Now we see people saying stuff about Blackops and how rubbish it is and how much it fails, now I think I know why this is and I have even given it a title "The Drug Addict Effect". When people start taking strong drugs it is rumoured that they are chasing the feeling that they first felt when they started taking drugs.
Call of Duty 4 was a game that started us all off on a wonderful high and started something that the gaming world was not expecting. Call of Duty 4 was and will always will be the best game of all time and the reason for that is that this game took gaming to an all new level. Every person going was playing COD4, no FIFA, no Halo, no B.F, no other games at all just COD4 and people was playing this game for months. The community played together and enjoyed the game and everything was perfect.
Now World At War came out and it jumped back to the 2nd World War and it seemed that the game took a step backwards and alot of people either moved onto other games like Halo, B.F, FIFA and even stayed on COD4. The point being we had started to lose that feeling where everything was perfect and everyone was happy.
Modern Warfare 2 was again back with I.W and alot of people loved it and played it alot more than they played WAW but yet again the feeling was still missing that we had when we had COD4.
Blackops I think is boring but is that because we are bored of Call of Duty or are we just chasing that first feeling so much making the drug addict effect all the more present. I do think though that Treyarch will never be able to give us the fun they we are after and the reason for this is, I.W are the ones that raised the bar and gave us the standard that we all expect and crave for so for me I will be looking towards I.W for the answer to our boredom.
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One of the major factors that caused the cod series to begin to wither, is that the franchise has gained such a huge popularity. Most things get worse as the popularity increases, and cod has definitely proved this rule. Just take a glance at the YouTube community - it's a complete cluster****.