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2009

Analysis generated from community votes
A blockbuster that throws you into the chaos before you've set the controller down.
The profile surprises for such a massive franchise. The art style holds the top, ahead of 71% of titles, and that's about the only clear strength. The soundtrack stays mid-pack, ahead of half the games. But attachment and fun slip low, ahead of barely 11% of titles, and the desert island fares little better. The controller feel sits around the middle, on very few votes for that line. There's the gap: a superproduction loved for its spectacular staging, yet struggling to build lasting bonds, at least by these questions.
In the big family of first-person shooters, it's almost expected. The thrill of an explosive campaign ages poorly when you ask about attachment or the game you'd take for life. The genre lives in the moment more than in intimate memory.
So, who's it for? For you if you want spectacle, sharpness, staging that floors you. Much less if you want a game that follows you for years and that you truly grow attached to.
Analysis generated on June 15, 2026
This game's position compared to other voted games, by criterion. Sorted from best to worst.