Call of Duty 4 question

[PCE]el_Prez

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As I've stated before I'm poor and don't get games until a year or so after they come out - I picked up COD4 the other day and a sweet price, but I was wondering something:

Is the single player campaign worth a shit or is most of value of the game online?
 
It's one of the best action games singleplayer I've ever played.
 
I love the single player game, although I hate the "your teammates won't move forward until you reach a certain part of the map" mechanic that pervades these games. Other than that, and it being short, it's great.
 
All Ghillied Up and Death From Above were pretty great levels. The rest are just really toe Infinity Wards' line.
 
Depends, I found the Singleplayer very arcarde and heavily scripted with rather poor AI and theirfor didn't enjoy it. But if you like that sort of gameplay you will like the game.

Note: CoD 5 is even worse in those aspects
 
rcorporon said:
although I hate the "your teammates won't move forward until you reach a certain part of the map" mechanic that pervades these games.

Seconded. How am I suppose to advance if me teammates won't give me a proper base of fire on enemy position and will not advance themselves?

Roflcore said:
Depends, I found the Singleplayer very arcarde and heavily scripted with rather poor AI and theirfor didn't enjoy it. But if you like that sort of gameplay you will like the game.

Note: CoD 5 is even worse in those aspects

This is also true. Since the second part, CoD becomes more and more arcade with every title (god-like accurate SMGs are a laugh - in CoD:UO if you were shooting a Thompson, you wouldn't hit the guys head from 20 meters in the aimed mode even if he stood still, which is exaclty the effect you'd get firing that gun in RL).

Overall, CoD 4 SP is a bit refreshing, with all the new tech and stuff.
 
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