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November 2015
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The editors liked
Sprawling campaign
Rewards different playstyles
Charming Zombies modes
Loaded with content
Fun powers
Great coop
Tons to unlock
Smooth mobility
Full Zombies mode
The editors didn't like
Cyber Core powers could have been implemented better
Online experience needs some work
Rating (out of 10)
8
We played a retail copy of Call of Duty
Black Ops 3 on the PS4. The game is available on PS4 and Xbox One at Rs. 4
Abstract: For better or worse, Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 is exactly the straightforward big-budget shooter you expect, offering entertaining gunplay, a ridiculous (but fun) campaign, and deep online multiplayer with a bevy of game modes...
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Published: 2015-11-09, Author: Brian , review by: in.ign.com
Fun powers, Great coop, Tons to unlock, Smooth mobility, Full Zombies mode
From its four-player co-op campaign to the brand-new powers and a fleshed-out Zombies mode, Black Ops 3 meaningfully pushes the Call of Duty series forward on several fronts. Even where it doesn't innovate, it still meets the high bar Call of Duty fans sh...
Sprawling campaign, Rewards different playstyles, Charming Zombies modes, Loaded with content
Cyber Core powers could have been implemented better, Online experience needs some work, Rating (out of 10): 8, We played a retail copy of Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 on the PS4. The game is available on PS4 and Xbox One at Rs. 4,399 and on PC at Rs.3,599
Published: 2015-12-15, Author: Ahmed , review by: darkzero.co.uk
Abstract: With Infinity Ward turning into a ghost of its former self, it has been left to Treyarch to become the lead Call of Duty developer with their string of Black Ops games. Black Ops 3 is the latest installment into the multi-million unit selling franchise an...
So should you buy Call of Duty this year? There's certainly lots and lots of shooting packed into that disc (or download). The campaign is longer, but only really comes to life when you play with friends, and Zombies has always been a co-op experience bes...
Multiplayer has a new flavor, Zombie mode sets a great mood, Plenty of ways to play and things to try
Confusing cooperative mode, Disjointed plot doesn't make much sense
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Campaign with more spectacles than a trip to the optician, Finely honed multiplayer that's smooth as silk, Class-based abilities freshen things up
Largely more of the same CoD, Derivative campaign, You're still crap at it
Though these are, in truth, niggles, which betas such as this are designed to iron out. The real question is the balance of play will shift before Black Ops 3's November release date. As it stands, Treyarch has produced a multiplayer that introduces sore...
Map selection works for newcomers and veterans, Enhanced audio and lighting adds tension, Small upgrades go a long way toward making old maps feel fresh
Published: 2016-04-20, Author: Chris , review by: destructoid.com
Abstract: I've always found Call of Duty's Zombies modes confusing, but the new trailer for the latest zombies map, "Zetsubou no Shima" Island of Despair confuses me more than usual, since the narrator claims that the Mysterious Pacific Island™ they're trapped on i...