

Launching yourself into battle and strafing out of harms way is exhilarating and makes you feel like a total badass. My personal favorite is the light exoskeleton which grants the ability to not only jump higher with a double jump but change direction mid jump. Think of the exos as a character class and loadout. With three classes of exos, players will be able to jump higher, slam down from above, grapple, cloak, and shield themselves in combat. The most obvious addition is the exoskeleton suit - which further bolsters your capabilities as a human. Set in the future Sledgehammer does a great job of creating nifty gadgets and weapons at your disposal. Through the use of cybernetics you've become part machine in a struggle against terrorists and for hire to the highest bidder. It creates interesting in fun situations for the player by combining futuristic technology with its narrative. The story puts you in the shoes of Mitchell, an ex-military soldier who has gone mercenary after losing his arm in battle. Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare is the first game since Modern Warfare to truly feel like a step forward instead of simply an iteration or cash grab sequel.Īs you peel back the layers of Advanced Warfare's onion you begin to realize that the game is much more than just shooting for the sake of shooting. The yearly title now shares development by three studios, with this year's game being developed by Sledgehammer Games. It's weird in retrospect to look at the Call of Duty franchise, a series that started as a WWII game on PC, and see what it's become under Activision's umbrella.
