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Call of duty infinite warfare gameplay review
Call of duty infinite warfare gameplay review




call of duty infinite warfare gameplay review

Kit Harrington (Game of Thrones) leads them by way of a stereotypically evil British accent. If that's the propaganda the Veritas is letting out, imagine what other cartoonish evil they're hiding. "Freedom has no place in the light of our sun." That's a direct quote from the SDF High Council, and according to another loading screen the SDF has an Elite Propaganda Unit called The Veritas. You can tell the SDF are the bad guys because loading screens are littered with quotes from them, and every single one would make a Sith Lord pause. In the campaign, you are the effortlessly charming Reyes, a United Nations Space Alliance (UNSA) Navy pilot with Tom Cruise-like features, and you're promoted to captain of a starship when the Settlement Defence Front (SDF) - a Mars-based terror organisation with significant resources - removes the previous captain from his command. Let's dig into that first, then move on to multiplayer. It should be awesome but it’s mostly slow and plodding, and by the time the pace picks up there’s not enough game left to wash the disappointment of the first two thirds out of your mouth.

call of duty infinite warfare gameplay review

It's a Call of Duty game where you fight in zero-G environments, where you fly a spaceship called a Jackal and have a robot buddy called Ethan who is endearingly written.

call of duty infinite warfare gameplay review

We’ve seen Doom, Titanfall 2, Gears of War 4, Battlefield 1,Deus Ex: Mankind Divided… and they're all better than Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare’s campaign. 2016 has been one of the best years for single-player shooter campaigns of the past decade.






Call of duty infinite warfare gameplay review