Angry Call of Duty Fans Are Review-Bombing the Wrong Modern Warfare 3::Poor Modern Warfare 3. No, not the new one. The original one, from 2011. It’s getting review-bombed by angry Call of Duty fans who seem a bit confused about which Call of Duty is which.

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    The title seems to be poking at fans, but the repeated name was always bound to lead to confusion. Activision is out of ideas.

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      It’s not just Activision. It’s all of AAA gaming. If you want something new go to AA or indie games.

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        Ehhh well, I’ve kinda regained a bit oh hope after starting Alan Wake II, but yeah the big three (EA, Activison, Ubisoft) are hilariously bad.

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          Alan Wake is pretty much the definition of a modern AA game, though, so that just plays into what he’s saying.

          While Alan Wake 2 is super well executed, its development costs is dwarfed by modern triple A games that cost at least 10 times more to develop.

          (Alan Wake 2 reported budget 50-70 million euro, compared to games like Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Red Dead Redemption 2 or Cyberpunk 2077 which were all reported at ~500 million euro, while games like MW3 (2023) and GTA VI both have billion dollar+ budgets).

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            Wow, had no idea the first one was made with such budget constraints… Though I am curious where you got the budget estimate for 2 as I haven’t found anyhting.

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      I don’t think it’s so much that they’re out of ideas but that they’re too scared to risk new ideas. These games are so expensive to make now so they squeeze out as much as they can with MTX and season passes to stuff their pockets as much as possible. The longer they can keep you playing, the more money they can make off of you with minimal additional effort. Wrapping up that plan with a nice widely-recognized Call of Duty logo makes them a lot of guaranteed upfront cash.

      Doing the same thing for a new unknown property won’t have that guaranteed audience, will require a lot more marketing effort, and possibly years of underperforming results before it starts becoming worthwhile. And even then it’ll be impossible to catch up to the behemoth of the biggest shooter franchise in gaming history. So it just makes financial sense to keep remaking and rebooting the tried and true. Their CEOs and shareholders demand it and their audience (for now) is happy enough to keep it that way with their wallet votes.

      tl;dr With development costs growing exponentially, publishers looking for the easiest path to the most profit, and gamers already primed to keep buying the next installment no matter what, sticking to old ideas is what makes the most sense. Goes for movies too.

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    They are confused because they keep naming the game the same stupid ass shit. Just call it COD and the fucking year like sports games.

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    The new MW3 steam reviews are locked until its official release, as is always the case. People are venting where it is both possible and making some sense.

    The author likely is aware of this and just likes to poke fun at angry CoD fans.

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      Since it launches through Call of Duty HQ on Steam, I’m surprised there isn’t more review bombing there

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    Is this really not that obvious? Giving already used names like that is just bound to create confusion.

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    And yet, it will be the most successful Call of Duty once again until people stop buying this shit every year.

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    I really wonder about the marketing departments of these things. Why repeat names, if the names already have numbers anyway???

    Need for Speed does the same shit. And even Doom (2016) is called the same as Doom (1993)

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      Because it confuses the customer into thinking its a remake, when really they’re just capitalizing on the nostalgia of the name to sell copies

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    I stop caring about modern warfare about 5 years ago when it became apparent that they had even less artistic integrity than the FIFA games, so I haven’t really been keeping track.

    So what’s this new game actually called is it literally just called Modern Warfare 3, again? Because if that’s the case it’s 100%, their fault.

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    To be fair, the original Call of Duty 3 wasn’t that great. Serious step down from Call of Duty 2, cause Treyarch was garbage back then.

    I still chuckle when I recall that the Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare credits saying, “This is the third installment, Infinity Ward shit!”

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    It’s OK, the original MW3 is in need of a review bombing, that was just a blatant mw2 with new maps…

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    I played COD in their latest deployment, I had fun and I was shocked at how the game pushed so much BS on others. One guy I played with said he dropped 1k on skins and weapons. In his defense, they are making it pay to win with some bundles. I never bought shit, just earned some skins and didn’t care.