Xbox 360
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare
8.53
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91st of 1221
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About this game
Developer: High Moon Studios
Content Rating: Mature
Summary
Academy Award winning actor Kevin Spacey stars as Jonathan Irons -- one of the most powerful men in the world -- shaping this chilling vision of the future of war. The game takes place in a plausible future in which technological progress and today's military practices have converged with powerful consequences. In this carefully researched and crafted vision of the future, Private Military Corporations (PMCs) have become the dominant armed forces for countless nations outsourcing their military needs, redrawing borders and rewriting the rules of war. And Jonathan Irons, the founder and president of the world's largest PMC, Atlas Corporation, is at the center of it all.
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Same old run and gun in new skin. Never cared about multiplayer so I will not comment.
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10 Reviews8.06
By designing the levels in the campaign, co-op, and multiplayer to facilitate those new mechanics, Advanced Warfare is granted a weight and importance that changes how the fast-paced shooting action feels in all three modes. This is a Call of Duty game to its core, but one that rehashes as little as possible while still retaining its strengths.
So that’s my final opinion on Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. The single-player is phenomenal, and the multiplayer is good but limited by its own unlock system. I personally think the story alone is worth a purchase, and I hope that this becomes the mark of Sledgehammer Call of Duty titles in the future.
In conclusion, Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare is one of the largest evolutionary steps the franchise has taken since CoD 4. Similar gameplay, and pulling the best things from previous titles, and coupling them with a new movement system and graphics system was a smart decision, and Sledgehammer Games really gave the franchise a nice spin. The sound design is strange for the weapons, the story is cliche, and there is a learning curve compared to the standard point and shoot of other games in the franchise.