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Saturday, November 8, 2014

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare

   What Modern Warfare did with its real life personality and character, Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare did with Pseudo-realism in futuristic war arsenal. Replacing the hardline ultra realistic game with what qualifies as being fully science fiction: visibility, jump suits, hover tanks, jumps suits, etc.
Not so original in the broader sense, both Titanfall and Destiny both came out with jumpsuit and advanced weaponry. But it's definitely original in series. And for a huge number of people who play Call of Duty as a game of choice, it should gain notoriety.


  Experts have been worried that Advanced Warfare sales will be down, taking a look at the not so good performance of Ghosts, they predict that it will not even add up to it. But gaming experts feel that will not be the case. Pre-orders are one piece of information that objects to that theory. And while 'Ghost' has lost countless of sales at the hands of reviewers and
gamers alike, Advance Warfare actually benefits from positive word of mouth. As people sometimes forget it matters or not if the game is actually good or not. Major League Gaming has already announced that the first Pro League Season for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare will start in December. With support from the culture that CG games that this produce, it's bound to be the next big hit. Not to mention the celebrity endorsement from Kevin Spacey.
     Call of Duty may never reach the industry heights it enjoyed throughout the last generation, but Advance Warfare will give it a reach to gamers that will rekindle that competitive edge. Activition definitely made a break through, let's see how well it do in the field.

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