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2020 was the year I got back into Call of Duty
In addition to our team-selected Game of the Year Awards 2020, individual members of the PC Gamer team each select one of their own favourite games of the year. We'll post new personal picks, alongside the main awards, throughout the rest of the month.
After only dipping a toe into Modern Warfare and skipping Warzone in favor of Apex Legends last year (a man can only jump out of so many different planes), 2020 was the year I got back into Call of Duty. In the cold months, Cold War was there for me when everyone else was warming up to Valhalla (too many map icons, thanks) and Cyberpunk 2077's unintentionally flying cars scared me away.Â
COD seemed to enjoy something of a reputational comeback on PC over the last year. Warzone has been tremendously popular; it was perpetually one of PC Gamer's most-read-about games, something we haven't said about a Call of Duty game in years and years. When I sold a used GPU to someone this year, the first thing they asked me was "How many frames do you get in Warzone with this?"
Black Ops – Cold War was a gateway to uncomplicated fun, something I wanted a lot of in 2020. Easy-to-operate games like Monster Train, Spelunky 2, and stripped-down XCOM: Chimera Squad were some of my most-played this year.
Call of Duty is obvious, it's formulaic, but it bursts with an amount of stuff that dwarfs most other games. I hop between Zombies, the campaign, and multiplayer based on my mood. Ten multiplayer modes all have their own little style, like different dojos. Through every nanosecond of it you're unlocking challenges, camo patterns, Prestige levels, banners, emblems, stickers, finishing moves, and, for some reason, surprisingly detailed wristwatches. As is Call of Duty tradition, you end each match with a dozen or so "medals," situation-specific XP awards. In December, Prop Hunt arrived in an update, adding some slapstick fun that we don't usually associate with serious, cinematic Call of Duty.Â
And obviously there's a battle pass. Pretty soon there'll be an assault rifle with its own cassette player. Stuff!
Sometimes it's comforting to play something that drenches you in progression. The most interesting part of this uninterrupted stream of earning are the weapon attachments, which even well after prestiging I continue to earn more of than I can keep track of. I have something called the "18.2-inch Paratrooper barrel" and the "Swat 5MW Laser Sight." On a decent match, I might unlock three or four different things for two different guns.
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