Here are five reasons why the solo campaign in Black Ops III is something you won't want to miss out on this year. 1. The campaign is actually really interesting and substantial. I won't go into
At one time I would’ve sniffed at the idea of crossover, arguing that these two worlds had distinct tones - Modern Warfare gruff and grounded, Black Ops heightened and pulpy. But the campaign
Treyarch’s last game, Black Ops 3, was planned to feature an open world until the team rebooted midway through production, scrapping the open-ended map in favor of a traditional linear campaign
In its undead modes, and the first 10 hours of multiplayer, it excels. But in its campaign, it merely crawls forward. Black Ops III doesn't offer anything remarkable to the series, but does just
That should come in handy in Black Ops 3's one-hit-kill Realistic mode, or for finding fresh targets for your death-puke ability. And don't forget - PS3 and Xbox 360 won't get the Black Ops 3 campaign
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3's Zombies Mode is a continuation of after the events of Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War and Call of Duty Vanguard, in which you battle hordes of the undead and
It was announced alongside a brand new trailer for Black Ops 4, which is set to land on October 12 this year. That means have a good few months to play the last Black Ops game over to get up to
Gameplay Campaign The campaign in Black Ops III is designed to support 4-player cooperative gameplay, allowing for bigger, more open level design and less corridor shooting. In addition, the player can customize their character's appearance and clothing.
If the campaign includes more of these sections than it does corridors, than I'm genuinely excited. Treyarch will have a lot more of Black Ops 3 to show before it's released on November 6 this
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4. $41.25 at Amazon. As promised, Activision unveiled a ton of details about this year's Call of Duty game during its big Black Ops 4 Community Reveal Event. One of the
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