' Olympus must fall.......'
Every year we are treated to a new COD game, it's become quite customary , repetitive in many ways too but to keep things fresh Activision decided to rotate the franchise between 3 different game studios. In many ways Infinity ward is always the best of the lot, mostly because they reinvented COD with the modern warfare series. Their reputation precedes their work and this year is no different. Infinite Warfare is the latest entry into their franchise and people this year has been quite tough for both the company and the franchise for it has been under heavy scrutiny for focusing too much on advanced warfare. So under all this how does the game really stack up ? Let's dive right in :)
Like all wars this too has a back story a solid one at that, thanks to advances in space exploration the Earth's forces have expanded to nearly every planet in the solar system. But this hasn't all been smooth and a faction called the SDF has risen to fight against the injustice the governments have done and act as a voice for the people or so they claim. They have forgone Earth and everyone living in it and have decided that the only way to end this is to destroy both the UNSA and everything it stands for.
Admiral Salen Kotch ( Kit Harrington ) is the young general leading SDF into the assult against the Earth's Forces, he has done an amazing role, one that exuberates anger and fierceness. You are Captain Nick Reyes ( brian Bloom ), a young soldier who is forced to take command reluctantly and is put in charge of making decisions that will determine the fate of not just him but his crew and at a point the entire UNSA as well. Brian bloom emotes effortlessly and the face capture makes it so realistic that you can see the struggle he is going through. hat's off to Infinity ward for taking the extra effort to cast such amazing people to make the story all the more engaging.
Be it Caludia Black, Jamie Gray Haider, Brian or Kit everyone has given it their best and it shows when the story needs to move forward and requires a strong performance to do so. Next off is the combat the movement and wall run have very much been enhanced to make gameplay fun but the real charm of infinite ware would be in the space battles, we are given a jet fighter called Jackal and trust me I have never had so much fun flying a jet, the space battles are truly grand, edge of the seat, adriline pumping and so much satisfying.
Final Verdict : Call Of Duty Infinite Warfare is a bold statement that excellent gameplay and compelling characters can bring to life a solid yet tried story, Take a hint activision. Back to the roots it is.
Every year we are treated to a new COD game, it's become quite customary , repetitive in many ways too but to keep things fresh Activision decided to rotate the franchise between 3 different game studios. In many ways Infinity ward is always the best of the lot, mostly because they reinvented COD with the modern warfare series. Their reputation precedes their work and this year is no different. Infinite Warfare is the latest entry into their franchise and people this year has been quite tough for both the company and the franchise for it has been under heavy scrutiny for focusing too much on advanced warfare. So under all this how does the game really stack up ? Let's dive right in :)
Like all wars this too has a back story a solid one at that, thanks to advances in space exploration the Earth's forces have expanded to nearly every planet in the solar system. But this hasn't all been smooth and a faction called the SDF has risen to fight against the injustice the governments have done and act as a voice for the people or so they claim. They have forgone Earth and everyone living in it and have decided that the only way to end this is to destroy both the UNSA and everything it stands for.
Admiral Salen Kotch ( Kit Harrington ) is the young general leading SDF into the assult against the Earth's Forces, he has done an amazing role, one that exuberates anger and fierceness. You are Captain Nick Reyes ( brian Bloom ), a young soldier who is forced to take command reluctantly and is put in charge of making decisions that will determine the fate of not just him but his crew and at a point the entire UNSA as well. Brian bloom emotes effortlessly and the face capture makes it so realistic that you can see the struggle he is going through. hat's off to Infinity ward for taking the extra effort to cast such amazing people to make the story all the more engaging.
Be it Caludia Black, Jamie Gray Haider, Brian or Kit everyone has given it their best and it shows when the story needs to move forward and requires a strong performance to do so. Next off is the combat the movement and wall run have very much been enhanced to make gameplay fun but the real charm of infinite ware would be in the space battles, we are given a jet fighter called Jackal and trust me I have never had so much fun flying a jet, the space battles are truly grand, edge of the seat, adriline pumping and so much satisfying.
The variety of missions, the weapons available and the overall gameplay feels fresh thanks to this amazing addition. To call it slow by comparing it to another game wouldn't do justice to all the amazing effort the devs have put into this to make it feel so good. Next up is music, surprisingly the game features a pretty decent score, the bring the sense of awe or absolute sorrow the score matches aptly and does it with such eloquence that you fall it love with soon after. A consistent gameplay, nothing revolutionary but nothing that will put you at a discomfort, infinite warfare treads safe waters here.
Final Verdict : Call Of Duty Infinite Warfare is a bold statement that excellent gameplay and compelling characters can bring to life a solid yet tried story, Take a hint activision. Back to the roots it is.
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