

Infinite Warfare from the perspective of an outsider

I have to make something clear right from the start: I'm not a big Call of Duty gamer. The last campaign I played through was that of "Modern Warfare 2". What I am, however, is a big fan of science fiction and dystopian stories. One of my absolute favourite TV series is "Battlestar Galactica". Now, of course, you might ask yourself why am I writing about a "Call of Duty"?
Announcement: "we don't make what you want, we make sci-fi"
From elite soldier to viper...er, jackal pilot
Interior view of the Jackal Fighter JetCall of Duty: Infinite Warfare has been available from us since 04 November 2016:
Battlestar Galactica in the complete box set:
My personal advice
As already mentioned, I'm not a big Call of Duty gamer. So you won't hear any biased opinions from me, I wasn't particularly hype or disappointed in any way. But what I can say is that if, like me, you like this type of setting and would like to spend a few entertaining hours in front of the box again, give the old lady a chance.
I'm looking forward to your feedback. Are there even people who have had a similar experience to me?


I came into contact with the gaming world early on. Growing up with Gameboy, SNES and Star Wars tapes, Luke, Link and Ark (I still lose my senses from them... #insiderjoke) were my heroes. Later I was influenced by more "western" titles like Baldur's Gate or Gothic, until I finally discovered Halo and Call of Duty. The Duron 700 MHz CPU was given to me as a birthday present, until I wasted it due to lack of knowledge and overclock craze. Meanwhile I have also played on some small to very big stages in Switzerland, because I discovered a second big passion with music.Â
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