But then, I guess you could say thatno answeris really correct.
It’s a matter of opinion, of course.
And so, if we had to put our spin on it then it would look something like this.
Call of Duty: World at War
Ah yes zombies.
Can’t live with them, can’t live without them.
And, it was also something that would later evolve the Black Ops series as we know it today.
Sure enough it did.And then some.
A venture that, fortunately, conquered the market on release.
So what was left for Treyarch to touch up?
Well, not a whole lot, to be completely honest.
Black Ops 2 boasted an all-round gamechanging experience, with five times the thrills as any other previous journey.
Throw in a few intriguing curveballs and you’ve got yourself a worthy contender.
And for good reason too.
Of course, like most Call of Duty games, it was relatively short but oh so bittersweet.
The fast-paced narrative, the wall-to-wall combat filled with endless moments of bliss and nostalgia, and everything between.
Modern Warfare 2 hadthe lot.
Infinity Ward had cracked it,finally.