Call of Duty hasn't been kind to the world in recent years. From global-spanning acts of terrorism to the mauling of the United States, players have had their work cut out for them.
Call of Duty hasn't been kind to the world in recent years. From global-spanning acts of terrorism to the mauling of the United States, players have had their work cut out for them.
GREAT game and worthy of purchasing it new. I Usually buy my games used but not this one!!! So much FUN!!!
This is a good shooting game.
Despite a few pulled punches this is the best Call Of Duty has been in years, and the multiplayer in particular is the most innovative since Modern Warfare began.
The EXO concept is implemented extremely well and gives the multiplayer a real boost; Loot system and sci-fi weapons are also good; Story mode is well written, with some great set pieces
Multiplayer and story campaign are surprisingly dissimilar, with the latter relying too much on franchise convention and not enough on the EXO; Survival mode is pretty basic
Advanced Warfare may be the boldest-looking COD in years, with its Kevin Spacey-fuelled sci-fi gadgetry and game-changing player movement, but it seems like Sledgehammer and Activision aren't prepared to completely abandon the successes of the past.
Before purchasing this game I heard a lot of negative criticism surrounding it. The only other COD game I had played was ghosts. As I was relatively new to COD I decided to purchase advanced warfare. I expected the game to he not very good as I had heard a lot of negative reviews.
It's become trendy within the gaming community to be on a downer when it comes to Call of Duty. To talk about how every year we gamers look to pay our COD tax etc, cries of how the new game is "a bit shit" or "just like the others with a different character" always come up about this time of year.
Tasked with leading Call of Duty into the next generation, Sledgehammer Games is off to a cautious start. Advanced Warfare executes the formula competently while adding a handful of bells and whistles like mechs, laser cannons, and double jumps; but Sledgehammer Games seems reluctant to really cut...
In a year where the biggest shooters both feature some sort of assisted double jump, it's fitting that Call of Duty (the biggest of them all) should join in on the party, strapping on its technologically-advanced exosuit to dash and double jump its way to mobile parity.
Meanwhile, first-person-shooter fans in need of more complex weaponry, level design, and mechanics may want to replay an old favorite, or at least check out this year's Wolfenstein: The New Order.
Responsive controls; Good sound design; Lots of options; Exo-suit adds layer of mobility, speed, and strategy
Regressive, scripted campaign; Unconvincing visual design and animation; Lifeless environments; Game-breaking perks; Peer-to-peer hosting means lots of online lag; No Share Play
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