Recently, foreign media IGN reviewed Activision's game "Call Of Duty: Infinite Warfare" and gave the game a score of 7.7. Let’s take a look below!
"Call of Duty 13: Infinite Warfare" IGN score: 7.7
Although "Call of Duty 13: Infinite Warfare" moves the battlefield to space, it is just a fun but playable game Not a game to play.
This big step into the future doesn’t bring much new life to Call of Duty. The single-player campaign is grand but slow-paced, and the advantages of multiplayer and zombie modes are all inherited from last year's "Black Ops 3." It can be said that "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" is a fun but playable game. .
2016 is a great year for single-player shooting games. We have "Doom 4", "Titanfall 2", "Gears of War 4", "Battlefield 1", "Deus Ex: Mankind Divided", and the above-mentioned games All single-player processes are better than "Call of Duty 13: Infinite Warfare". The problem isn't innovation: In this Call of Duty game, you fight in zero-gravity outer space, pilot a Jackal spaceship, and have a robot follower called Ethan. It's all supposed to be cool, but the experience ends up being clunky and dull, and by the time the game really starts to pick up the pace later on, you've been turned off by the tedium of the first two-thirds.
In the single-player campaign, the player plays the role of Reyes, an easy-going and charming pilot who belongs to the United Nations Space Alliance (UNSA) naval aviation group. It is easy to compare to Tom Cruise in "Top Gun". Self-improvement and self-confidence are in tune. Not long after the game started, the Martian terrorist organization "Colonial Defense Front" (SDF) killed the previous captain, allowing the player to take orders in the face of danger and be promoted to the new captain.
The loading screen of this game all quotes SDF's "wise words", and each sentence reveals the power of the Sith Emperor, such as "There is no freedom in our land where the sun shines." It is very shocking. Clearly realize that the SDF is an out-and-out villain. The read page also hints that the SDF has an elite literary team "The Veritas" (Truth). After reading it, one can't help but think of other ways they can package evil ideas. Kit Harrington (Game of Thrones, Jon Snow) will lend his British accent the lead role as the villain.
The rest of the cast and crew are doing their best to keep the player's attention focused on the story. The dialogue between the characters is well thought out, but it's a pity that there are loopholes in the story itself. For example, Sergeant Omar (David Harewood, Homeland Security) has been expressing his hatred for the robot E3N (Jeffrey Nordling, 24 Hours). However, during the next mission, he suddenly became friendly with E3N again and even used the nickname Ethan. It’s simply a fan-fascination. But no matter what, the voice actors are always very dedicated to the content they perform.