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.
13 comments
paulcheetham
26 Mar 17#13
Sold out already
JumpMan1980
25 Mar 17#11
I thought Advanced Warfare was excellent. I preferred it to BO3. I really like IW too. <3
horsepills to JumpMan1980
25 Mar 17#12
Completely agree. BO3 is the worst of the series for me
paperwings
25 Mar 17#10
Cod sold out already!
riksye
25 Mar 17#9
says brand new only £32.39 for me ?
litlelille
25 Mar 17#8
thanks a lot :smiley:
litlelille
25 Mar 171#7
when i went to checkout only one was left :disappointed:
gopolog86
25 Mar 17#6
£5.19 sorry
gopolog86
25 Mar 17#5
must be gone cod is £5.96
litlelille
25 Mar 17#3
i had all call of duty on xbox 360 but one doesnt accept all of them :disappointed:
Opening post
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.
13 comments
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