![]() None of it has a massive bearing on how missions play out, save for one or two instances where you can choose to abide by the rules or follow your own tempo. In between missions, you can chat with your mission leader, as well as your teammates out in the field, getting a feel for their past missions, their likes and dislikes, and even using a bit of multi-choice dialogue to tailor your choices, whether you want to flirt or be more of a hardass. ![]() Where Cold War’s campaign differs is through its Safe House, which brings you closer to your teammates than ever before. You jump into a mission, kill some soldiers, blow some stuff up, fulfil some mission objectives, change up your guns, then move onto the next. On the surface, it’s pretty standard fare from a campaign point of view. We’ve seen celebrities of varying star power take center stage during these campaigns, from Kit Harrington to Josh Duhamel, but while Cold War doesn’t quite have the same level of fame at the helm, it stands out for different reasons entirely. Sadly, many Call of Duty players never touch the campaigns despite some of them offering the best action and narrative in the genre.
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