Call of Duty Ghosts: Why Do People Like This Game Now?

Unveiling the mystery behind why gamers have turned to love a once-hated title in the Call of Duty franchise.

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Exploring the polarizing reception of Call of Duty: Ghosts and why opinions on the game have shifted over time.

Summary

  • Ghosts’ campaign and multiplayer divide gamers due to its writing and map design.
  • Some find solace in the nostalgic aspects, particularly in the Extinction mode.
  • Players appreciate Ghosts for its tactical multiplayer experience and sniping opportunities.

The Nostalgia Effect

Stork_Milo reminisces on Ghosts from a more innocent perspective, highlighting the nostalgia factor of revisiting old memories despite the game’s flaws.

Ghosts’ Multiplayer Conundrum

T_Raycroft defends the multiplayer by acknowledging its campy nature but still finding redeeming qualities like the Extinction mode.

Sniper’s Haven

GcubePlayer8w embraces Ghosts for its large sniping-friendly maps, noting that the game offers a unique experience for sniper enthusiasts.

A mixture of sentiment ranging from fond memories to tactical appreciation has led to a shift in opinions towards Call of Duty: Ghosts, making it a title that continues to intrigue and divide gamers.