Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold Warreleased on November 13th, 2020, coming packed in with a tight single-player campaign. Given the incredible critical and commercial success of last year’sModern Warfarereboot, fans are already comparing this year’sCall of Dutyto it, weighing whether or not it stacks up to Infinity Ward’s game.

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Speaking solely about the campaign,Black Ops Cold Warhas a lot of of unique advantages, but some elements of the story mode do not stack up to the contemporary narrative and levels offered byModern Warfare. At the end of the day, however, they are both great campaigns.

10Better: Side Missions

In several ways,Black Ops Cold WarresemblesBlack Ops IIin many ways. The game offers several side missions which the player can completely ignore. While optional, it is highly recommended every player do these side quests.Modern Warfare, on the other hand, takes the player from level to level with no room for bonus missions. Only two optional missions exist inBlack Ops Cold War,however.

9Worse: Shorter

No one expects a campaign on par withThe Last of Us Part IIor aMetal Gear Solidgame when starting up the story mode of aCall of Dutytitle. Even considering this,Black Ops Cold War’scampaign is particularly short. It helps that each level progresses the story and lacks filler, but a few more missions would have been appreciated.Modern Warfareedges it out in terms length by about two hours.

8Better: Branching Paths

In addition to side missions, the main levels include numerous bonus objectives and multiple decisions. These have some pretty big impacts on the later parts of the same level, encouraging multiple playthroughs. It is cool to see what changes come with different choices and what remains the same. Most of other campaigns from the series are extremely linear, so seeing any sort of decision making is fun.

7Worse: Slower-Paced

Compared toModern Warfare,Black Ops Cold Waris a little slower-paced, even though the overall campaign is shorter. Where last year’s game shuffles players from level to level all over the world following several different characters, the recent title generally sticks with one character, save for a few exceptions.

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Additionally, a hub area gives the player some room to breath and speak to NPCs, not making every moment of gameplay about shooting people.

6Better: Multiple Endings

It is worth playing throughModern Warfareseveral times simply because of how fun the missions are.Black Ops Cold Warencourages multiple play throughs because of the multiple endings. Without spoiling too much, the endings are radically different, changing the last level entirely. One conclusion could obviously be considered worse than the other, but even the bad ending is fully fleshed out, and does not punish the player for doing it, even if it is morally questionable. Then again, the whole nature ofBlack Ops Cold Waris based on moral ambiguity.

5Worse: Fewer Locations

Modern Warfare’sstory mode spans the globe from London to St. Petersburg and several locations in the Middle East.Black Ops Cold War: on the other hand, stays more focused on several areas within the Soviet Union. Players also go to Cuba and the United States, to shake things up. This is not necessarily a bad thing, but for those who want a larger variety of locationsModern Warfaretakes the cake.

4Better: Licensed Music

Licensed music always helps better immerse players in an atmosphere or setting.Black Ops Cold Warmainly takes place in the early ’80s, with a flashback to 1968. Several popular songs are used to both help hype players up for the game and to help the time period feel more realistic.

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Those who know the classic tunes like Billy Squier’s “The Stroke” or Steppenwolf’s “Magic Carpet Ride” will be extremely pleased to hear them ring out loud during missions.

3Worse: Shooting Isn’t As Tight

Games take make than a year to make, soBlack Ops Cold Warwas in development whileModern Warfarewas still in the works. It also runs on a different engine, so the advancements made to shooting and movement are not included in the new game. It still plays well enough, and better thanmost other FPS gameson the market, butModern Warfareis extremely tight and quick.

2Better: Is A Sequel And Not A Reboot

In some ways it was positive forModern Warfareto reboot the franchise. It grounds the action and story after the original trilogy’s conclusion left the world in a drastically changed state. On the other hand, it is better forBlack Ops Cold Warto be a sequel to the originalBlack Opsthan a reboot, since it gives players an opportunity to see their favorite characters again. Stories should always push forward instead of simply pressing the reset button. Look at long-running franchiseslikeResident Evil, which has seen significant changes in the gameplay, but always continues the narrative.

1Worse: Graphics

Modern Warfareis one of the best looking FPS games out there. One less knowledgeable on the medium could be fooled into thinking it was a next-gen game. Oddly enough,Black Ops Cold Wardoes not look quite as pristine, something especially weird considering its release onPlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. However, the game does have a slightly stylized look to it versusModern Warfare’sextreme realism. It is not cartoony, but characters' faces are slightly more exaggerated and the colors are brighter.

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