The famously forces you to stand still while shooting. This “tank control” holdover from 2005 is jarring for modern Call of Duty players, but it is intentional. The tension comes from positioning.
Is it still worth playing? How does it hold up on modern hardware? And what do you need to know before installing mods? This article covers everything about the , from its troubled development to its status as a hidden gem for split-screen coop on a gaming rig.
The PC port handles online play remarkably well. The "tether" mechanic (where the screen splits if you run too far apart) creates a constant tension of buddy coverage. The inventory management, which is clunky in single-player, becomes a balletic exchange of herbs and rifle rounds when you have a partner. There is no feeling quite like watching a horde of Executioners charge you while your partner frantically types "NEED AMMO" in chat.