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Reviews
- GameinformerGameinformer"Despite a campaign that struggles with occasional mundane shootouts that bring the out-of-this-world story down to earth, the overall Call of Duty: Black Ops III package is incredibly strong, with something for everyone. Whether you’re into traditional multiplayer mayhem or zombie survival, you’ve got lots of choices that are fun solo and even better with friends." 9/10 ~Gaminformer
- IGNIGN"From its four-player co-op campaign to the brand-new powers and a fleshed-out Zombies mode, Black Ops 3 meaningfully pushes the Call of Duty series forward on several fronts. Even where it doesn't innovate, it still meets the high bar Call of Duty fans should expect. Black Ops 3 isn't the best Call of Duty game ever, but it's the biggest and most feature-packed game we've seen out of the series yet." 9.2/10 ~IGN
- PluggedinPluggedin"Looked at from nothing more than the perspective of a bit of fast gaming action, Call of Duty: Black Ops III steps up to give players what it's expected to. This is a mechanically fluid, adrenaline-pumping, shooting arena-like game of run-and-gun chaos. Of course, it's also a very nasty game of run-and-gun messiness. No matter what mode you're playing in, gore splatters and gushes as foes are riddled, zapped or battered. In the campaign story mode we see heads and limbs ripped and sliced off; witness men who have been tortured by having their facial features torn away and eyes gouged out; and watch as people are burned, beaten and waterboarded. Some are even crucified or hung up by wires, and corpses quite literally litter the battlefields. In Zombie mode, a tentacled beast slashes the undead into blood-spouting chunks. The language throughout is foul, rife with f-words, s-words and nearly any other crudity you don't really want to come up with right now. And the warmongering gets put on hold at one point for a sexual encounter that features a (clothed) woman writhing sensually on a man's lap. The thing you don't really get anymore with the Call of Duty games is any sense of, well, duty. Or honor. Or the idea that the men and women who make their horrible sacrifices in war do so out of loyalty to their country or love for their families. Those old-school sensibilities are so last-gen." ~Pluggedin