![]() ![]() Things get more ridiculous from there, often pleasingly so. ![]() If you must know - and to be honest, to enjoy the game’s fast and fluid action, you don’t have to pay attention to why anything is happening - Ghosts begins in the suburbs of San Diego, just before an attack on the United States by “the Federation,” a villainous alliance of South American countries. Sometimes it seems as if the designers of Ghosts, released on Tuesday, are in on the joke, as if they’re trying to inject some needed camp into the franchise after the self-seriousness of Call of Duty: Black Ops and Call of Duty: Black Ops II. After 10 years and more than 100 million copies sold, the series is now among the most famous in gaming, a permanent fixture like Mario or Pac-Man, albeit with neck-stabbing. With a story ripped not from the headlines but seemingly from a strategy guide for the Parker Brothers board game Risk - control of a unified South America is the best possible starting point for global military domination - Call of Duty: Ghosts is the silliest entry in an increasingly silly series, even as it remains quite possibly the most lucrative one in video games.Ī new Call of Duty game has generated more than $1 billion in sales every year since 2009. ![]()
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