As one of the most iconic franchises in gaming, we would be remiss not to cover Call of Duty titles, especially as the iconic franchise celebrates its 20th birthday and finds a new home at Xbox, a move which has filled many at Activision with renewed hope for the future.
With Call of Duty coming to Game Pass in 2024 and Xbox signing deals to ensure that Call of Duty will be playable on more platforms (including Nintendo consoles, for the first time since Call of Duty Ghosts in 2013), there has never been a better time to look back on what has come before and look to the future, which is not too far off, with Call of Duty Modern Warfare III launching in a matter of hours, and our review due to be posted over the weekend!
"While Sid Meier's Civilization IV represents the franchise's first teetering steps into modern gaming and remains an important part of PC gaming history, it has been well and truly surpassed in every single way by new titles in the series."
"How can Archor Games afford to release so many terrible asset flips onto Steam at $100 a title? I have no idea. Still, like the rest of their back catalogue, Multiplayer Shooters is a minimum-effort asset flip that is not worth playing."
"While not as good as Total War: Warhammer I & III, Total War: Warhammer II is one of the best Total War games ever made, and without doubt one of the greatest Warhammer games on the market."