd bet that most of those sales will be influenced by the inclusion Modern Warfare.

    If you've played Black Ops 3 you know what you're getting; more of the same, so if you like that you'll probably love IW.
    But if (like me) you've grown tired of the same old formula, it's best to avoid IW and have fun with Modern Warfare instead, which is even better now its been remastered!

    But honestly? just wait until MWR is released on its own (which it will be) and don't waste your money on Infinite Warfare.
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  6. Nov 4, 2016
    6
    Playing Infinite Warfare I am constantly reminded of one thing in particular, Battlefield 1. I am not saying that they are similar games by any stretch. I'm simply saying that for the first time in a long time I found myself wanting to get back to Battlefield. Call of Duty Infinite Warfare is not a bad game at all. Nothing in CoD IW screams incompetence. It's more or less a tapped outPlaying Infinite Warfare I am constantly reminded of one thing in particular, Battlefield 1. I am not saying that they are similar games by any stretch. I'm simply saying that for the first time in a long time I found myself wanting to get back to Battlefield. Call of Duty Infinite Warfare is not a bad game at all. Nothing in CoD IW screams incompetence. It's more or less a tapped out resource. I just cant do space right now lol. IW is a fast paced, well put together fps, but I think it's downfall is going to be it's multiplayer. One thing I was a bit excited for is maybe they would have some type of multiplayer space dog fights considering how much you fly in the campaign, but that is not the case. It is VERY much still CoD. I cant say if it was Activision or Infinity Ward that decided to go with the pay 2 win mechanic but a terrible idea none the less. Especially in a highly competitive shooter like CoD. I know it may sound like I'm just a battlefield fan trying to crap on CoD but I have always LOVED both franchises for their differences but Infinite Warfare is just more CoD, whereas I think we as fans of CoD were ready for something new. I had a lot more fun with MW 3 honestly. No sliding, no double jump, no grapple, no wall running, just classic CoD. I think MW3 will have much longer legs to stand on than IW. Expand
  7. Nov 4, 2016
    5
    Infinite Warfare steals all of its ideas from previous Call of Duty games and throws in a little space action. Though there are a few moments where good ideas peek through, this game constantly fails to impress. Combat feels mundane, as if the folks at Infinity Ward and Activision want little to do with creating any strategic systems or burn the walls that prevent their games from feelingInfinite Warfare steals all of its ideas from previous Call of Duty games and throws in a little space action. Though there are a few moments where good ideas peek through, this game constantly fails to impress. Combat feels mundane, as if the folks at Infinity Ward and Activision want little to do with creating any strategic systems or burn the walls that prevent their games from feeling visceral - like we're actually experiencing all of this. I cannot feel any of it. The studios handling CoD continually detach gamers from stories, characters and plot development by always feeling the need to be dramatic and overly-cinematic. I feel like every moment is a near-brush with death and I get tired of it really quick. Not every moment has to or is a near-death experience and that crushes the dynamics of story telling. Comparing it to Titanfall 2, Infinite Warfare comes off looking like a game that has phoned it all in. There are no more ideas and no spouts of creativity. It's all fine-tuning the same game year after year. Sure, if you haven't played Call of Duty games before this will seem pretty decent but never great. As for the multiplayer - yawn. It's less flexible than Black Ops 3. In fact, it's basically Advanced Warfare 2 in many ways but even less exciting than that game was for me (although that campaign was good enough to finish). At this point, I want Call of Duty to die. It's a bad franchise that over-markets itself and steals available dollars from dramatically-better games. Battlefield 1 and Titanfall 2 are so much better it makes Infinite Warfare look like a joke, and since the guys that made Modern Warfare/Modern Warfare 2 are leading the team over Titanfall/Titanfall 2, it's an easy recommendation for anyone looking for something familiar to Call of Duty but is either bored or just simply hates it. If you buy Infinite Warfare, all I can say is: best of luck because it just wasn't inspiring for me. At least I am able to get close to purchase price for it so it's not a complete waste of spending. Expand
  8. Nov 4, 2016
    5
    Good Campaign, Multiplayer is just unplayable these days, pretty hard to just sit back and have some fun like the good old days of black ops 1. Campaign is very enticing though, action around every corner
  9. Nov 5, 2016
    5
    I've gotten all the new releases titanfall 2 BF1 skyrim and cod. Cod is by far the weakest, mp is ok i guess but just barely and zombies is unplayabe (servers being the main concern) It's all around prolly the worst call of duty ever made. total bummer skip it if you are on the fence.
  10. Nov 4, 2016
    5
    First of, this game absolutely does not deserve to be rated 0/10 that is for unplayable games, which this isn't. Nor does it deserve the stellar reviews of 10/10 because that would state that it is perfect, both by todays standards and gaming standards it is miles from perfect.

    The story is slow paced to begin with and picks up later on, only to end at around 6 hours (a hallmark of this
    First of, this game absolutely does not deserve to be rated 0/10 that is for unplayable games, which this isn't. Nor does it deserve the stellar reviews of 10/10 because that would state that it is perfect, both by todays standards and gaming standards it is miles from perfect.

    The story is slow paced to begin with and picks up later on, only to end at around 6 hours (a hallmark of this franchise) interesting secondary missions and oddly interesting space theme. However this gets thrown off by the inconstancies of the setting; apparently in the vacuum of space you can hear things and survive for short periods of time? Come on Infinity Ward, you used to have an eye for detail.
    The plot works quite well although I do suspect that's the Naughty Dog guys they brought in lending a hand but it is nice to have some good writing for a change. A stereotypical British villain and the notorious round it off. One point to note is the enemies in this game are pretty damn crazy and it is almost off putting and the time to kill initially is horrendously high, which is the cause of the slow pace to begin as you sit behind cover only to pop out occasionally to murder some loonies.
    Honestly speaking though, this is the best Call of Duty campaign in a while.

    Multiplayer, for me personally, is awful, yes it has a good pace (slightly slower than BO3) and yes it can be entertaining in small doses but I've never been less compelled to continue playing than I have with this. Hit boxes and lag are ludicrous and I am long past sick of being taken out by a sniper quick scope. Ice skating slides and Titanfall wall runs, combined with some awful weapon design, R3KT, really?? Make this game feel like they are quite literally being designed for eleven year olds, which is stale. Fast paced overall but stale, very stale.
    The loadout system remains similar to Black Ops 3 and the game benefits as a result with the pick 10 system and rigs offering a good level of customisation options. another thing I dislike is the supply drops are sill here and that Activation seem to have allowed Infinity Ward to copy the loot styles and even font styles from Destiny - another game published by Activision, I refuse to let that be coincidental, they also keep along the specialist theme, which is again ripped from B03 and Destiny.

    Zombies is fairly fun but again, ludicrous, Treyarch are the masters of the zombies and I'm not too fond of this attempt. It does add a fun feature where you play an arcade game to win your life back however this alone is not enough for me.

    Combine this with a ten year old recycled engine that's using the same animations, physics and graphics from the Call of Duty games of old and I just find this to be so far below what it should be and it doesn't recapture the magic of the old Call of Duty games, playing it alongside the remastered modern warfare only highlights this.

    In a year where the likes of DooM and Battlefeild 1 have redefined FPS games, Activision and Co. feel far, far behind in a genre they once dominated with their exquisite attention to detail and fast paced, well written story. really, with the kind of turnover that Call of Duty makes I would have expected a new engine, built from the ground up and the game isn't nearly as polished as I would like.

    The Campaign is well written and the best in the series for a long time but is let down from being too short, 7/10

    Multiplayer is almost a straight copy and paste of the previous iterations with elements of Destiny and Titanfall included, in intellectual terms that's called plagiarism, however there is small amounts of fun to be had but it's the same stuff at the core 3/10

    Zombies supplies good fun but not nearly close to the standard of Treyarchs zombies, evidently an attempt to capture the same market and even as a long time zombies fan this doesn't reach par for the course, 4/10

    Graphics are good, but far below par with modern standards, take a look at Uncharted, DooM, the Witcher or Battlefield for reference of what a next gen game should actually look like, especially with the cash that Activision and Infinity Ward have, 4/10

    Overall, the game falls flat on delivering innovation but does reiterate the same Call of Duty things fans enjoy. By modern standards it's not good enough, not for titans like Activision and Infinity Ward, who once created legendary games, sadly I have to score this 4.5/10 overall which is a shame because I wanted it to be good.
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  11. Nov 4, 2016
    5
    The zombies mode is good imo, but the MP and SP are pretty terrible, they pretty much took BO3's MP and made it worse. Wait til it's 20$ if you're interested.
  12. Nov 4, 2016
    5
    Ah yes, Call of Duty, the only game franchise that can't win (Well besides Madden). Infinity Ward was coming into a losing battle, as demands from activision bogged down the game very obviously from what it could have been. Lets face it, Infinity Ward already lost this year, backlash towards the game was apparent from day 1 of the trailer, but does that truly mean its a bad game?

    The
    Ah yes, Call of Duty, the only game franchise that can't win (Well besides Madden). Infinity Ward was coming into a losing battle, as demands from activision bogged down the game very obviously from what it could have been. Lets face it, Infinity Ward already lost this year, backlash towards the game was apparent from day 1 of the trailer, but does that truly mean its a bad game?

    The game isn't bad, lets get that out of the way immediately, the campaign isn't bad, it can be fun if you don't take it too seriously, sort of the fun, sci fi action you'd expect, the introduction of space combat isn't as much a breath rather an entire planet full of fresh air, that mixes things up right when they start to get stale. The zombies is also fun, definitely taking advantage of the amusement park setting. But what everyone wants to know is the Multiplayer, how is the multiplayer? Boring. That's it. Boring. If you played Black Ops 3 then you know what to expect, and that is the problem, more of the same. This was their chance to fix Black ops 3 broken movement system, sure, have double jumps, I don't mind them, but don't have some terrible "glide" system that is less effective than Black Ops 3 supply drops, and go back to a simpler AW system that allows strategic quick movements, rather than gently glide. If i'm being shot at, i'd prefer AW's exo system so that with one click of a trigger, I can dodge out of the way to get a chance to fight back, not this system where I slowly move out of the way like i'm on a skateboard. But another gripe with multiplayer is the lack of weapons, seriously there are only a little over 20 weapons, in the whole game...I'm not joking, even Battlefield 1, which had the disadvantage of being in World War I had about the same number of weapons if not more. For a 60 dollar game being able to unlock all the weapons within a day is unacceptable and for me brings the score down a whole point. Just think about it, its a future game with SPACE warfare, and they couldn't be bothered to come up with more options, hell, 5 of the weapons aren't even new, they are just weapons from previous games in which one of them is about as effective as a BB gun. Supply drops are back and so is customization, sort of a mix of AW's customization which I really liked, and BO3's system which I disdain. People complain about the Customization of AW, but you know what? If I want to dress up like a gingerbread man, let me, Its not like I take the game seriously in the first place. Its called CUSTOMIZATION for a reason. But as of now, you can't buy supply drops, but we all know they will be in a month or two so lets just take a point away now so I don't have to come back and edit this. Anyway, not a bad game, certainly fun when you play anything but the multiplayer, but besides it, I'd say wait for it to go on sale during the Christmas season rather than spend a full 60 on it.
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  13. Nov 21, 2016
    5
    Like many of you out there I too keep saying "Stay away from Activision and their horrible add to COD" yet I am not real smart because I keep buying the games. After the mess left from BO3, anything had to be better.
    The Campaign - This is beyond annoying as you cannot cut through the scenes of nonstop yapping. Outside of that and the fact I will not finish it, it is decent. No where
    Like many of you out there I too keep saying "Stay away from Activision and their horrible add to COD" yet I am not real smart because I keep buying the games. After the mess left from BO3, anything had to be better.
    The Campaign - This is beyond annoying as you cannot cut through the scenes of nonstop yapping. Outside of that and the fact I will not finish it, it is decent. No where near the best but not the worse (that would be BO3 for sure) It is not uncommon for me to play the campaign 5-9 times. I simply cannot tolerate this one.
    Multiplayer - I strictly play HCTDM. The movement is so much better than BO3 and similar to AW. Weapons choices are mediocre and the exo suits are rather over powered. The constant issue with the past 3-4 CODs has been lag for many users. Having a monster rig and 500mbps fiber connection appears to only hurt me. My dedicated rig allows me to be shot long before I see the person in many cases. My games fluctuate from 8-20 when laggy to 35-15 when it is not. That is a HUGE spike in metrics that truly takes the fun out of the entire game. Sadly the low laggy rounds take the majority (around 65%). Often you can back out and reenter the same lobby and the lag goes away for a game or so.
    Activision makes it more and more obvious that they make the game for money and do not care about the players. With a 50% decrease in sales, I am glad people are smarter than me and avoiding this franchise all together.
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  14. Jan 5, 2018
    5
    The space flight missions were kind of exciting, partly because it was an unexpected variety in the game, but everything else about the game felt like one long-winded shooting-gallery with minimal concern for how to make it fun or interesting to play. Now a while after playing it, I remember some cool fights against mechs. But mostly it was corridor shooter gameplay.

    There's a story
    The space flight missions were kind of exciting, partly because it was an unexpected variety in the game, but everything else about the game felt like one long-winded shooting-gallery with minimal concern for how to make it fun or interesting to play. Now a while after playing it, I remember some cool fights against mechs. But mostly it was corridor shooter gameplay.

    There's a story somewhere in there too, but I barely noticed it.

    The multiplayer disappointed me greatly. I just didn't have much fun playing it. Maybe the players were too skilled or something. The zombie mode had a totally different presentation than main game. The coop gameplay worked well. But after a few long rounds, I figured that was a sufficient test and I did not return to play it.
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  15. Nov 22, 2016
    7
    Activision & Infinity Ward are back with an all-new installment of the Call of Duty franchise, Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare. Does this year’s installment come out victorious or, get sucked into a black hole?

    Story: You play as Nick Reyes, a commander of the U.N.S.A after an attack was launched on earth from General Kotch (John Snow from Game of Thrones) and the SDF, Reyes and his
    Activision & Infinity Ward are back with an all-new installment of the Call of Duty franchise, Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare. Does this year’s installment come out victorious or, get sucked into a black hole?

    Story: You play as Nick Reyes, a commander of the U.N.S.A after an attack was launched on earth from General Kotch (John Snow from Game of Thrones) and the SDF, Reyes and his partner Salt (Salter) fight their way through their city of Geneva getting to their ships and boarding the Retribution: which is now their home base for the remainder of the campaign. So your objective in this campaign is to defeat General Kotch and stop the SDF forever.

    Gameplay: So this is your average first person shooter Call of Duty, with some new weapons and, gadgets and, dog fights this time which I love. New editions are more than welcomed this year with the side missions, these side missions are one of two things, infiltrating an enemy ship and planting charges to blow up the ship, or intense dogfights to bring down other larger aircraft carriers. The new weapons load out system is another really nice addition to this year’s call of duty, before each mission, you will go to the loadout dock and choose which guns you want to use during the current mission there will be recommendations but you can customize it any way you want to including the weapons on your ship before you roll out. While going through the course of this game and even playing the Multiplayer I couldn’t help but think that Call of Duty has become too much like Halo with the jet packs and the laser guns, I just wish they would go back to their roots of being a straight-up military shooter; when I play a call of duty game I do not want to be jumping around, floating and sliding all over the place.

    Verdict: The writing in this game is fantastic, the characters are memorable, it’s high in action, new additions to the gameplay and fantastic story telling but when I play Call of Duty games I want a military shooter, not a space shooter.

    Call of Duty Infinite Warfare: 7/10
    Reviewed by ICE at Gamers of the Round Table
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  16. Nov 4, 2016
    6
    I only bought infinite warfare for cod remastered ive played 6 hrs since last night on infinite warfare all multiplayer no single player solid game feels exactly like blops 3 which i wasnt a fan of. I havent enjoyed myself as i used to on the older cods im very sick of the future shooter stuff and i dont like the new pay to win mirco dlc if your a fan of blops 3 i suggest buying it if yourI only bought infinite warfare for cod remastered ive played 6 hrs since last night on infinite warfare all multiplayer no single player solid game feels exactly like blops 3 which i wasnt a fan of. I havent enjoyed myself as i used to on the older cods im very sick of the future shooter stuff and i dont like the new pay to win mirco dlc if your a fan of blops 3 i suggest buying it if your only getting it for cod remastered wait till after xmas and it will be out on its own. Infinite warfare is not a 0 and its not a 10 Expand
  17. Nov 7, 2016
    5
    I didn't start playing multiplayer until Black Ops 1, but I've been a loyal to the COD franchise since the very beginning. The game now is pay-to-win and is filled with all these gimmicks to help make crappy players somewhat decent (including poorly balanced lag compensation). In other words, the game is designed to maximize revenues through micro-transactions aided by increasedI didn't start playing multiplayer until Black Ops 1, but I've been a loyal to the COD franchise since the very beginning. The game now is pay-to-win and is filled with all these gimmicks to help make crappy players somewhat decent (including poorly balanced lag compensation). In other words, the game is designed to maximize revenues through micro-transactions aided by increased accessibility to the broadest audience possible (i.e., not scaring away casual gamers). I believe this is beginning to turn loyal fans against the franchise because they feel slighted. I can honestly say this will be the very last Infinity Ward COD that I will buy. It is inferior to Treyarch in almost every way (graphics, movement, map design, connection quality, sound design, etc.). Plus, IW is proof-positive that the improvements between annual releases aren't great enough to justify the ever-increasing price tag especially when you consider unique gun variants only available through supply drops. Usually, I can justify the cost of a COD game based on the fun factor. However, I'm just not having fun with IW. Expand
  18. Nov 7, 2016
    5
    I want to start this review by clarifying that Call of Duty Infinite Warfare is underrated by users (Including me). If this game was a complete new franchise and Activision hadn't taken the measures they did to try an force the game on players I would probably had giving it a 7.

    So I'm just gonna list the pros and cons of this installment of COD and you'll decide if you want to buy it.
    I want to start this review by clarifying that Call of Duty Infinite Warfare is underrated by users (Including me). If this game was a complete new franchise and Activision hadn't taken the measures they did to try an force the game on players I would probably had giving it a 7.

    So I'm just gonna list the pros and cons of this installment of COD and you'll decide if you want to buy it.

    Pros:
    Great graphics
    Good control
    A good enough campaign
    Good story
    Fun Zombies Coop

    Cons:
    Short story (around 7 hours)
    Plain MP levels
    Same MP game modes
    MP just seems like a BO3 DLC
    Performance issues (Sometimes freezes)
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  19. Nov 19, 2016
    5
    Well to be honest I don't like this game at all, not because it's not a nice game, but because when compared to the past call of duty franchise it doesn't have so much to offer. Maybe its because I am sick of infinity ward's pressings on futuristic based settings since cod advanced warfare. But I know for certain that if they return to ww1 or ww2, I would absolutely love it unconditionallyWell to be honest I don't like this game at all, not because it's not a nice game, but because when compared to the past call of duty franchise it doesn't have so much to offer. Maybe its because I am sick of infinity ward's pressings on futuristic based settings since cod advanced warfare. But I know for certain that if they return to ww1 or ww2, I would absolutely love it unconditionally because that's what I am eagerly anticipating. Expand
  20. Nov 8, 2016
    5
    While the visuals from the single player campaign are amazingly beautiful and the on rails missions are fun, the story does not make sense, which leaves me just shooting crap because I can. The multiplayer is nowhere near as deep as games like BF1, TF2, and Destiny. It's a twitch shooter. Who ever can hit the other guy first wins. As for guns, load outs, rigs, meh. Will be tradingWhile the visuals from the single player campaign are amazingly beautiful and the on rails missions are fun, the story does not make sense, which leaves me just shooting crap because I can. The multiplayer is nowhere near as deep as games like BF1, TF2, and Destiny. It's a twitch shooter. Who ever can hit the other guy first wins. As for guns, load outs, rigs, meh. Will be trading this game in after I check it out on my PS4 Pro. Expand
  21. Nov 5, 2016
    5
    The campaigns of the older COD games were great and didn't need actors or something, the present COD game needs those actors. I actually like the idea with this campaign and the beautiful actress Jamie in it playing as Salter. The MP has bad map-design, weak and not fun streaks and the devs really have no eye for detail in the MP. Go back and look at the good COD games that still are theThe campaigns of the older COD games were great and didn't need actors or something, the present COD game needs those actors. I actually like the idea with this campaign and the beautiful actress Jamie in it playing as Salter. The MP has bad map-design, weak and not fun streaks and the devs really have no eye for detail in the MP. Go back and look at the good COD games that still are the best. I want them to succeed like back the (COD4 and MW2) and have fun games, but they really don't give a f*ck about their fans and just do the **** things like supply drops. Zombies even has now supply drops. The campaign is the best mode delivered this year with COD4, if COD4 wasn't here Activision had real problems. Hopefully they optimize/fix the game. Expand
  22. Nov 4, 2016
    7
    Too be honest after install I went straight to MWR MP...
    ...and the first experience was terrible. Somehow the game was choppy as hell - with a GTX1080 - and it looked like crap. Digusted I quit the game and ate dinner with the family. After dinner I started IW MP and at first underwhelming I tweaked some settings and it finally looked the way I expect a CoD game to look at its high(est)
    Too be honest after install I went straight to MWR MP...
    ...and the first experience was terrible. Somehow the game was choppy as hell - with a GTX1080 - and it looked like crap. Digusted I quit the game and ate dinner with the family. After dinner I started IW MP and at first underwhelming I tweaked some settings and it finally looked the way I expect a CoD game to look at its high(est) settings and played smoothly. Not long after that I was getting first place and CoD was good. But MWR was my main reason for buying IW - my favorite CoD Remastered - a little tweaking and somehow it was looking and running as well as IW MP. Happy me.

    As for IW MP, reminds me of a mix between Ghosts and AW/BO3, which is not entirely a good thing. Not my favorite CoD, but if the hardcore mp draws players it is good enough for me.

    7/10 with an extra point for MWR.
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  23. Nov 8, 2016
    7
    What can I say, another year another disappointing, all too familiar Call of Duty release.

    I'll begin with the positives as there are a few I'd like to go over for this years Call of Duty release. First up is the campaign, it's quite an improvement over the typical CoD campaign, while it does lack variety it makes up for that in making your actions feel like they have some weight to
    What can I say, another year another disappointing, all too familiar Call of Duty release.

    I'll begin with the positives as there are a few I'd like to go over for this years Call of Duty release. First up is the campaign, it's quite an improvement over the typical CoD campaign, while it does lack variety it makes up for that in making your actions feel like they have some weight to them for a change. Taking out enemy ships and choosing which target to strike next is fun and rewarding.

    the story line is very typical of these games, nothing special with its big bad villain and oorah marines of old but it serves its purpose.

    The ship you control during the dogfight is painfully simple but still manages to be a lot of fun, rarely did the game ever feel dull during the moments when I was allowed to fly a ship and take on the enemy. This is probably the biggest surprise of the entire game, it's a genuinely nice addition to the tired CoD franchise at this point.

    Zombies mode is the most fun it has been in a long time, I always felt that it was getting too complex and convoluted following the story of the 4 characters the mode became heavily focused around. This years version somewhat simplifies it but keeps it fun. It feels as though it isn't as difficult to make it to the higher rounds now but still has a fair challenge to it. The hit detection has largely been improved too which is always a plus.

    The multiplayer is pretty poor, while the gameplay feels fast and smooth it just feels as though there is too much going on once people start earning their kill streaks. On top of that the spawn system is awful, it was not uncommon for me to spawn in front of an enemy soldier or around the corner from the enemy team, this could be fixed but I highly doubt it will be. The maps feel mostly uninspired with the typical corners and corridors design being used once again that we've seen in pretty much every Call of Duty game since Modern Warfare.

    Overall this game just doesn't do enough to justify yet another yearly release, Activision need to take a break and revitalize this franchise or it will continue to see its sales drop off from the previous years installments. The height of Call of Duty's success is over, it's no longer selling on name alone and it's time to earn gamers desire for this series back once again.
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  24. Nov 6, 2016
    7
    Call of Duty Infinite Warfare
    A generic version of itself and everything else…
    The start of Infinite Warfare had me impressed... it had me glued to the screen... It was completely gorgeous, and then I run into freakin Jon Snow, and Im punched out by Connor Mcgreggor And I thought, wow.. It doesn’t get better than this... And I was Right… Because the rest of the campaign is awful… I
    Call of Duty Infinite Warfare
    A generic version of itself and everything else…
    The start of Infinite Warfare had me impressed... it had me glued to the screen...
    It was completely gorgeous, and then I run into freakin Jon Snow, and Im punched out by Connor Mcgreggor
    And I thought, wow.. It doesn’t get better than this...
    And I was Right…
    Because the rest of the campaign is awful…
    I haven’t been around a call of duty game since ghosts… So maybe Advanced Warfare and Blackops 3 were worse... but as far as Im concerned... this is hands down the most boring first person shooter campaign ive played through ever as it completely lacks any variety…And the sad thing is that it doesn’t start that way... It creeps there…
    As stated again, the beginning is great, and this game is gorgeous… You also take part in ship combat just as much as on foot… And this campaign is a record breaking 7 hours long…
    But its padded out with the same boring side quests where you’re either going on foot into the same enemy ship over and over or getting into space battles that after you’ve experienced the first 3 are just no fun at all…
    At first it’s thrilling and you can feel the smirks activision is giving at no man’s sky as you’re locking onto enemies and taking them out… and then you do it again.. And again…. And again…
    The only redeeming quality of these side missions which really take up about 3 of the 7 hours is that they all feature collectibles in the form of actual characters... there are these wanted collectibles that attach a name and a face to random soldiers throughout different missions…
    This is probably the coolest way to do collectibles and Id love to see it return in future games..
    This campaign isn’t all bad...
    The beginning moments of the campaign also smacked me with so many epic moments... the story missions had character… But as soon as I became captain the game went downhill…
    But who buys call of duty for single player besides me and like 3 other people…
    I’m just saying once you get bored, and believe me.. You will...
    Don’t drag yourself forward in hopes it gets better... because it doesn’t…
    The gameplay... the shooting… the wall running…
    All of it here feels bad... which is surprising...
    Call of Duty’s running and guns have been the standard I judge other first person shooters with…
    And they don’t even live up to their own standards here... variety is lacking, the robot enemies you fight throughout the campaign are bullet sponges which takes away the slicing through cheese satisfaction I expect from a call of duty campaign, and the jetpack and wall running ripped from titanfall feels garbage… They better rehire those guys to fix it for them and then fire them again after they have their secrets…. There’s no stickiness that makes it feel great in that game… it feels awkward every time you do it…
    So you played single player for the 10/10 first 2 hour experience.. Rightfully got bored, let’s hop into some multiplayer…
    You can either play zombies which this time is set in a 80s theme park, complete with the lingo and 80s music playing in the background…
    And of course competitive multiplayer…
    And thankfully the multiplayer redeems as these maps are all greatly designed…
    and fun to play in... At least in standard modes...
    I’m not really sure what call of duty is going for with its spawn trapper mode front line
    and I’m not a fan of the added gimmicks either...
    If snipers weren’t annoying enough, now we have sliders and jumpers..
    The jetpacks and sliding I feel add more variables of luck and cheap tactics that you don’t deal with in simple run and gun style…
    The wall running can stay as it keeps the gameplay even more fast paced than usual…
    But my targets getting away from me by sliding or flying around is more of a nuisance than a cool added element to strategy…
    If it’s not broke don’t fix it..
    There’s a reason were craving competitive shooters set in the past rather than the future…
    In the case of this genre... the simpler the better…
    Overall Infinite Warfare is a let down…
    New maps are all it has going for it…
    I give Call of Duty Infinite Warfare
    a 7/10
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  25. May 30, 2017
    5
    Infinite Warfare is just a bore-fest, and the most forgettable game that I've ever had the displeasure of playing. Just about everything in this game is either unoriginal, or bland. Infinity Ward's lazy attempt to recreate zombies once again fails to craft it as masterfully as Treyarch did. The campaign is boring, bland, and extremely forgettable. The fact that all of the original team atInfinite Warfare is just a bore-fest, and the most forgettable game that I've ever had the displeasure of playing. Just about everything in this game is either unoriginal, or bland. Infinity Ward's lazy attempt to recreate zombies once again fails to craft it as masterfully as Treyarch did. The campaign is boring, bland, and extremely forgettable. The fact that all of the original team at IW left is really showing at this point, because their campaigns thus far have been average as hell. The multiplayer is average, ok, serviceable. Titanfall 2, BF1, and MWR all have far superior multiplayer experiences than what this shell of a package could offer. Don't buy this game, buy something well-crafted, not this average, forgettable borefest.. Expand
  26. Nov 22, 2016
    7
    I'm gonna have to give Infinite Warfare a solid score. It's not the best in the series but the consistent mechanics that made the series an easy-pickup shooter are still present.

    Campaign: Surprisingly good despite all the hate. It's pretty good looking, exciting, diverse and frantic. I'd say a pretty good step-up from Black Ops's campaign. Multiplayer: I'm gonna have to admit that
    I'm gonna have to give Infinite Warfare a solid score. It's not the best in the series but the consistent mechanics that made the series an easy-pickup shooter are still present.

    Campaign: Surprisingly good despite all the hate. It's pretty good looking, exciting, diverse and frantic. I'd say a pretty good step-up from Black Ops's campaign.

    Multiplayer: I'm gonna have to admit that this is the worst in the series. Though fun at times, there are still allot of issues that need addressing. The tight angle map designs, inconsistent spawns and lag-compensation ruins the experience of how COD shooter should play. I think if the devs work on these problems, it shouldn't feel that bad. Infinite warfare forces you to play slower and wittier... this sort of mechanic worked well in Modern Warfare, but not infinite warfare. The maps feel very tight and much more appropriate for a fast-twitch sort of shooter.
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  27. Nov 6, 2016
    5
    I put five because the campaign is really good, but the multiplayer is unplayable and not fun.I put five because the campaign is really good, but the multiplayer is unplayable and not fun.
  28. Nov 29, 2016
    5
    I'll keep this short and simple.

    Campaign was amazing. great characters and very good story telling.

    Multiplayer - It's okay, I don't know why people are crying so much about it, feels like BO3 too me.

    Zombies- I'm not a zombies fan at all. However I did enjoy it. The 80's theme was cool but it got boring for me.

    All in all, the campaign is what was great about this game
  29. Nov 8, 2016
    6
    I enjoyed the campaign just felt there could have been more to it, alot of repetative missions, flying is fun reminds me of the rogue squadron games, but there isnt much diversity in those missions either, but the graphics where pleasing, the settings wasnt all bad but honestly it just felt like the art direction stole from every famous movie out there, like the ships are from Alien,I enjoyed the campaign just felt there could have been more to it, alot of repetative missions, flying is fun reminds me of the rogue squadron games, but there isnt much diversity in those missions either, but the graphics where pleasing, the settings wasnt all bad but honestly it just felt like the art direction stole from every famous movie out there, like the ships are from Alien, sections from terminator, story from The Expanse, the list is endless, its one thing to take influence from them but its another to straight up steal designs from those movies which was done alot, even red dwarf came up at one point, but heres the full walkthrough of the Call of Duty Infinite Warfare Campaign, gameplay and cutscenes (split into 4 parts for those that want to take there time getting through it)

    https://youtu.be/s2ICHkiWr8g?list=PLWQx-dv4KTDp4y0liPW_K01sBP2e5hJ98
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  30. Nov 5, 2016
    7
    Lo mejor es la historia, la verda esta bien es entretenida y engancha rapido, apenas note fallos de optimizacion el juego me va bien.
    ya el multijugador es otra cosa... como los demas cod
Metascore
77

Generally favorable reviews - based on 87 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 55 out of 87
  2. Negative: 0 out of 87
  1. Feb 2, 2017
    50
    As a whole package, all the praise should be going toward the single player experience, and I'd never thought I'd say that about a Call of Duty game in a long time. But in all honestly, it’s true. As for the multiplayer, it makes for an incredibly mundane and subpar experience that almost parodies itself. Completely making it very difficult to recommend the game as a whole.
  2. CD-Action
    Jan 12, 2017
    80
    Good old Infinity Ward is back and not just with Modern Warfare Remastered! The single player campaign (the best in years!) alone is enough to give Infinite Warfare a chance. Just like with Doom and Titanfall 2 I expected nothing from the game and was shocked with how good it turned out to be. [13/2016, p.34]
  3. Edge Magazine
    Jan 5, 2017
    70
    The action is so fast, and the time to kill so low, that anyone outside of the hardcore COD audience is in for a rough ride. [Jan 2017, p.110]