Fala galera da Mr-VideoGame estamos aqui mais uma vez com uma review, dessa vez de CoD ghosts, espero que n?o...
Fala galera da Mr-VideoGame estamos aqui mais uma vez com uma review, dessa vez de CoD ghosts, espero que n?o...
This year is quite special, as franchise founder Infinity Ward has returned with an all-new title, in the form of Call of Duty: Ghosts, which has nothing to do with the Modern Warfare spinoff series, despite the use of the name Ghosts.
+Fun new Extinction co-op mode; +Varied multiplayer maps; +Lots of cinematic moments in the single-player
-Lackluster story; -Bland graphics; -Mediocre soundtrack; -Forgettable plot and characters
In the grand tradition of games criticism, we all sit in a dusty, midnight circle, chat by the crackling fire, and warm ourselves on the shells of badly reviewed videogame cases. Sometimes we laugh, sometimes we cry, and when we wish to blood new members of our particular coven, we send them forth...
On paper, Call of Duty: Ghosts has everything it needs. There's plenty that can be branded "new," including new modes, new maps, and new guns. Yet using the word "new" in relation to Ghosts is almost disingenuous. This sequel generates little excitement.
The tenth core Call of Duty game overall, Ghosts sees Infinity Ward back at the helm and eager to lay out a new fiction for the universe. Does this mean gameplay changes for the creaking franchise? Of course not. Matt Maguire responds to the call anyway, but only out of a sense of duty.
Extinction mode is entertaining; The new maps are decent; You can play using a female character model
The campaign is one of the worst of the series; Multiplayer is in a holding pattern
The campaign is exciting but only passively entertaining, and the multiplayer tweaks the knobs of established Call of Duty games to little effect.
Talk about a disappointing ghost. We don't mean the holes-cut-in-a-sheet, Charlie Brown–style Halloween-costume-gone-awry. That actually sounds pretty fun. We're talking about the weird, ski-mask-wearing group of quote-unquote stealth operatives who personify Infinity Ward's newest title in the Call...
Pretty visuals; dynamic multiplayer maps mix up the frag-fests; kitchen sink–like creativity for some of the single-player campaign's brief extras
Poor plot; not all that stealthy; linear single-player gameplay is a bit easy and dull; multiplayer cruft in Extinction and Squads modes
Another year, another Call of Duty . For some gamers, it's just business as usual: they'll buy the next one because all of their friends on Xbox Live are buying it, and they might complain about problems with the latest year's entry while wishing for the old days, but they'd never consider not...
. For some gamers, it's just business as usual: they'll buy the next one because all of their friends on Xbox Live are buying it, and they might complain about problems with the latest year's entry while wishing for the old days, but they'd never consider
With all the negative reviews, I expected the game to be a dud, but for the price of the game I thought I would give it a try. I actually liked it alot. I have always considered COD games an online hackerfest, and that has always been my biggest complaint.
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