2. Call of Duty 4
The final two games on my list are the real powerhouses when it comes to gaming. Sure, the classics are great, but these two are my all-time favorite games. I’ve spent days, literally, on these final two.
CoD 4: Modern Warfare is the precursor to all modern day shooters. It ushered in the perk system, kill streaks, and modern combat. It was loaded with the most fun combat of any game I had played. I made it all the way to 10th prestige and felt like a champion. CoD 4 is what really made me love online gaming.
However, it wasn’t only online where this game ruled. Its single player campaign was a force in its own right. Shock and Awe (pictured above) is one of the most eye-opening gaming sequences ever. The nuclear strike still plays in my head. The sniper missions were flawless. The Mile High Club still rings in my head. Getting the achievement for completing it on the hardest difficulty is one of my most prized gaming accomplishments.
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Where’s the NCAA games by EASports??? I’m disappointed in you, Daniel! If anyone would pick the best game of all-time, I figure it’d be you! Whether it be NCAA basketball or football, those games kept you playing and are timeless. Quick seasons with awesome recruiting features on dynasty. I still play NCAA Football and Basketball in my spare time.