Action FPS fans rely onActivision’sCall of Dutyto give them the kind of thrill people only used to get in action flicks. Thanks to the franchise, players can feel like action heroes. Each game had players on a mission to win wars, achieve victory, and attain glory over a wide variety of enemies. Moreover,Call of Duty’s various settings have introduced players to lovable characters and detestable villains. Thankfully, their presence brought out life to events like World War I, World War 2, and even the Cold War.

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However, with almost 20 games under its belt, fans will be divided when it comes to their favorite heroes and villains. Thankfully, some heroes and villains in the series stood out the test of time and attained legendary status. As such, which heroes and villains across theCall of Dutygames will fans never forget?

10Villain: Shepherd

If there’s anything General Shepherd proved afterModern Warfare 2, it’s that generals cannot be trusted in anyCall of Dutygame. In the title, Shepherd commandeered Task Force 141 and its operations throughout the games. However, it’s soon revealed that Shepherd had his personal army – the Shadow Company – do other dastardly deeds behind the scenes.

In a shocking twist, Shepherd betrays Task Force 141 and kills Roach & Ghost. He also has their bodies burned, much to the anger of Captain Price (and the player). In future games, it’s revealed that Shepherd himselforchestrated the in-game eventsthat would soon be called World War 3.

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9Hero: John “Soap” MacTavish

Outside Price, it’s John “Soap” MacTavish thatbecame one of the primary heroesof the entireModern Warfarefranchise. Thanks to his specialization as a sniper and demolitions expert, Soap served as one of the most integral members of Task Force 141.

Despite his demise inModern Warfare 3, Soap greatly contributed as a supporting character throughout the series. Like other staple action heroes, MacTavish had a sharp tongue with a great distaste for authority. However, MacTavish made sure to get the job done no matter the cost. After all, it’s MacTavish that landed that knife throw at Shepherd.

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8Villain: Vladimir Makarov

Players ofModern Warfarewould likely remember the quote, “Remember, no Russian” at the airport level based on the iconic title. It’s this title, and subsequent events involving Makarov, that proved his ruthlessness and mercilessness as a villain. In fact, others would regard the aforementioned airport level as one of the bloodiest scenes inCall of Dutyhistory. Due to these horrifying actions, Makarov’s stay as the overarching antagonist throughout theModern Warfareseries made him quite an iconic character.

Despite his young appearance, Makarov is an excellent strategist. Players often find themselves a step behind Makarov’s plans, always playing into his games and schemes.

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7Hero: Alex Mason

Alex Mason fromCall of Duty: Black Opsis most memorable not for his skills, but for the line: “The Numbers, Mason?! What do they mean?!” Despite Mason’smeme-worthy moments, his involvement inBlack Ops' plot cemented the franchise’s potential in creating highly-suspenseful sequences.

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Mason’s memory loss interspersed with moments of multiple personalities served as a great thematic representation ofBlack Ops' Cold War themes of paranoia, brainwashing, and experimentation. Moreover, the lasting plot effects of Mason’s brainwashing made for satisfying resolutions in future titles.

6Villain: Jonathan Irons

Unlike otherCall of Dutygames,Advanced Warfareexplores the perspective of a private military corporation instead of secret teams and military operations. InAdvanced Warfare, players serve as mercenaries under Atlas Corporation, headed by Jonathan Irons. Unlike other characters, Irons is a CEO remains charismatic, diplomatic, and knows exactly what to say whenever the occasion called for it.

Interestingly, his descent into villainy isn’t surprising given the popularity ofHouse of Cards, a political drama starring Spacey. Regardless, seeing aCall of Dutygame get Kevin Spacey as an actorcemented the series' popularityat the time.

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5Hero: Ghost

Quiet doesn’t mean disinteresting. InCall of Duty:Modern Warfare 2, Simon “Ghost” Riley is one of the most reliable teammates in the game. Fans recognize Ghost for his signature sunglasses, headset, and skull-patterned balaclava. Moreover, his membership inMW2’s Task Force 141 proved the combat superiority that made him qualify for this multinational spec-ops team. A man without too many words, Ghost remains expressive whenever needed.

Unfortunately, a shocking betrayal results in Ghost’s demise near the end of the game. Impressively, his short stint inMW2still helped him establish a legacy in the games. Aside from getting his own comic book, Ghost was mentioned in subsequent titles in the series, and is evena customization optionin some games.

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4Villain: Viktor Reznov

Fans ofCall of Duty:World at WarandBlack Opswould remember the rough look on Viktor Reznov’s face whenever he interacted with the player’s characters. In the former, players immediately get to know Reznov’s merciless nature as a sergeant in the Soviet Campaign. However, players also get a wise and older Reznov inBlack Ops, where he will make a mark in the history of modern FPS fans.

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InBlack Ops, Reznov serves as a supporting character to protagonist Alex Mason in the campaignset in the Cold War. However, the surprise reveal of Reznov brainwashing Alex Mason’s with “orders” after the former’s death left a mark in the latter’s life in the subsequent games in the series.

3Hero: Ethan

Despite its mixed reception,Call of Duty: Infinite Warfaregave players quite a realistic rendition of modern war in space. Likewise, a lot of players showed attachment to “Ethan,” a tactical soldier bot designed to have human emotions and responses.

In the game, many crew members aboard the Retribution shared a distaste over Ethan’s “nature” as a robot. However, their adventures with the ever-reliable bot helped them (and the players) grow on him across the levels. One can imagine the sheer terror Ethan’s presence would bring in a franchise known to kill its supporting characters.

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2Villain: Raul Menendez

Thanks to the self-contained stories inCall of Duty, not all titles leave an indelible mark in the franchise. However, Raul Menendez ofBlack Ops 2&Strike Teammade history as one of the most compelling villains to ever grace the series. In-game, Menendez leads the terrorists of Cordis Die, where his charisma helped the organization garner millions of supporters all over the world.

Interestingly, his reception lies less about his rivalry with protagonists Alex and David Mason or even Frank Woods. Rather, Menendez has a terrifying aura with him that makes encounters extremely terrifying. After all, his sheer acts of terror had people in the game’s alternate history refer to him as a terrorist “more dangerous” than Osama bin Laden. This isn’t a title that otherCall of Dutyvillains had.

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1Hero: Captain John Price

The Captain, also known as Bravo Six, is perhaps the only character to appear in multipleCall of Dutyentries. In all of his appearances, Price sports his signature beard and cigar from his debut inModern Warfare. However, fans love Price not just forhis signature appearance. The Captain himself earned various accolades throughout his career, and he’s an ever-reliable sharpshooter thanks to his SAS training. Price’s experience in the field allowed him to lead his team through thick & thin, as well as betrayals that filled the action-packedModern Warfareseries.

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