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The problem with these kind of campaigns, is they feel very generic. There's a bunch of characters there, and they have cool personalities, but you never really connect with them fully. And you jump from location to location, making things feel rather incohesive.
I would buy it on a 50% sale or better, but don't expect a great single player experience IMO. It's good, but not great.
A proper single player campaign, with a better thought-out story, but using this engine and gunplay mechanics, that would be great though.
Don't buy it for the Solo experience. Plot makes no sense, is full of holes and the heroes behave like idiots. Missions are uninspiring und feel unfinished. Villain is not intimidating.
You can ignore this guy lol.
Campaign is fine. You might like multiplayer, there are many game mode options other than just deathmatch.
So I rate it 8/10
The soundtrack itself is also really good. The story is engaging. The characters are pretty good(although Captain Price is a huge highlight). It's the most immersive and chill-inducing cod campaign since 2008's CoD World At War. The problem with the campaign is that there are very small number of boring/tedious missions in it, and the villain is laughably forgettable and cliche. Just all around a bad villain.