Disgruntled Modern Warfare 3<\/em> players have accidentally been voicing their opinions on a 12-year-old game, with Call of Duty<\/em> gamers looking to critique the new 2023 release instead raking the 2011 over the coals this week.<\/p>
The lack of set pieces and forgettable gameplay, as fans described<\/a>, lit a fire under a large portion of the CoD<\/em> player base. Of the 15 missions in MW3\u2019s<\/em> campaign, six are Open Combat missions. Players called the addition \u201clazy\u201d and claimed this installment had drifted away from the large-scale, action, extravaganza it once was.<\/p>
This issue was only amplified by the belief MW3<\/em> was seemingly meant to be a DLC. People were outraged by MW3\u2019s<\/em> premium release price tag<\/a>. The $70 title features an unbelievably short campaign with Open Combat Missions underdelivering alongside it, and this was clearly more than enough to get the poor reviews flowing.<\/p>