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November 2016
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The editors liked
Fun and interesting single player
Multiplayer is consistent
Looks and sounds phenomenal
Great weapons and gadgets
Satisfying single-player campaign
Super-slick and polished
Great graphics
Available with Modern Warfare Remastered
Zombies in Spaceland agreeably whimsical
Multiplayer more intense than ever
Campaign packed with dogfights
Zero-g fighting
One of the most interesting stories in the series
Side missions add variety
Including stealth
Very enjoyable campaign
Looks stunning
Superb voice acting
Zombies in Spaceland
The editors didn't like
Story is a little thin
Campaign is brief
Too
Multiplayer still needs serious dedication
Zero-gravity shooting doesn't really work
Some gamers won't take to the space-combat
Jumpy gameplay and tactical assault don't mix
Constant shot-in-the-back moments in multiplayer
Multiplayer the poorest it's been in years
Progression has devolved to a heartless grind
Big-name celebrity actors play minimal part in narrative
Call of Duty Infinite Warfare is the most disappointing multiplayer shooter I've played in recent memory because it has too many poorly balanced mechanics and systems to create an enjoyable arcade shooter experience...
Published: 2017-04-30, Author: Sean , review by: impulsegamer.com
With four fresh maps in which to hunt down your buddies and a rollicking foray into undead ass kicking, Continuum may falter in places but it is still an easy recommend for fans...
As I said before, it's been one crazy year for shooters. Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare doesn't stack up, be it the campaign or (worse) the multiplayer. Boring on the one hand, bad on the other, with Zombies and a handful of spectacular moments not en...
Published: 2016-11-11, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Excellent campaign with side missions, jaw-dropping realism, strong characters
Multiplayer a let down and similar to the last game
Call of Duty Infinite Warfare goes where no previous version goes before yet still maintains the qualities that made the previous versions a hit. But the multiplayer mode – for many the only reason they buy the game – is a bit of a letdown and not much d...
Published: 2016-11-04, Author: Andrew , review by: impulsegamer.com
Call of Duty Infinite Warfare is another first person shooter in this overcrowded market but what it offers is one of the most unique experiences of this genre in 2016 which includes exceptional gameplay, a fantastic story and truly riveting multiplayer...
Published: 2016-11-04, Author: Keith , review by: nzgamer.com
Abstract: With every Call of Duty release, there are broad strokes that remain the same – things you can rely on to help form your opinion of the game. There's a bombastic singleplayer campaign that can be chewed through, and then forgotten. There's multiplayer, fi...
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Published: 2016-06-15, Author: Matthew , review by: criticalhit.net
Abstract: I did thankfully, but not much. My behind closed doors demonstration at E3 featured the very same video shown at the Sony conference earlier this week along with a small segment of brand new gameplay. I did get to see another portion of the FPS too, that...
Entertaining campaign, Fantastic presentation, Space dogfights are a great addition
Feels too familiar, Generic multiplayer, Microtransactions are essentially pay-to-win, Rating (out of 10): 6, Gadgets 360 played a retail copy of Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare on the PS4. The game is available on the PC, PS4, and Xbox One from Rs. 3,499
Fun and interesting single player, Multiplayer is consistent, Looks and sounds phenomenal
Story is a little thin, Campaign is brief, too, Multiplayer still needs serious dedication
There's no sign that Call of Duty is looking to hand over the crown just yet: Infinite Warfare is an enormous, almost fit to burst package of shooty goodness.The difference this time is that the single player campaign finally switches things up, creating...
Abstract: Everyone wants their new Call of Duty game at the end of the year. This year, Treyarch brings you Infinite Warfare. Call of Duty has been stuck in a rut for the past couple of years, but it seems to have finally broke out of this never-ending cycle of rep...