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.”
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.”