I’m happy with the direction that they went with for Ghost. He essentially is the original Soap from the pre-rebooted MW story. Being the mentor, being more proficient with a sniper rifle and a pro with knives.
Alone is def my fav mission. It's the one I replay the most and do them all on Realism now that I've gone through all the levels. Have a blast every time and I try different ways around or through Shadow Company.
If I could take elements from this mission and elements from Homefront the revolution and put it in a dystopia setting, it would be one of the guerrilla warfare simulators. But for now I guess I’m left with the only option of writing a book on it.
Dude the campaign alone makes me wanna buy this AND the previous one so I can experience the whole story lmao haven’t played a CoD since the original modern warfare series
@@ededdandeddytv5164 I want to prove the original one again I was a kid and I didn't remember anything Also, I've read/heard that the New MW isn't that good
This felt forced, Texas contractor dude takes the Mexican military guys compound? Beside making phone calls and talking it out. They start attacking each other. How does America contractor showdown military group take over sovereign Mexican military headquarters 😂😂😂
Yeah, the story makes no sense. Highly trained special operators would have their own command and control. UK 🇬🇧 SAS would certainly not be commanded by a pencil pusher in Washington D.C. Lastly, they’re worried about committing acts of war and use close air support to detain an Iranian in Mexico and proceed to betray host nation special forces which would be trained by US special operations. It’s either the most poorly researched or willfully dishonest campaign in COD history. At least in the past, they’d bother to make things slightly authentic.