@Hazmatastic
@lemm.eeIf you loved the first one, you'll love the second. They really didn't make any huge changes so you have something to look forward to when you do bite the bullet. Most of the changes are QoL improvements and a new story in a new map with new groups. A good scratch for my AAA itch.
And playing solo. This is actually the first time I've played after the multiplater update, so I've always played solo. The few gaming people I know would probably rather play CoD or Helldivers, so I don't expect to try mp for a while. Still fun solo though. Recommend if you like open world survival craft. It's a bit unpolished due to a tiny dev team (I want to say they are all the way to 6 devs now, started as 2) but fun nonetheless.
Switching between Horizon Forbidden West and The Planet Crafter.
Horizon I've meant to play for a while, and finally got stuck into it. Most of the way through, but like all these open world games there's a ton to do, so I've got a bit to go.
Planet Crafter I haven't played for the last few updates, so I'm enjoying exploring the new biomes and getting a sweet base built in a new file.
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For the confused people: https://youtu.be/5ZpmifTKZVU?si=rvZ1RbX9c5lWlEA6
Oh I meant as a franchise. To me, it was kind of like asking if anyone knew a grocery store that didn't sell groceries. Was really just trying to reinforce the point.
But if you're just looking for the least blatant one, I would look at the other comments. I stopped playing them after Black Ops.
Bold of you to assume CoD itself isn't state propaganda, or the military's most effective recruitment tool