"Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" released its trailer and it revealed concrete pictures of how the players will be involved in the next gameplay. Despite the unexpected slow user response, it also exposed that some actors from Hollywood will let their likeness and voices be used for the new characters.
The "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" trailer only presented limited details of the game, but it suggested that the players are going to be involved in this latest cutting edge Black Ops troop. Players will be assigned to investigate a vanished squad, but will soon discover a number of murders. As part of this elite squad, the character of the player shall have an access to the Direct Neural Interface, a type of technology that will seemingly let them use their brain's ability in interesting fresh ways, Game Spot reported.
Players of the "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" shall be allowed to make the personalized protagonist of the story. However, the established NPC 's will take part as one of them will be voiced and modeled by actor Christopher Meloni of "Wet Hot American" and "Law and Order SVU." Celebrity Katee Sackhoff will also appear as "Longmire", the female blonde soldier, Gotta Be Mobile reported.
Although the character of Sackhoff is portrayed as the player's ally, it appears that John Taylor, Meloni's character, will end up as the main antagonist. Meloni and Sackhoff are joining the earlier confirmed actors Heather Graham, Ron Pearlman, Neal McDonough and Jeff Goldblum, who are all voicing the playable four characters in Shadows of Evil Zombies mode.
"Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" is going to be available for Xbox One and 360, PS3 and 4 and PC on Nov. 6. Versions of this last-Gen console will not include a story campaign, however, they are having Shadows of Evil Mode and competitive multiplayer.