Depth: 3 /5. Addictiveness: 4 /5. Call of Duty: Ghosts ticks all the usual boxes but can’t shift the feeling that we’ve seen it all before. Good Stuff. Larger, more interesting maps. More customisation options. The multiplayer action’s still great. Bad Stuff. Squads and Extinction modes disappoint.
Summary. Call of Duty: Ghosts' robust multiplayer suite and refreshingly varied campaign make it one of the best in the series. Developers. Infinity Ward. Publishers. Activision. Release Date. Nov
Released in 2013, Call of Duty: Ghosts puts players in the shoes of a force fighting for the survival of a weakened nation. Ten years after a devastating mass event, the nation's borders and the
To summarise, Call of Duty is very misunderstood in the gaming world, and does not deserve the age rating of 18, which puts many parents off when looking into buying it for their child. It is no different to games in the Battlefield franchise and deserves the substantial popularity it’s gained over the years.
I think that anyone 10 and up should be able to play this game. There is mild swearing but you can turn it off. Violence is in this game but in this day and age, it is in all games and most of the bad guys have masks and look like robots. Plus there is no s*x stuff. The main player is a good guy that is taking over an occupied island.
Conclusion. Call of Duty: Ghosts is what a lot of fans of the series will want: more of the same, but with slightly better graphics and some twists, such as playing as a dog within a moderately
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