![]() Players encounter all the epic cinematic gameplay moments that Call of Duty is known for, as well as new open-area arena-style gameplay elements designed to allow players to approach the game with a different strategy each time they play.Īnd now, every player is completely customizable: from weapons and loadouts, to abilities and outfits, all with full progression systems and a personalized armory to show off accomplishments, providing a constantly-evolving campaign experience. Treyarch elevates the Call of Duty social gaming experience by delivering a campaign that is designed for four-player co-op and re-playability. A CALL OF DUTY CAMPAIGN UNLIKE ANYTHING BEFORE IT It feels like a knock-off of Titanfall, complete with wall running.Call of Duty®: Black Ops 3 takes place in a dark, gritty future where a new breed of Black Ops soldier emerges and the lines are blurred between our own humanity and the cutting-edge military robotics that define the future of combat. The timed power ups aren't terribly well implemented and the pvp just doesn't feel like realistic CoD shootouts. Like Ghosts the storyline is kind of empty, at least so far, and the main character's voice acting is terribad. You're supposed to be breaking out of a rebel prison and a terrorist safehouse, yet both are stocked with over a hundred soldiers and fifty robots. There's no volume control, every sequence is you against fifty guys with drones flying in and total chaos. ![]() The sequences have gone completely over the top to the point that they're now completely stale. This really feels like the bare bones of CoD, like a very generic FPS. For all the graphical improvements, the graphics on your cybernetic powers are glaringly bad. The inspired moments that made Modern Warfare and Black Ops I so good are long gone, and in lieu of programming better AI Activision seems to just throw three times as many baddies at you and leave them just as dumb as ever. The inspired moments that made Modern Warfare and Black Ops I so good are long gone, and It's ok, but probably my last buy in the franchise. It's ok, but probably my last buy in the franchise. Well done Treyarch, you have once again infuriated girlfriends around the world. I would have scored this a 9 or 10 if the campaign wasn't so cartoon-esque and predictable but as a package, this game is a no-brainer. If you can stomach the filthy 16 year old racial slurs, it is as expected. ![]() ![]() For myself, the return of Zombies alone is worth the fee as it is easily the best installation of the Treyarch adaptation and was the very first thing I played. The rest however, is absolutely amazing, polished, clever and will keep your thumbs numb long after your Xmas turkey hangover has set in. Yes, things are different however it is as linear and predictable as its previous brothers and sisters, leaving me craving a shooter with a well driven story. My main gripe with it (once again) is with its campaign. For sheer bang for your buck, Call of Duty has always delivered and Black Ops 3 does this in spades with a plethora of content that equates to For sheer bang for your buck, Call of Duty has always delivered and Black Ops 3 does this in spades with a plethora of content that equates to three games in one.
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