Call of Duty: Black Ops III Review

The duty of an enhanced super soldier.



 



Like other franchises, Call of Duty has had a bumpy transition from one generation to the next. Back in the day, Call of Duty 2 was the “you are there” WWII experience on the Xbox 360. Then Modern Warfare exceeded expectations, setting a new standard for immersion…

  • A lot of content, more for the single player than probably any CoD ever
  • Including a second campaign with zombies!
  • Solid use of Hollywood actors, though none impress like Spacey did
  • The spectacle and graphics fidelity continue to underwhelm

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A lot of content, more for the single player than probably any CoD ever Including a second campaign with zombies! Solid use of Hollywood actors, though none impress like Spacey did The spectacle and graphics fidelity continue to underwhelm
A lot of content, more for the single player than probably any CoD ever Including a second campaign with zombies! Solid use of Hollywood actors, though none impress like Spacey did The spectacle and graphics fidelity continue to underwhelm
A lot of content, more for the single player than probably any CoD ever Including a second campaign with zombies! Solid use of Hollywood actors, though none impress like Spacey did The spectacle and graphics fidelity continue to underwhelm
A lot of content, more for the single player than probably any CoD ever Including a second campaign with zombies! Solid use of Hollywood actors, though none impress like Spacey did The spectacle and graphics fidelity continue to underwhelm
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