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Wonderful set-pieces
Mix of semi-stealth and gung-ho shoot outs
Looks great for the most
Multiplayer will appease a huge chunk of prospective players
Call Of Duty: Ghosts is graphically interesting. And while it doesn't do anything innovative in terms of game play, it's at least as fun as its predecessors. The question is, what sort of hardware do you need in order to enjoy the title? When it comes...
While there's nothing groundbreaking in Ghosts, the gameplay is solid, graphics very nice IF you can get the high end textures loading and overall it moves the franchise along just enough to warrant a purchase. Fans of Call of Duty will undoubtedly enjoy ...
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Published: 2013-11-14, Author: James , review by: techdigest.tv
So how'd it do? Well, the easiest way to decide if you should buy Ghosts is simple: if you liked the earlier games in the series then you'll like this, as it's very, very similar.If you're not a fan then this isn't going to convert you.Intellectually, of...
Published: 2013-11-08, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Wonderful set-pieces, mix of semi-stealth and gung-ho shoot outs, looks great for the most, multiplayer will appease a huge chunk of prospective players, there's a dog - everyone likes dogs right
It's all a bit the same isn't it?, that juddery "caught behind comrade" irk, one or two frame rate drops (PS3 version tested), storyline is bonkers
Call of Duty: Ghosts is a nonsense of storytelling that also happens to be a blast. A dumb blast, mind, but it's fun nonetheless - even if you're not typically a first person shooting fan. You won't care what your character's name is, nor why anythi...
Published: 2013-12-03, Author: Don , review by: tomshardware.com
Call Of Duty: Ghosts is graphically interesting. And while it doesn't do anything innovative in terms of game play, it's at least as fun as its predecessors. The question is, what sort of hardware do you need in order to enjoy the title? When it comes...
Abstract: For the past several years, Activision has made a killing by releasing yearly iterations of the Call of Duty series. This year is no different with the release of Call of Duty: Ghosts. However, while last year’s Black Ops II benefited from being a laun...
In the grand tradition of games criticism, we all sit in a dusty, midnight circle, chat by the crackling fire, and warm ourselves on the shells of badly reviewed videogame cases. Sometimes we laugh, sometimes we cry, and when we wish to blood new membe...
When it comes down to it, the alternate modes are distractions from the main events of multiplayer and single player. Both are lacking this year and it's immediately clear why. When inevitably comparing Ghosts to past iterations, it looks like someone too...