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Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare (for PlayStation 4)

 & Timothy Torres Former Junior Analyst, Consumer Electronics

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Advanced Warfare introduces exoskeletons, laser guns, and double-jumps to the Call of Duty franchise, but the online lag, odd animation, and overall sameness that comes from annual releases prevent the game from living up to its potential.

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare (for PlayStation 4)

Would the real Ilona please stand up?

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare (for PlayStation 4)

The campaign takes you through the streets of Seoul, to a nuclear facility in Seattle, to a busy freeway in, uh, somewhere.

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare (for PlayStation 4)

Kevin Spacey turns in a decent villainous performance, but the facial capture technology isn't as good as games from generations ago.

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare (for PlayStation 4)

It's the future, which means lasers. They're not that different from normal machine guns.

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare (for PlayStation 4)

The exo-suit grants you more mobility than ever before. Double-jumping and slide-dodging speed things up in multiplayer.

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare (for PlayStation 4)

Multiplayer maps have a lot of vertical areas, perfect for ambushing. Too bad about that lag, though.

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Timothy Torres

Timothy Torres

Former Junior Analyst, Consumer Electronics

Timothy Torres covered wearables, digital home, and various cool gadgets, including the occasional video game. He has written all manner of copy for Computer Shopper, The Jersey Journal, Radio One, Random House, and 2D-X. Before entering the tech world, he attended New York University and worked in education as an art instructor. In his spare time he dabbles in theater, sketches comics, eats a lot of sushi and watches too many movies.

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