REVIEW: Thumbs Up to ‘Call of Duty Advanced Warfare’

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Ashley Guinn

Duty Calls: The limited edition of Call of Duty Advanced Warfare comes with a collectible steel bookcase. It is priced at $80 at most stores. The original version is $60.

Ladies and gentlemen, it’s time to put your books away and put your uniforms on; war is upon us.
The Call of Duty franchise had an early release of its new video game, Call of Duty Advanced Warfare, on Nov. 3. Players could choose from four different versions of the game: the original edition, Day Zero edition, Atlas Limited edition, and Atlas Pro edition. The Day Zero edition was only available on November 3rd, but the other editions are still available.
The game is set in the year 2054 where a private military company called Atlas Corporation is trying to save humanity from destruction. The creation of exoskeletons, energy weapons, and floating vehicles, change the face of warfare.
Exoskeletons are the main focus of the game. In campaign mode, players learn how to use exoskeletons to jump higher, run faster, and even break through doors and walls. In multi-player mode, players can create their own personalized characters and emblems.
The wearing of exoskeletons changes the tactics that players used in previous Call of Duty games. The exoskeletons have different perks such as hovering, shielding, wall scaling, grappling and invisibility for a short period of time.
There are a few guns that are brought back, but there are more new guns that players have to get used to, such as the two new energy weapons.
There are zombies in this game, but it is only available if you buy the map pack or the season pass.
In short, this Call of Duty game is much different from previous ones and a lot more exciting. The graphics are clear and realistic and the storyline is enjoyable.
Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 stars