10 Video Game Franchises That Need To Die
2. Call Of Duty
When a company churns out games faster than you would achieve orgasm with Scarlett Johansson, it begins to wear out in terms of quality and overexposure. Critics love to hate on Call Of Duty for exactly this reason, and the constant hatred of the series is almost as grating as the beast itself.
Since the success of Call of Duty 4, the series has attempted to recreate the winning formula by changing absolutely nothing in ten years. Occasionally it changes the setting, but nothing there's no substantial difference.
That's like saying that a serial killer is changing because he kills on Friday instead of Wednesday.
And yes, that's a weird analogy.
There can't be a massive overhaul of Call Of Duty's gameplay, because it's simply the way that first-person-shooters are. The best thing that the developers could do is take the obvious talent that they have for making games and put it to use in another series, because Call Of Duty is going nowhere but off a cliff right now.