![]() Control capabilities allow you to disrupt or hack bots and turrets, either weakening them, bringing them to your side or putting them under your direct control.Īnd the Chaos capabilities? These allow you to wreck bots and turrets remotely, but also disrupt the enemy at range or whittle down their numbers when they threaten to overwhelm you. They’re divided into three types, Martial, Chaos and Control, only one of which is available in any mission load-out.īroadly speaking, Martial capabilities give you speed and enhanced melee attacks, transforming you into a whirling dervish of destruction on the battlefield. ![]() Just as Advanced Warfare’s exosuits shook up the tired Modern Warfare-style formula, so Black Ops 3’s various cyber-core abilities add some much-needed punch to this game. It’s not that the sci-fi stuff isn’t cool. It leaves you wondering whether it’s time Call of Duty looked back to the past for inspiration. The result sometimes feels less like a third Black Ops game than Call of Duty: Even More Advanced Warfare. Black Ops 3’s focuses entirely on the sci-fi stuff, loses most of its conspiracy theory trappings and brings augmented super-soldiers in. ![]() The second mixed that up with a sci-fi techno-thriller, splitting the action between interleaved, branching past and near-future storylines and bringing bots and drones into the mix. ![]() The first Black Ops bought a very distinctive flavour to Call of Duty one born of conspiracy theory, spy thrillers and darker style of storytelling. In a way, it suffers because of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. The only problem is that, as with all all-you-can-eat buffets, some portions are a lot tastier than others, leaving you wondering whether a little more focus might have created something really exceptional.īlack Ops 3 is a solid installment that will please the series’ hardcore fans, but it’s not a mainstream crowd-pleaser in the way that last year’s Advanced Warfare was. It adds enough to the core gameplay to make it feel like more than just another lazy retread, and it’s easily the best-looking CoD to date. This is a mountainous all-you-can-eat buffet of a Call of Duty, its steaming heated trays crammed with game modes, options and hidden features. Oddly for a game so focused on brutality, betrayal, violence, techno-fear and man’s inhumanity to man, generosity is Call of Duty: Black Ops 3’s biggest asset. With all that exclusive content included, all the weapons and attachments available early on, you’ll have that much needed head-start on the competition upon Modern Warfare 3’s release.Available on Xbox One, PS4, PC (PS4 and PC reviewed) Overall, the Vault Edition is essential, and this will please the most hardcore fans of the game. Although PlayStation users have exclusive early access to the Open Beta ahead of all other platforms though.īut when you are just a casual player playing some multiplayer matches or getting that W in Battle Royale and without giving a second thought on all the various cosmetic rewards granted by the Vault Edition, then the Standard one is for you.īut when you have the money, love to customize, then Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Vault Edition is definitely worth it. When you also pre-order the game at your preferred gaming retailers, either Physical or Digital, you will get some of the bonus items listed below:Ĭall of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Vault Edition, is it worth it?Īs with all past Modern Warfare games, getting the opportunity to play the campaign a week early is a must, and that comes when purchasing either the Standard or Vault Editions.
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