Tag: Call of Duty

  • Call Of Duty: Advanced Warfare Story Trailer Is The Keyser Soze Of Trailers

    And by that I mean by the end I was saying it was surprising(ly good).

    I have to hand it to Call of Duty, they have my interest again, which is saying something considering I haven’t played a story mode since Black Ops 1 or cared about a story in the game since Modern Warfare 1.

    Advanced Warfare looks to be a big enough change to get me to want to play it. I have to be honest, Kevin Spacey is about 67% of the reason also, but the new trailer keeps my excitement level at “cool” which is way higher than what Call of Duty elicits from me.

    Let’s hope Sledgehammer can do what no other COD developer can do; Make a story longer than 6 hours and worth the time.

    Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare releases on November 4th.

     

     

  • Guy Changes Xbox Gamertag To “Xbox Bing”, Even More Hilarity Ensues

    http://youtu.be/uvBwezmeW1M

    If something works, keep doing it until they catch on.

    Remember a few weeks ago when we posted a video of someone changing their Xbox Live gamertag to the ingenious “Xbox Sign Out”? They are back proving that just because something has hit it big on the internet (the video mentioned above) there is still plenty of pre-teens to be trolled.

    Oh, the humanity.

     

  • Guy Changes Xbox Gamertag To “Xbox Sign Out”, Hilarity Ensues

    This gamer (or genius in my book) changed his gamertag to “Xbox Sign Out” and went online with the underage masses in Call of Duty: Ghosts on Xbox One. What follows is some of the most brilliantly funny gaming ever.

    Here is to you, sir. You have my respect.

  • Hey! Buy Games! November 17-24, 2013

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    This week is the beginning of the next-gen console war where fanboys on both sides build up their system as the best out there while they play games that are available on both consoles. Five years from now Microsoft and Sony will each hold 48% of the market. Is it really a war if there is no winner?

    The Xbox One is out this week and with it a host of launch games as well as some exclusives like Dead Rising 3 and Ryse: Son of Rome.

    Games! Go!

    [amazon_link id=”B00CMQTVMI” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Xbox One[/amazon_link]

    Assassin’s Creed IV (Xbox One)

    [amazon_link id=”B00CXCCB64″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Battlefield 4[/amazon_link] (Xbox One)

    [amazon_link id=”B00CX6XKK6″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Call of Duty: Ghosts[/amazon_link] (Xbox One)

    [amazon_link id=”B00D3RBYM0″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Need For Speed: Rivals[/amazon_link] (Xbox One)

    [amazon_link id=”B00CMQTU74″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Ryse: Son of Rome[/amazon_link] (Xbox One)

    [amazon_link id=”B00DB90AHA” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Dead Rising 3[/amazon_link] (Xbox One)

    [amazon_link id=”B00CMQTTQG” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Forza Motorsports 5[/amazon_link] (Xbox One)

    Killer Instinct (Xbox One)

    Lococycle (Xbox One)

    Crimson Dragon (Xbox One)

    [amazon_link id=”B00CX7FOVS” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Madden NFL 25[/amazon_link] (Xbox One)

    [amazon_link id=”B00CX7FMDS” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]FIFA 14[/amazon_link] (Xbox One)

    [amazon_link id=”B00CX7FPKS” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]NBA Live 14[/amazon_link] (Xbox One)

    [amazon_link id=”B00DBRM3EU” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]NBA 2K14[/amazon_link] (Xbox One)

    Skylanders: Swap Force (Xbox One)

    [amazon_link id=”B00DC7G0GG” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Super Mario 3D World[/amazon_link] (Wii U)

    [amazon_link id=”B00GANWVJE” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Two Worlds[/amazon_link] (3DS)

    [amazon_link id=”B00CH9253W” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Mario Party: Island Tour[/amazon_link] (3DS)

    [amazon_link id=”B0050SX0UY” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Tearaway[/amazon_link] (Vita)

  • Review Roundup: Call Of Duty: Ghosts

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    It is finally here FPS fans. Your yearly crack has arrived. Today sees the release of Call of Duty: Ghosts that is handled by the team at Infinity Ward this year. Now I know this may surprise a lot of you but there is actually a story mode to this game. Who knows if it is good or not? Let’s find out what the reviews are saying about this year’s version.

    Will we be reviewing it? Gladly. When someone sends us a copy of it to be reviewed otherwise enjoy these reviews!

    IGN– 8.8/10

    Single Player- “But like previous CoDs, the story of Ghosts struggles to remain in focus amidst the fray of explosive cinematic moments and relentless firefights. Narrated loading sequences with stylized story animations push the campaign forward, but only last for one or two minutes before launching back into the action. It’s there, on the front lines, that much of the plot progression is presented and oftentimes lost.”

    Multiplayer- “Ghosts presents an array of alternative routes, making team play far more effective than traditional run-and-gun strategy – in fact, running around these large maps gets lonely and boring. Traditional lone wolf-style play also throws a wrench in the spawn system, making enemies often appear nearby without warning. Playing in a well-coordinated group is more gratifying than ever, but more casual solo games can be frustrating.”

    Kotaku– Not Yet

    Single Player- “It’s funny—playing through the initial section of scripted events where you run through your under-attack town, all I could think was, wow. This isn’t nearly as well-paced, or as deliberate as say, the start of The Last of Us—where everything seems so tight and considered that you forget the game is just mostly making you walk forward while stuff (like explosions, crashes, deaths) happen around you.”

    Multiplayer- “Playing still feels tense, and this tension is sometimes punctuated by the sudden high of kills. You’ll still live or die by your reflexes. The customization options are still robust (moreso than before, actually), and the number of things you can level and earn experience points for is dizzying.”

    Gamespot– 8/10

    Single Player- “The whole thing feels like a geopolitical Mad Lib, but a functional and rather harmless one. Ghosts delivers just enough narrative to serve as a catalyst for its whirlwind tour through global warzones, while resisting the urge to club you over the head with plot twists and gratuitous shock-and-awe moments.”

    Multiplayer- “A more familiar experience can be found in Ghosts’ competitive multiplayer. The frantic pacing and close-quarters encounters are every bit as enjoyable as they’ve ever been, augmented by contextual lean and running slide abilities that make for more fluid transitions in and out of cover. Infinity Ward has taken a delicate approach to the existing multiplayer progression, though a new perk weighting system promotes better player balance while still giving you plenty of ways to micromanage your loadouts.”

    Polygon– 6.5/10

    Single Player- With the end of the Modern Warfare series in 2011 and the dawn of a new console generation on the horizon, Ghosts could start from scratch, with no backstory to hold it back. A new storyline and new characters in a new setting seemed like a great opportunity. That freedom nonetheless results in one of the sloppiest storylines in Call of Duty history.”

    Multiplayer- Call of Duty: Ghosts too often feels like a me-too product, never breaking entirely new ground. Meanwhile, Infinity Ward has stripped out some much-loved features from Black Ops 2, including League Play, replay recording and player-created emblems.”

    Destructoid– 5/10

    Single Player- “The campaign isn’t exactly bad, but it is a banal shooting gallery without the remarkable setpieces or memorable moments to carry it. Very much a COD-by-numbers affair, players quickly blitz through the usual tasks with dutiful obligation.”

    Multiplayer- “While there are some new toys to play with, and you can even customize the look of your character (as well as play as a woman, finally), the core experience feels like business as usual, moreso since we’ve lost the near-future gadgets found in 2012’s installment.”

    Game Informer– 8/10

    Single Player- “As stupid as the story is, I found myself enjoying it for exactly that reason. This is a big, dumb action game, and it makes no attempt to be more than that. Instead of the ­convoluted techno-babble of the Modern Warfare series, Ghosts’ campaign is simply about blowing up everything you see in progressively bigger ways. It’s short and wastes no time with character development, opting instead to shuttle you along to the next exploding satellite station or chaotic chase scene.”

    Multiplayer- “Grind mixes Halo’s Headhunter mode with Call of Duty’s own Kill Confirmed match type, and it results in some tense moments as you struggle to return dog tags before you’re killed. Blitz is fast-paced and fun, tasking players with sprinting into a designated scoring zone before enemies stop them with a hail of gunfire. Search and Rescue is a smart variant of a series favorite, and gives players hope to return after being eliminated. These new match types can be a lot of fun, but the only thing that feels different is the method of scoring.”

    By the look of it some people are hitting the wall when it comes to Call of Duty. It will still sell millions of copies but the reviews are showing a downward trend and will sales be next in the next few years?

  • The Call Of Duty: Ghosts Live Action Trailer Is A Michael Bay Wet Dream

    Photo courtesy coplanet.it
    Photo courtesy coplanet.it

    Another year, another Call of Duty game which means another live action trailer. Over the past few years Jonah Hill, Kobe Bryant and Robert Downey, Jr. have starred in the ads for the biggest game on the planet (I don’t like saying it but it is true).

    This year’s commercial for [amazon_link id=”B003O6CBIG” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Call of Duty: Ghosts[/amazon_link] is brought to us by The Wolverine director James Mangold and stars Megan Fox who continually makes herself relevant despite doing nothing.

    Call of Duty: Ghosts releases on November 5th.

    http://youtu.be/MNxh7umVOZ0

  • The Battlefield 4 Story Trailer Is Not PETA Approved

    Photo courtesy mediastinger.com
    Photo courtesy mediastinger.com

    Show of hands. Who remembers Battlefield 3’s story? Put your hand down “always has to feel important guy”, no one remembers Battlefield 3’s story.

    Well Battlefield 4 is here to make sure you remember that it has a story and it is the anti-Call of Duty. Does Call of Duty have female players in multiplayer? Screw that, Battlefield has one as a main character. You can have a dog partner? Fu** your dog. Battlefield 4’s soldiers punch dogs in their stupid dog faces. Literally. A dog gets punch in the face.

    I laughed.

    Will the story be more memorable this time around? Who knows? They all blend together anyway. Terrorist with a name with too many consonants either is blowing up stuff or plans to blow up stuff and you as Brick Gunplay must stop him with your squad of varied racial and psychological stereotypes.

    Dog punching is an added bonus.

    [amazon_link id=”B00BXE4KVM” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Battlefield 4[/amazon_link] releases on October 29th.

  • Gamestop Offers $50 Trade-In Credit For Swapping Games To Xbox One

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    Photo courtesy walyou.com

    Gamestop is actually offering a pretty good deal when it comes to upgrading your games to the [amazon_link id=”B00CMQTVMI” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Xbox One[/amazon_link] this fall. The retailer will guarantee you a $50 trade-in credit on certain games when they are bought within 30 days of release. Effectively this makes an upgrade to an Xbox One copy of the game only $10. You must be a Power Up Rewards member to take advantage of this deal.

    Here is the list of games eligible:

    -Assassin’s Creed IV

    -Battlefield 4

    -Call of Duty: Ghosts

    -FIFA 14

    -Madden NFL 25

  • Activision Bringing Six Games To Wii U This Fall

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    Photo courtesy gamingtrend.com

    No one can blame Activision for contributing to the [amazon_link id=”B009AGXH64″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Wii U[/amazon_link] game drought. They have just announced that six games will be making their way onto Nintendo’s struggling console this fall including Call of Duty: Ghosts.

    Here is the lineup:

    -Call of Duty: Ghosts

    -Angry Birds Star Wars

    -Angry Birds Trilogy

    -Skylanders Swap Force

    -Spongebob Squarepants: Plankton’s Robotic Revenge

    -Wipeout: Create & Crash

    Really none of these are system sellers (since COD is on every system already) but it will at least give owners a few new things to think about getting, especially if you have kids.

    Merry Christmas Johnny! It’s Spongebob and Call of Duty!

     

  • Call Of Duty: Ghosts (Sort Of) Confirmed As Box Art Leaks

    Photo courtesy destructoid.com
    Photo courtesy destructoid.com

    Images have leaked out of the supposed box art for the not yet confirmed, but sure as shit is gonna happen Call of Duty: Ghosts. It has a military man on the front who is apparently answering the…call of duty? I suppose.

    The next game in the mega-popular Call of Duty series, Ghosts will see you take control of Ranger Man or Other Ranger Man as you work to shoot and climb or rappel things in hopes of bringing the villainous Terrorist B into custody before he can blow up….the world…or something. You will be able to shoot many people with a wide array of military weaponry that you will never see in real life and aren’t quite sure if it is real or not.

    For the other 98% of you, there is multiplayer also so you can avoid any kind of annoying story in your game.

    Call of Duty: Ghosts has no release date, but it will be November.