Once you go ‘Black Ops III’ you can’t go back

Bang! Bang! That’s all that has been heard on my TV for the past week. I have not done my homework this week because I have been to busy playing “Call of Duty: Black Ops III.”

Photo: The Signal blogger Eric Yanez with his new video game.
The Signal blogger Eric Yanez with his new video game.

The game’s main focus is superhumans. Technology has become apart of us and we can use it to our advantage; we can be technology. I love the idea because technology is advancing and I can see our military using forces similar to the ones in “Black Ops III” with time.

“Call of Duty” is a franchise that has been satisfying gamers ever since its first release in 2010. The main feature I always look forward to in any “Call of Duty” game is the zombie mode. This mode appeared in “Call of Duty: World at War” as a mini-game titled “Nazi Zombies” and quckily became a fan favorite. The zombies in this version must be on steroids because I keep dying in round one or two.

I haven’t gotten into the campaign yet, only the multiplayer mode. I never really play the campaign mode because it’s boring to me, but there’s rumors about a zombies story after you finishes the campaign mode, so I might give it a shot. The multiplayer in this new game is insane! They have added new abilities such as wall-running, super speed and glitching, which is just a fancy word for teleporting.

Video games have skyrocketed in price over the years, and “Black Ops III” is not an exception. The game cost me $65! That is almost $100 for a game. Back in my day, games were about 20 bucks. Trade-in value for new releases are typically higher when the game releases and price decreases as time goes on. Currently it is held at $33.

“Black Ops III” has introduced a very interesting concept and it does not disappoint. I give it a rating of 9/10. Homework can wait, in the meantime, I’m going to be trying to get a good reputation online in “Black Ops.”

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