![]() Some details regarding the game were leaked on Reddit ahead of the trailer's release, revealing that the single-player campaign would feature cooperative multiplayer support for up to four players at the same time, and that it would be less linear than in previous installments. It seems that the Call of Duty series is really trying to deliver some fresh elements to the classic gameplay formula, with Sledgehammer Games' Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare and now with Treyarch's Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 both having a pretty deep science fiction connection. "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 is a dark, gritty future where a new breed of Black Ops soldier emerges and the lines are blurred between our own humanity and the cutting-edge military robotics that define the future of combat," the official blurb states. ![]() The question is, will it be more successful at attracting new customers but end up losing their long time fans? Only time will tell.The upcoming Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 has just received its announcement trailer, showing off some of the exciting futuristic action that's in store for gamers later this year.ĭeveloper Treyarch and publisher Activision have dropped the video after the NBA playoffs yesterday, letting us know that we'll be able to grab a copy of the title on November 6. With all the work they’ve put into the game, and the yearly releases of Call of Duty that are a major source of excitement for many gamers, this game will certainly be popular. Some think the super-jumps the players have with their robot body parts are still too much, while others think they don’t want to play a Call of Duty game that doesn’t have Exo Suits. There are a few problems that seem like no one will be happy with, like how some players hate Exo Suits. This game has been in development longer than most of the CoD games, and it has definitely come a long way with gameplay and options that are offered to the gamers. Its hard to say if Call of Duty enthusiasts will be pleased with this new information or not. Creators have said that zombies is “a full game,” meaning there will be story progression and leveling/rewards included in the zombie gameplay, which hasn’t been offered before with Call of Duty. Of course, they have also included my favorite, ZOMBIES. You will also get the opportunity to design your very own weapons and play certain modes as particular specialists with their own abilities. With this release, we learn that the game will have a multiplayer campaign, and has dedicated to a less linear and more open world environment to allow for plenty of room during co-op and hopefully replayability. In line with the theme of futuristic technology, the fight scenes are full of, you guessed it, robots. With the Reveal trailer, we get down to more of the nitty gritty of the game. Have They Redeemed Themselves With The Reveal Trailer? It was only after reading the comments that I realized there was discontent. As soon as I saw this teaser, I was excited. I will probably never get tired of the philosophical “How far should we go with technology” question. Personally, I am a sucker for Sci-Fi and tech-themed things. The fans of the game appreciate the soldier story, so its not safe to assume all would enjoy a future themed game. It’s understandable that CoD fans aren’t looking forward to the new plot, simply because the game has long been focused on past or modern fictional or factual wars. Some have said that if one is itching for a Sci-Fi themed first person shooter, they should check out Destiny, and leave Call of Duty to itself. Many fans argue that the futuristic gameplay is completely overdone, referencing Halo, the popular Xbox exclusive series, and how the human-technology issue has already been done by the Dues Ex video game universe. This was enough for most gamers to say their peace on what they did and didn’t like about the upcoming game. First up is the “Ember” teaser trailer, that for the most part only gives us an understanding of what the game will be about.
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