7 Best Call of Duty titles not to be missed

The Call of Duty franchise rose into the spotlight when it was first released in 2003 as a standalone game of the same name. Since then, publisher Activision and a set of four developers – Infinity Ward, Treyarch, Sledgehammer Games, and Raven Software – have been constantly raising the standard of first-person shooter games. Its cross-platform support, superior graphics, and regular updates have unleashed a multiplayer frenzy among the gaming community that is rivalled only by a few other shooter titles.

Few video game franchises have been as influential as Call of Duty and even fewer have defined an entire gaming era where first-person shooters are the go-to genre for gamers across the world.

Overall, seventeen Call of Duty games make up the franchise – excluding the remastered versions for newer platforms. The next instalment – Call of Duty: Vanguard – will be released in November 2021 on all active gaming platforms. Here, we look at five of the most cherished and celebrated titles within the Call of Duty series –

  • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (Release – November 8, 2011)

The Modern Warfare series culminated in 2011 when the third and final instalment of the series came out with a bang. Although it did not surpass the quality of its predecessor titles, Modern Warfare 3 set the tone for what was about to come, rather than what the franchise had already experimented with. Although the campaign was decent with about 6 hours of game time, the multiplayer experience held onto fans until Black Ops II was released later in 2012.

  • Call of Duty: World at War (Release – November 9, 2010)

The fifth name in the Call of Duty series returns to the World War setting with a mesmerizing campaign mode that takes one to the Eastern and Western fronts – focusing on events such as the Battle of Stalingrad, Battle of Okinawa, and the Battle of Berlin. Treyarch, the game developer, did a fantastic job on the multiplayer front too but it is the diverse and lengthy campaign mode that takes the cake.

5. Call of Duty Original Trilogy (Release – 2003 to 2006)

The original trilogy is a classic that truly set things flowing. With special mention to the sequel and the third title in the series, this is where it all started for Call of Duty. The first part released in 2003 is known by older gamers as the best war game in video games history, followed by the sequel. Although the third party didn’t garner as much acclaim as the previous two games, the series did what no shooter did before – bring the World War setting into play.

4. Call of Duty: Black Ops (Release – November 9, 2010)

The Black Ops series began on a high note and signaled the versatility the Call of Duty franchise had in its arsenal. This is the game when the zombies’ mode first took shape and has stuck on until now. The Cold War theme was extremely well presented with an unforgettable multiplayer experience that is to this day applauded. It set the tone for the series that has seen four instalments, ending with the Black Ops 4 title in 2018.

3. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (Release – October 25, 2019)

The consoles and PCs of this generation were treated to a flawless rendition of Modern Warfare, although it is not part of the series that was released first more than a decade ago. With exquisite graphics, amazing controls, and a brilliant storyline, Modern Warfare is simply a spectacular standalone title worthy of being one of the best shooter games. It offers a next-gen gaming experience for fans of the series and takes them on a ride as never before.

2. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (Release – November 5, 2007)

Many will argue this title to have deserved the first place and it certainly is a close call. It is no secret as to how influential and stunning the first instalment of the Modern Warfare series turned out to be. The brilliant level design is met by an outstanding storyline that is rivalled by a few other shooter games, thanks to the developers’ intention to step out of its World War setting and offer something new to audiences. An unmissable game that stands worthy of being a standalone title but rather sets new standards for a series revered until this day.

  1. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (Release – November 10, 2009)

Arguably the greatest ever entry in the Call of Duty series emerged in 2009 when Activision brought to life a game that revolutionized the first-person shooter genre with its impeccable campaign, addictive multiplayer, and a variety of playing modes that would engage gamers for over a decade. Just when no one believed the franchise to top its predecessor, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, its direct sequel gripped shooter fans like never before. It is a timeless classic not to be missed if you are a fan of first-person shooters.

As one of the top-selling franchises in the world, Call of Duty is a popular esports venture for many gamers out there. Operated by Activision Blizzard, the Call of Duty World League (CDL) is a franchised competition for professional players, which is available to bet on at most sports bookmakers. For example, Asiabet.org has compiled a list of Call of Duty esports betting tips, a place where a wealth of information and strategies on betting markets and odds can be found.

The franchise has grown leaps and bounds since first coming into the picture about two decades ago. Call of Duty is rightly one of the torchbearers of the gaming industry and the action genre.

Upcoming Releases For Nintendo Switch: From Online Exclusives To Major Titles

If you have had a switch for a while now, you know that the release of games has been slow, but in recent months, several games have captured the attention of audiences. With plenty of Super Mario titles as well as Animal Crossing, the Switch is becoming the favourite game console for many at this time. But with many more releases in 2020, which should you be excited about.

Minecraft Dungeons

If you are a fan of the traditional Minecraft title then you are in luck. The new multiplayer title Minecraft Dungeons is set to release in 2020 and allows you to explore dungeons either on your own or with friends to level up and gain new weapons. With several new worlds as well as the chance to level up and earn new armour you can become the best of the best in no time.

Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga

Though this game does not have an official release date as of yet, Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is definitely a game for you to be excited about. With all your favourite films all rolled into one perfect game, you can play through the original series as well as the new trilogy in a new and exciting way. In fact, the way that fans can play Lego-themed games is expanding as their popularity continues to grow: many more titles are popping up, crossing the lines of traditional games and extending into unusual formats, online slot game “Bricks” being just one of many examples. Based on such interest in Lego theme by both players and game makers, Lego Star Wars: The Sky Walker Saga is set to gain a lot of popularity in 2020.

Legend Of Zelda Breath Of The Wild Sequel

With an impressive catalogue of games, the Breath Of The Wild Sequel is set to be a huge success when it releases. Whether it will follow on from Breath Of The Wild directly or not, the sneak peeks that we do have in the trailer shows outstanding graphics and a brand new way of exploring the world. However, as more information comes to light about this upcoming title, could it be enough to see it do better than the original title?

The Outer Worlds

The final game that is set to be a huge success when it releases in 2020 is The Outer Worlds. At this time, this is set to release on July 5th of this year. Though many were wondering whether or not this would even occur, the release date is now back on track. This is set to see amazing graphics and gameplay that is perfectly designed for both TV play and handheld gaming. The game will be available on both the E-shop and in a game cartridge to cater to a wide range of audiences.

Whether you have been playing the Switch for a while now or you are new to the title, we are sure that 2020 will be the year that you find a game that you will enjoy playing.

Record Store Day Announces Titles for Weekend of Black Friday and Small Business Saturday

RECORD STORE DAY ANNOUNCES TITLES FOR THE DOUBLE WHAMMY WEEKEND OF BLACK FRIDAY AND SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY

ALICE COOPER * A PERFECT CIRCLE * BABYMETAL *BEN FOLDS * BOBBY GENTRY * BOB MARLEY AND THE WAILERS * BONNIE RAITT * BØRNS * COLLECTIVE SOUL * DIFFORD & TILBROOK WITH QUESTLOVE & ROBERT GLASPER * DIO * EMMET OTTER * ERIC CLAPTON * GARBAGE * GRAVEDIGGAZ * INGRID MICHAELSON *
JERRY GARCIA ACOUSTIC BAND * KACEY MUSGRAVES * LINDSEY STIRLING * MADONNA* MANCHESTER ORCHESTRA * MATTHEW SWEET * NIGHT BEATS * PAUL MCCARTNEY * PHISH * RAY LAMONTAGNE * SHERYL CROW * SOUL ASYLUM * STING & SHAGGY * TAYLOR SWIFT * THE JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE * THE JOY FORMIDABLE * THE REPLACEMENTS *THE SMITHEREENS * TOM MORELLO * TOM WAITS * TONY BENNETT & DIANA KRALL * TOO $HORT * TREY ANASTASIO * TYPE O NEGATIVE * U2 * UNWRITTEN LAW * WEEZER
OH, AND SO MUCH MORE…

Of course there are a lot of headaches and woes right now, but if you’re a music lover, relief is on the way, holiday style! Record Store Day is chuffed to announce a slew of terrific Black Friday (November 23rd) titles available from Atlantic to Pacific at participating indie stores, that will put the jingle back in your jangle this unofficial “Official Shopping Season.” And if that’s not enough, just when you thought it was only 24 hours of your post-Tryptophanic haze, RSD grabs ahold of Small Business Saturday (November 24th) and celebrates a second day of reasons to shop at local, independent record stores for the holiday season.

“I will never get tired of saying that gifts from a record store, for yourself or someone else, are just the coolest things you could possibly get,” adds Carrie Colliton, Record Store Day co-founder/organizer. “And I think that a lot of people are realizing that sometimes what you find at a record store is just a little different, a little more special because the person behind the music– the person who’s putting the release together, the folks behind the package on the shelf feel that record stores are special too.”

Cases in point: Matthew Sweet brings a new full-length LP called Wicked System of Things only to record stores, Manchester Orchestra’s The Black Mile Demos EP gives us an exclusive look at the making of their acclaimed A Black Mile To The Surface, and Tom Morello’s The Atlas Underground (Instrumentals) double LP release is hand-numbered and includes a booklet of guitar tabs, so fans can play along at home. BØRNS Live At Amoeba Music In Hollywood EP makes you feel like you were there for that special record store experience, as does Alice Cooper Live From The Astroturf Full Performance, which captures the band live at Good Records in Dallas, and is in fact released by that store’s in-house label who go all out on this extensive, special package.

New songs, remixes and tributes adorn singles on the RSD Black Friday list from Sting & Shaggy, Kacey Musgraves, U2, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, BABYMETAL, The Joy Formidable, A Perfect Circle, Paul McCartney, Ray LaMontagne, Dio, Night Beats and more. Garbage, inspired by their tourmates Debbie Harry of Blondie and X’s Exene Cervenka, worked with Exene and John Doe to write and produce “Destroying Angels” just for an RSD BF single, and included the band’s rendition of David Bowie’s “Starman”, recorded for Howard Stern’s Bowie Tribute broadcast on the b-side.

This year Weezer proved that classic songs never go out of style and that theme runs through the RSD Black Friday list as well, starting with Weezer themselves who release a die-cut picture disc of their rain-blessing tribute to Toto, “Africa”. The Smithereens dig into the Beatles catalog for B-Sides The Beatles, and some of today’s most impressive jazz artists do the same for A Day In the Life: Impressions of Pepper. Difford & Tilbrook revisit their classic Squeeze song “Take Me I’m Yours” and bring Questlove and Robert Glasper along for the ride, and artists like Tom Waits, The Replacements, Bonnie Raitt and Sinead O’Connor–to name just a few–prove again that Disney films gave us some music that transcends time and genre (and is not just for kids) on a reissue of Stay Awake: Various Interpretations of Music From Vintage Disney Films.

The RSD BF list revisits some beloved albums as well, updating and celebrating titles including Bobby Gentry’s Ode to Billie Joe, Bob Marley & The Wailers’ Catch a Fire, Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention’s We’re Only In It For The Money, Gravediggaz’ Six Feet Deep, Sheryl Crow’s Tuesday Night Music Club, The Byrds’ Sweethearts of the Rodeo, Type O Negative’s Bloody Kisses, Collective Soul’s Hints, Allegations and Things Left Unsaid, Madonna’s Ray of Light, Too $hort’s Get In Where You Fit In, Taylor Swift’s RED and Speak Now, Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band’s Almost Acoustic, and Slip, Stitch & Pass from Phish (who almost certainly have Almost Acoustic in their own collections.) Also included are album box sets from Soul Asylum and Toad The Wet Sprocket.

If you “need a little Christmas” well, it’s not right this very minute but record stores can help with that come 11/23 when Rolling Stones guitar gawd Keith Richards will celebrate the 40th anniversary of his first ever solo release (which was a holiday song!) with a 12” red vinyl special of “Run Rudolph Run.” The track was originally released as a 7” in 1978 as a B-side with “The Harder They Come” and in 2007 as the B-side of “Pressure Drop”. Both those tracks appear on the B-side of this anniversary release. More holiday music comes on RSD Black Friday from the likes of Lindsey Stirling, Eric Clapton, Green River, the artists of the Prestige label, Unwritten Law and more (including Emmet Otter’s one-time nemesis, the Riverbottom Nightmare Band!)

In addition to all the music coming to record stores on Black Friday, on Saturday 11/24 Record Store Day will celebrate Small Business Saturday with releases from Ben Folds, Tony Bennett and Diana Krall, Ingrid Michaelson and Kid Doe (a collaboration between Particle Kid and John Doe). Look for more information on those releases, as well as in-store events and celebrations to come shortly.

The titles mentioned above are just an appetizer-size bite of what’s on the complete list of Record Store Day Black Friday titles. The official list, along with more information on each title, can be found at recordstoreday.com. The official hashtag for Record Store Day Black Friday is #RSDBF Record Store Day is on social media: @recordstoreday on Twitter, @recordstoredayus on Instagram, @RecordStoreDay on Facebook

About Record Store Day:
Record Store Day, the organization, is managed by the Department of Record Stores and is organized in partnership with the Alliance of Independent Media Stores (AIMS), the Coalition of Independent Music Stores (CIMS) and promotes independent record stores year-round with events, special releases and other fun things.

Record Store Day, the global celebration of the culture of the record store, takes place annually in April.

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WB Home Entertainment Holiday Titles Out on Blu-Ray and DVD Oct. 4

WB Home Entertainment Holiday are released some great classics on Blu-Ray and DVD Oct. 4.  Media Mikes will be covering all of these releases with reviews throughout the holiday season.  For now check out some information below on these great releases

Frosty’s Winter Wonderland, Deluxe Edition

Synopsis: From beloved song to animated holiday classic: Frosty meets his match in a glistening Remastered Deluxe Edition! Andy Griffith, Shelley Winters and Jackie Vernon lend their voices to this captivating cartoon about the Snowman?s winter return to the children of a small town for a winter season of fun and games. But he?s lonely at night when left by himself. So the grateful kids build him a beautiful snowlady companion. Jealous of the attention given Frosty, Jack Frost blows up a blizzard and swipes Frosty?s magical, life-giving hat. Only true love can bring Frosty back to his old fun-loving self. Two songs that have proven to be enduring seasonal favorites highlight the soundtrack: Frosty the Snowman and Winter Wonderland.

Official Site: http://bit.ly/pLQtFB

The Smurfs Holiday Celebration

Synopsis: Deck the halls with Papa Smurf, Smurfette, Brainy, Jokey and all the other true blue friends in these absosmurfly charming animated specials from The Smurfs TV series. In ?Tis the Season to be Smurfy, young Sassette Smurf discovers the true meaning of the season when the Smurfs befriend an elderly human couple who have no money to celebrate Christmas. Then, in The Smurfs Christmas Special, the wicked Gargamel plots to ruin Christmas for the Smurfs and with the help of an evil stranger, he destroys the Smurf?s village. But even with no Christmas decorations or holiday feast, the Smurfs still have a smurfy song in their hearts. Will Gargamel feel the Christmas spirit this year? Dash through the snow to give your family the smurfiest gift of the season!

Official Site: http://bit.ly/qcdx3c

Twas the Night Before Christmas (BD)

Synopsis: A holiday sourpuss brings Santa to the rescue of a small town?s Christmas. For some unexplained reason, letters to Santa Claus are being returned to the children of Junctionville. It seems some resident has angered St. Nick, calling Christmas ?a fraudulent myth!? Skeptical Albert Mouse has to be brought to his senses ?and let up a little on the wonder why.? How Albert is persuaded to change his tune paves the way for Santa?s jolly return to town ? and the joyous finale of the animated fable inspired by Clement Moore?s poem and produced by the merrymaking conjurers of Rankin/Bass Studios. The voice talents of Joel Grey, Tammy Grimes, John McGiver and George Gobel make this festive fable even more fun.

Official Site: http://bit.ly/qmdc2d