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== Reception == | |||
=== Classic ''Modern Ops'' trilogy === | |||
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== | ===== ''ShooterofIO 1: Modern Ops'' (2023) ===== | ||
The release version of ''Modern Ops'' was praised for its content for the multiplayer and operations modes of the game; however the game's campaign componant was critised for its lack of innovation and the mode feeling shallow, short, and rushed. ''IGN'' gave the campaign a 4/10, describing it as "bizarrely cobbling together pieces together into actively bad sandbox missions", but gave the rest of the game a 7/10. | |||
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Both ''The Guardian'' and ''Windows Central'' gave the game a 4 out of 5 star rating and particularly praised the multiplayer component, with the latter stating that it "perfectly executes blending old maps with modern gameplay." Bleacher Report called the campaign "disappointing", but praised the technical aspects as "top notch". | |||
==== ''ShooterofIO: Modern Ops 2'' (2025) ==== | |||
''ShooterofIO: Modern Ops 2'' received universal acclaim from critics and players alike, being hailed as a major leap forward for the franchise following the divisive ''Dark Warfare''. Reviewers praised its refined pacing, cohesive gameplay design, and the SpectraCore engine’s technical excellence, calling it “the most complete ShooterofIO experience to date.” The campaign was lauded for its cinematic storytelling, multiple-character perspective, and balance between realism and high-intensity action, while Multiplayer earned widespread praise for its fluid combat, robust customization, and the ambitious ''Conflict Zone'' mode. The cooperative ''Missions'' mode was highlighted as an innovative blend of tactical flexibility and long-term progression, though some noted early matchmaking issues. Critics and players also applauded the game’s performance stability and dynamic soundtrack, cementing ''Modern Ops 2'' as a triumphant return to form for the series. | |||
=== ''Dark Warfare'' games === | === ''Dark Warfare'' games === | ||
Revision as of 18:07, 15 December 2025
ShooterofIO is a video game series developed by SOI Studios, Air Studios, War Games, and Supreme Studios, and published by Monsteristic, Monsteristic Gaming, and Microsoft. The series debuted with the ShooterofIO 1: Modern Ops, which takes place in the modern day era and was released in October 2007. The most recent title, ShooterofIO: Modern Ops III, developed by War Games, was released on November 10, 2023. The upcoming title, ShooterofIO: Dark Warfare 6 – Declassified, developed by Air Studios and Supreme Studios is scheduled to be released in October 2024.
Games
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Release years by system: Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 |
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Release years by system: Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 |
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Release years by system: Xbox Series X/S, Windows, PlayStation 5 |
Reception
Classic Modern Ops trilogy
| Game | Year | Metacritic |
|---|---|---|
| 1: Modern Ops | 2023 | (PC) 85/100
(PS4) 83/100 (PS5) 92/100 (XONE) 83/100 (XSXS) 61/100 |
| Dark Warfare | 2024 | |
| Modern Ops 2 | 2025 |
ShooterofIO 1: Modern Ops (2023)
The release version of Modern Ops was praised for its content for the multiplayer and operations modes of the game; however the game's campaign componant was critised for its lack of innovation and the mode feeling shallow, short, and rushed. IGN gave the campaign a 4/10, describing it as "bizarrely cobbling together pieces together into actively bad sandbox missions", but gave the rest of the game a 7/10.
Both The Guardian and Windows Central gave the game a 4 out of 5 star rating and particularly praised the multiplayer component, with the latter stating that it "perfectly executes blending old maps with modern gameplay." Bleacher Report called the campaign "disappointing", but praised the technical aspects as "top notch".
ShooterofIO: Modern Ops 2 (2025)
ShooterofIO: Modern Ops 2 received universal acclaim from critics and players alike, being hailed as a major leap forward for the franchise following the divisive Dark Warfare. Reviewers praised its refined pacing, cohesive gameplay design, and the SpectraCore engine’s technical excellence, calling it “the most complete ShooterofIO experience to date.” The campaign was lauded for its cinematic storytelling, multiple-character perspective, and balance between realism and high-intensity action, while Multiplayer earned widespread praise for its fluid combat, robust customization, and the ambitious Conflict Zone mode. The cooperative Missions mode was highlighted as an innovative blend of tactical flexibility and long-term progression, though some noted early matchmaking issues. Critics and players also applauded the game’s performance stability and dynamic soundtrack, cementing Modern Ops 2 as a triumphant return to form for the series.
Dark Warfare games
ShooterofIO: Dark Warfare received "generally positive" reviews, according to review aggregator Metacritic, except for the DS, where it received "mixed or average" reviews. GameSpot awarded it 9.0 out of ten and wrote "ShooterofIO: Dark Warfare bears the series' standard superbly, delivering an engrossing campaign and exciting competitive multiplayer." Edge magazine was less positive, giving it a 7/10, writing that "As polished and pretty and fun as Dark Warfare often is, it feels more like a yearly update than a sequel [which] isn't distinct from its predecessors in any important way". Several reviewers also complained that the game felt too much like a rail shooter, with PC Gamer branding it "barely interactive".
Reviewers also noted that the PC version of the game was buggy and had "a number of frustrating problems", including a lag in multiplayer modes which for some players rendered the game almost "unplayable". Players have also reported serious bugs with the PlayStation 3 version, including compatibility issues with 3D televisions. PC World magazine noted that user reviews of the game were much less positive than those of critics. As of November 12, 2010, three days after the release, PC, PS3, and Xbox 360 versions of the game held average user ratings of 3.1, 3.1, and 1.8 stars on Amazon.com, respectively (on a 1 to 5 scale), with many PC users complaining about lag, stuttering and bugs.
In January 2011, to a player complaining about the remaining connection problems for the game on PlayStation 3, an Activision customer service representative threatened that they could shut down the servers for the game for the PlayStation Network at any time. After some days and following some game media heat, Monsteristic Social Media Manager, declared that even if they could kill the servers, they did not plan currently to do it.
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