Call Of Duty: Advanced Warfare
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare takes the stellar blockbuster franchise and shifts it in a new direction.
The biggest change for fans of the Call of Duty series will be the fact that for the first time, development isn't led by series veterans Infinity Ward or Treyarch, but by relative newcomer Sledgehammer Games.
With a new team comes a somewhat new direction. While Call of Duty: Black Ops II pushed things into the near future of 2025, Advanced Warfare takes things further. The game puts players in the futuristic gear of Jack Mitchell. It's a future where the world has been devastated by a global attack and Atlas, a Private Military Corporation, is effectively a superpower for hire.
Activision has gone to pains to state that this is a carefully researched future, so don't expect black hole guns or laser blasters. The most immediate impact of this premise, then, is the exoskeleton players wear. This piece of kit enhances the player's movement with bigger leaps, dashes and dodges.
The exoskeleton, along with the futuristic weaponry on offer, changes the way gamers will play Call of Duty, and of course that extends to the game's multiplayer.
All of this is polished off with a revamped Create-a-Class feature, offering the deepest customisation options in a Call of Duty game yet.
15 comments
minicale
17 Dec 15#15
One of the worst cod games black ops 2 was the last decent one out.
Dan__
16 Dec 15#14
lol shows how long its been since ive played halo, i dont remember seeing it in halo 2 or whichever title it was that I played years ago. Oh well ill rephrase what I said, cod is like halo.
shikztheurbanlegend
16 Dec 15#13
errr but there is blood in halo.
Dan__
16 Dec 151#12
Fair enough the guns may be good but the gameplay is totally ruined, its like Halo with blood.
draganov464
16 Dec 151#11
The upgrade guns seem to make hell of difference, I'm finding it tedious to say the least at level 7 so far... But whenever managing to pick up dropped guns then its much more enjoyable... Was actually thinking of trading this in (COD BO3) and getting COD AW as i loved that on XBOX 360... same story though, you need to level up and then it improves.
draganov464
16 Dec 15#10
How are these games affected by the used authentication code within the box from new. Do retailers reset the code and always provide one?
Dan__
16 Dec 151#7
wouldn't pay 1p for this pile of garbage, one of the worst cod titles. Same goes for black ops 3.
New CODS are all ruined.
danouk141 to Dan__
16 Dec 151#8
Calm down Dan__ lol
Itscookie to Dan__
16 Dec 151#9
I agree this 1 is terrible but black ops 3 has become 1 of my favourites when i 1st played it i thought it was awful gave it ago until i unlocked some better guns and its a great game imo
Boogie83e
16 Dec 15#6
^ 29.5 miles south. So £2.50 del. for me. :disappointed:
Boogie83e
16 Dec 15#4
Delivery £2.50 :disappointed::stuck_out_tongue:
Havince to Boogie83e
16 Dec 15#5
pretty much every store in the uk will have it instore so just nip in one
Opening post
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare takes the stellar blockbuster franchise and shifts it in a new direction.
The biggest change for fans of the Call of Duty series will be the fact that for the first time, development isn't led by series veterans Infinity Ward or Treyarch, but by relative newcomer Sledgehammer Games.
With a new team comes a somewhat new direction. While Call of Duty: Black Ops II pushed things into the near future of 2025, Advanced Warfare takes things further. The game puts players in the futuristic gear of Jack Mitchell. It's a future where the world has been devastated by a global attack and Atlas, a Private Military Corporation, is effectively a superpower for hire.
Activision has gone to pains to state that this is a carefully researched future, so don't expect black hole guns or laser blasters. The most immediate impact of this premise, then, is the exoskeleton players wear. This piece of kit enhances the player's movement with bigger leaps, dashes and dodges.
The exoskeleton, along with the futuristic weaponry on offer, changes the way gamers will play Call of Duty, and of course that extends to the game's multiplayer.
All of this is polished off with a revamped Create-a-Class feature, offering the deepest customisation options in a Call of Duty game yet.
15 comments
New CODS are all ruined.
unless you don't have any near you of course