Your character is known by the pseudonym “Bell” and described as “ the one we need to keep our eyes on.” I was immediately intrigued by not knowing if I could trust my own character. You’ll play alongside familiar faces: CIA Agent Jason Hudson, Master Sergeant Frank Woods, and Captain Alex Mason. United States President, Ronald Reagan, has tasked CIA agent, Russell Adler (who is basically Robert Redford’s twin), with locating Perseus, who is described as “ the single largest threat to the free world.” He is a Soviet operative who threatens not only all of western Europe with nuclear weapons, but also the reputation of the United States. This entry is set during the Cold War in the early 1980s. Despite the new replayability value the alternate endings offer, and the variety in the missions offered, the game ended up being a massive disappointment. There’s nothing overly groundbreaking with the campaign this year, but two new features I appreciated were the ability to make choices in conversations, and the story’s alternate endings. As you might expect, the Cold War campaign is a pretty standard, linear first-person shooter. I purchased the Cross-Gen Bundle so that I could experience the game on my new Xbox Series X. However, I enjoyed the multiplayer beta so much that I pre-ordered the game immediately. Typically, I would rather wait until there’s a sale and I can purchase the game at a discount. I typically do not purchase Call of Duty games upon launch. Cold War was developed by two studios, Treyarch and Raven Software, and was published by Activision. It launched on several platforms including the long-running PS4 and Xbox One, and the brand new PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S consoles. The latest installment, Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, released on Novemwith high expectations, as it launched alongside the new generation of consoles. You can find Seasoned Gaming’s review policy hereĪnother year, another Call of Duty campaign.
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