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But I do finally feel safe in stating that at least for now, COD has come to a head to its highly refined point with Black Ops 2. Black Ops 2 gets its own hate; however you need to admit that it brings a much to the table consisting of improved multiplayer, a wonderful new method to load out your styles with the 10 slot system, gadgets, tournament play, an intricate zombie mode that's well assisted in their DLC, and a few other things. Strangely, Ghosts doesn't consist of some of this fantastic stuff, and the stuff IW did copy from Treyarch isn't well executed (I'm looking at you, Perk system).

So exactly what about Ghosts? It's really a tired, uninteresting retread of everything COD has done (and done better) over the past five years. First, the single player campaign is short and sort of all over the place. You will not find any remarkable styles or circumstances below.

Secondly, the multiplayer reeks of 'same-ness' beyond any other COD game I have actually played. From the weapons to the maps, you'll feel especially that you have actually been below and done this prior to ... specifically with the maps, which are pulled straight out of some the best generic situations in COD history (woodland map, manufacturing facility map, winter map, warehouse map, etc.). There's simply nothing brand-new or special here, specifically provided the improvement of the multiplayer encounter (and the gadgets) that Black Ops 2 brought to the table.

Exists anything excellent about this game? Well, yeah absolutely. One, upgraded sound impacts for the weapons sound wonderful and graphical upgrade, even on the Xbox 360, add to the game more than some people will admit. Likewise, the maps may be generic but they are big and generally well created with great deals of random cover and mess, which is something Treyarch's more linear maps commonly lack. Moving hasn't been useful for me up until now but as the game and neighborhood develop around it, it might end up a fascinating strategic addition to the video game. I know in Get rid of Verified it behaves to have that extra slide when going for tags.

All in all, this game is a solid 7 out of 10. It functions appropriately and does still stands as an AAA title because its manufacturing value is unbelievably high and in that it's truly the only big FPS coming out around the end of 2013. It just does not do anything new or better than any previous game in the series.

So if you're a huge COD fan, you have actually already purchased this game so assesses probably do not matter. Plus when you're on the fence, I think it's worth understanding that you're not having a bad video game here, you're simply not getting the game that's been hyped for the last couple of months in the trailers and announcements. Eventually, I'm dissatisfied in this game however I'll still play it till TitanFall comes out since I've already played BLOPS2 to death and I require my

COD fix

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