Call of Duty Black Ops III (PS4)
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Call of Duty: Black Ops III
If you love the series you've already picked this up anyway...
Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 Review
Where do you start with Call of Duty? It's hard not to wonder, in the lead up to a new Call of Duty game, what the series might have left to give. Gone are the days where these games seemed to actually have something to say about warfare, and although Advanced Warfare showed off some new tricks it...
Weird Fiction Meets Wild Action
With a Call of Duty game, you can generally expect fast-paced boat chases, vehicle assaults, and an air-to-air combat segment packed into a Michael Bay-style cinematic experience.
Call of Duty: Black Ops III
Messing with the core 'Call of Duty' gameplay is tricky work, but Treyarch has delivered a AAA beast with 'Call of Duty: Black Ops III.' On the one hand, there is an accessible speed and mobility that keeps everything moving in a guns up way.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 Review – Bursting at the Seams (PS4)
Black Ops 3 is advertised as three games in one: Campaign, Multiplayer, and Zombies. That's a little misleading though. Including the hidden Dead Ops Arcade II and the unlockable Nightmares campaign, there are actually a stunning five ways to play, each one offering a distinct experience from the...- Tons of content packed into one game
- Easter eggs
- secrets
- and unlockables to keep players coming back
- Dark and thought provoking narrative
- Fun new flowing movement system in multiplayer
- Rewards players and encourages continued play to get better
- Occasional poor map design elements in multiplayer that don't telegraph where you can't traverse
- The Call of Duty name means some will dismiss it without looking at the great game underneath
It feels kind of weird starting a Call of Duty review without me mentioning how new I am to the series, but the truth is I can't really call myself a newcomer anymore. I played Ghosts back when the PS4 launched and since then I have been pretty hooked on the series.
- Zombies mode l Co-op everything l Lots of modes l Amazing visuals l Fast paced l Pure fun
- Campaign Voice Acting l Lacking set pieces
Call of Duty: Black Ops III Review – Xbox One (Also on PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Windows PC and Xbox 360)
Feature packed and experience rich. Call of Duty doesn't slow down on this release and proves the formula can still deliver fantastic experiences.
PS4 Review: Call of Duty: Black Ops III – Zombies Chronicles
This one struck me as a complete surprise, what with Infinite Warfare already being out…but Activision has brought out a collection of 8 remastered zombies levels from past Call of Duty games to Black Ops III. It also isn't included in the Season Pass and costs roughly £25.
Great game keeps the kids happy.
I bought this game some time ago and the kids still enjoy playing it all the time. Kids are age 4-14, and each one enjoys various aspects of the game.
Call of Duty: Black Ops III
The Black Ops sub-series for Call of Duty has historically been one of its best. It's mix of faster-than-usual speed and a heavy emphasis on incorporating more sci-fi elements into its stories.