Highly-Popular, Futuristic FPS Game
One of the future-based iterations of the Call of Duty franchise, Infinite Warfare isn’t awarded quite the same level of fanfare as its predecessors. For a game that is heavily reliant on the success and playability of its multiplayer, this FPS has one of the worst-received multiplayer offerings out of the COD series.
Well Balanced Arsenal
One thing that Infinite Warfare does well is to balance the variety of weapons on offer, with no one class of weapon dominating the scene too much. Maps are also well-designed; though many Call of Duty games see fans gravitate towards the same few maps after a period of time, the developers have done a great job of creating a range of enjoyable maps this time around. It’s also worth mentioning that loading times have been cleverly disguised into cutscenes so that you’re never left staring st a loading bar.
Final Thoughts
For pure gameplay, COD Infinite Warfare delivers much of the same that made the series popular, though multiplayer isn’t quite up to standard. Some design choices could also have been better thought out, such as the incredibly steep challenges that have unforgiving and time consuming targets.