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‘Call of Duty: Black Ops 3’ Review: Solo Campaign Was Awesome Says Kotaku [VIDEO]

| Nov 10, 2015 12:23 PM EST

Julius Randle Visits Activision's Call Of Duty: Black Ops 3 Booth At The E3 Convention

The highly anticipated and most awaited franchise installment from Activision known as "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3," will hits stores on Friday, however some reviewers already had it for weeks. Their initial impressions uncover a surprisingly vigorous solo campaign with a lot new changes to gameplay and a great zombie mode.

"Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" first most comprehension take on from Kotaku. Though the site does not provide any real reviews yet, Mike Fahey was awed with the nature of the game's solo campaign, IB Times reported. The advanced setting provides opportunity for powered-up super warriors. Also, they have additional Cyber Core capacities to give players a bigger scope of destructive abilities apart from their standard grenades and guns.

Players can have more fun with new modes added outside of the main campaign, Screenrant reported. "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" has "Free Run" mode and it is a Parkour-style multiplayer race course. This mode provides players the opportunity to compete without racking up points or kills.

Currently IGN review is "in progress" because real players cannot play the said game yet. Some games tend to buy the "Call of Duty" basically for multiplayer experience only. In addition, the review also praises Activision and its developer the Treyarch to push new gameplay mechanics and new designs. Specialists create player's choices with more importance as each character has their own set of powers and skills.

Following to the report, reviews about the zombie mode of "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3"are all good and amazing. "Shadows of Evil" on the other hand features a completely different unique noir and map setting. Also there's a Nightmares" mode that trades humans for zombies and even the story and dialogue are also tweaked to display the undead setting.

Furthermore, according to Eurogamer, players could receive the map regardless if they pre-ordered the game. However, it shows that it's only a standard edition of the game. Limited editions or pre-ordered bundled will take the "Nuketown' map and those players who preordered the digital version of the map can also get the map.

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