![]() This season brings a major new update to Warzone 2 battle royale. It stops at finding a way for its existing makeup to work within its already loosely-defined parameters. It’s like using a pan without washing it, over and over again sure, you’re cooking a steak now, but it smells and tastes like orange syrup and caramel from the morning’s pancake cookout.Ĭall of Duty is not interested in charting a new direction for the many modes it adapts. But the moment you dig deeper and start actually playing all that, you’ll find that all these experimental spokes are simply different pockets in which more of the same Call of Duty gameplay exists. It would be disingenuous to say Call of Duty hasn’t changed in a decade, what with all the battle royale iterations, Tarkov-lite DMZ mode, open-world co-op, and so on. Yet another way to make one element of battle royale less relevant in Warzone 2. It’s not so much this rigid adherence to a dated formula that frustrates me, it’s when Call of Duty ventures into other genres and proceeds to bring its existing baggage along with it, like they’re joined at the hip. ![]() This is what it feels like to be enthralled by Call of Duty’s ever-evolving tech, and its increasingly grounded gameplay and aesthetics, only to find that it’s all in the service of: Shipment 24/7 and camo grinds – the same exact thing we’ve been doing for a decade. Imagine getting a powerful PC or the latest iPhone, only for you to use it just for word processing and playing the occasional Tetris clone: there’s nothing inherently wrong with that, but many would question the need to spend that much money every year on hardware for tasks that use maybe 5% of its power. ![]() Warzone 2 gets rid of much of what it introduced in Season One.Ĭonsider, if you will, this analogy.
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