Call of Duty Gamers Weigh In: The 2023 Campaign Tier List

Call of Duty gamers take to the web to discuss their take on a fan generated 2023 Campaign Tier List.

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The Call of Duty gaming community is known for its passion and heated discussions. A recent post by a fan who, out of sheer boredom, decided to create a 2023 Call of Duty Campaign Tier List has sparked another debate among its members.

Summary

  • The post author, “daynester44”, believes that ‘BLOPS 2’ holds the crown and subsequent campaigns like ‘mw2’ comes later.
  • Members of the community passionately disagreed, arguing for different rankings based on their personal gaming experiences.
  • Overall, the sentiment towards MW3 2023 appears to be negative, with comparisons made to ‘Vanguard’ and ‘Black Ops 3’.
  • The level of engagement the post received indicates a vibrant and deeply invested community.

Community Opinions on Campaign Tier

Community member ‘jokr77’ said, ‘I would still put BO3 over whatever they were trying to do with Vanguard.’ This sentiment was echoed by ‘Ecko2310’ who had his own GOAT tier list including ‘COD 4 WAW MW2 AND BO 1.’

‘Useless_Greg’ would rather ‘put the WaW campaign in GOAT tier’, offering a different interpretation of what makes a campaign great.

Critique of MW3 2023

‘Dull-L’ went as far as to describe ‘MW3 2023’ as ‘objectively the Worst, even worse than Vanguard or Black Ops 3.’

‘SeneSnow’ disagreed but admitted ‘vanguard’s campaign was significantly better than MWIII(2023)’.

Appreciation for the Classics

‘equalsolstice’ and ‘TheCheesyOrca’ expressed a deep appreciation for the older Call of Duty campaigns. ‘equalsolstice’ reminisces about Call of Duty 1 and 2, saying they were ‘so good, when they released I was blown away.’ whilst ‘TheCheesyOrca’ dubbed ‘COD 2 a masterpiece’.

All in all, while there’s a lot of diversity in opinions here, one factor unites these gamers – their unwavering love for Call of Duty. And despite their differences, they stand together in analyzing, critiquing, and appreciating the many campaigns Call of Duty has released over the years. Now, that’s what we call a strong community.