But it also gets very complicated when you start focussing on things like: finding the load-out that works for you and mastering all the maps so you can maneuver through them like a pro. Let me explain, it's very easy to get into and can be as simple as pointing and shooting. The latest Call of Duty to hit the shelves, Black Ops II, is as complex as it is simple. Battlefield is a great game and I would never dismiss it as a giant in the gaming industry, I just don't like comparing it to Call of Duty because I feel they both have different things to offer. Now let be clear, I don't consider Battlefield a run-and-gun shooter. I would argue that the only other run-and-gun style multiplayer shooter out there that even comes close to the awesomeness of this game is Halo. So what is it that's so great about this game? Yes, each iteration has an incredible single player campaign, but what really sets it apart from the competition is its illustrious and addicting multiplayer. Call of Duty has gained a reputation of being one of the greatest video games of all time.