Summary

TheCall of Dutyfranchise has had a very successful, but very divisive last few years. While 2019’sCall of Duty: Modern Warfarebreathed some much-needed life into the franchise, many fans would argue that what’s come since has been a bit of a mixed bag.Call of Duty: Vanguardhad some interesting ideas, and the return to a WW2 setting is something fans have repeatedly stated they wanted, but the execution of it all left a lot to be desired.Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2was a great game on launch, but the lack of updates for a good while there really hampered its reception over time. But while it wasn’t without its own criticisms,Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold Warwas generally considered to be one of the stronger entries in recent years.

Released just a year afterModern Warfare,Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold Warreceived fairly favorable reviews across the board, from both fans and critics. Another entry developed by Treyarch - and the other four studios credited with assisting it -Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold Warhad the same usual seal of quality most of the series has, and was jam-packed with content. But by far the most praiseCall of Duty: Black Ops Cold Warreceived was for its single-player campaign, with one mechanic that should definitely carry over to the upcoming,rumoredCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.

adler smoking cod cold war campaign

RELATED:Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Could Find Itself In The Same Boat as The 2011 Original In One Big Way

The Case for Modern Warfare 3 to Carry Over Black Ops Cold War’s Choices

For the first time in franchise history,Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold Warintroduced choices into its campaign that genuinely mattered. Across its surprisingly good campaign,Black Ops Cold Warthrows a handful of unique choices at the player, with two being absolutely pivotal to the story. The first of these choices occurs right at the end of the “End of the Line” mission, requiring the player to choose to save either Lazar or Park, with the chosen character then appearing throughout the rest of the game. The second big choice inBlack Ops Cold Warcomes right at the end of the game, where players are given the option to lie to Adler or tell him the truth, with each option giving players a completely different final mission.

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War’s choices work so well because they don’t just have an impact on the narrative, the player’s emotions, or the game’s actual mechanics and structure, but all of the above simultaneously. Having to choose which teammate lives and die is not only impactful in the moment, but seeing the survivor throughout the rest of the campaign only serves to cement the gravity of that choice repeatedly. And choosing whether to tell Adler the truth or lie not only charges the emotional stakes of the final mission, but gives players a completely distinct finale with unique set pieces and story beats. Admittedly, not all ofCall of Duty: Black Ops Cold War’s choicesare as important as these two, but the illusion of choice is still an interesting mechanic to explore with the franchise.

If any next entry in theCall of Dutyfranchise needsBlack Ops Cold War’s choice system, it’s the upcomingCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. Not officially announced yet but heavily rumored, and with more leaks dropping every second,Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3will probably end up being this year’s entry. Allegedly following on from the events of last year’sModern Warfare 2,Modern Warfare 3’s campaign will probably see the stakes reach an all-time high, with Makarov now entering the picture.

Where there are high stakes, there are also likely going to be some big story moments, and potentially even some big character deaths. And the best way to make those story moments and deaths feel even more impactful is by putting them directly in the player’s hands, asking them to choose who lives and dies, and other pivotal decisions that could greatly impactModern Warfare 3’s narrative, and mission structure, just like they did inBlack Ops Cold War.

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold Waris available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

MORE:Every Classic CoD Feature Rumored To Return in Modern Warfare 3