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Call of Duty Infinite Warfare: An Honest Review

Call of duty Infinite Warfare is a first-person shooting. This is a game build to play on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and for PC.  Infinite warfare has single-player and multiplayer both online and offline gaming options.

A leap in futuristic space combat hasn’t breathed a lot of new life in a Call of Duty. This is due to scenic but poorly paced single-player campaigns, multiplayer campaigns, and zombies modes.

It succeeds mostly by sticking close to what Call of Duty Black Ops 3 did last year. COD Infinite Warfare is a generally fun but inessential shoot on.

What is the length of the total gameplay of Call Of Duty Infinite Warfare?

Total gameplay of Call of Duty Infinite Warfare is of around 5 hours and 30 Minutes.

Call of Duty Infinite Warfare is which part of Call of Duty series?

Counting only main releases CoD Infinite Warfare lands on 16 numbers, being released on 4 November 2016.

Call of Duty Infinite Warfare: Honest Review

The sci-fi gaming campaign spends 2/3 of its five and a half hours getting warmed up. After that, it finally hits its stride after a cold open that evokes an old-school call of duty melodrama

Infinite warfare places you in the shoes of a Navy pilot with so much Top Gun swagger. (I half-expected a volleyball scene) The battle against Game of Thrones Kit Harington and his cartoonishly freedom-hating settlement defense front is fought across the solar system on foot in a space fighter and in a spacesuit.

It’s a good attempt to present call of duty as more than just a linear series of corridor shootouts. But, the pacing suffers from too many fights against bullet spongy armored enemies, and stingy use of the best weapons in space missions.

Call of Duty Infinite Warfare: An Honest Review

Dogfights rest a lot of control away from you making each one feel much like the last and with no mini-map in your ship or out of it.

It’s annoyingly tough to tell where you’re being attacked from in space worse loading screens are hidden by the longest and most boring elevator rides since Mass Effects.

By the time things really get going there’s only about an hour or so left to play through similar to Call of Duty Black ops 3. In all the right ways with a pic 10 load our system complimented by specialists like rigs and a focus on mobility.

Call of Duty Infinite Warfare: An Honest Review

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CoD Infinite Warfare is fast-paced, the multiplayer mode is obviously its strongest mode. There are lots of interesting ways to customize your class that can surprise your enemies.

With a low skill floor level and a high skill ceiling level, it’s both accessible and rewarding. The map design uses the science-fiction setting to great effects. Taking you and your opponents to levels with gorgeous backdrops from around the solar system with mobility.

A critical focus, infinite warfare is very rigid in the way it defines wall running opportunities which can create problems. If you’re coming from other high mobility shooters, only certain walls or certain parts of walls can be used and the maps aren’t clear in defining which are.

Which encourages map knowledge to both, traverse correctly and know-how is a takedown flanking war honors. But, it feels too set in stone and turns wall runs into their own type of corridor.

Nevertheless, levels are at their best when they’re wide open allowing you to leap slide, and wall run around like you’re in an old-school arena shooter.

When they’re closed off they give way to shotgun spamming ambushes and your ability to deal with players who spawn behind you becomes complicated. Those spawn problems plagued Call of duty infinite warfare but they will hopefully improve over time.

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Another area that needs improvement is networking. Infinite warfare has put me on peer-to-peer hosted servers far too often causing all manner of frustrating lag and sync issues.

Zombies in space land is a gem though not quite as strong as the more built version we saw in black ops 3. Set in an abandoned theme park and hosted by a maniacal David Hasselhoff.

It’s a little too goofy at times when it should be menacing. Nevertheless, it still has the same cooperative magic as you solve the many puzzles of the park while fighting off waves of exploiting clowns and zombified park goers.

Clairvaux looping map design and thematically appropriate traps turn each new game into a learning experience as you discover all the intricacies of the park. There’s even an inspired way of earning new lives by playing carnival games when you die.

Zombie mode

Review: Verdict 

There’s a massive amount of content in Call of Duty infinite warfare. Though especially if you play black ops 3 last year there’s little of it, that’s particularly impressive.

The campaign is ignorable, and the multiplayer needs a little technical work to be as good as last year’s. But the overly silly zombies mode keeps me coming back.

It may not stand out in a year that’s been crowded with great shooters but it still produces that familiar Call of Duty action.

We hope that this Call Of Duty Infinite Warfare Review has solved your queries on this game. If still, you want to ask something feel free to ask in the comment section below.

System Requirements (Minimum)

  • CPU: Intel Core i3 or equivalent
  • RAM: 8 GB
  • Operating System: Windows 7 or later
  • VIDEO CARD: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 (2GB) / AMD Radeon HD 7850 (2GB)
  • HARD DISK SPACE: 70 GB
  • GRAPHICS MEMORY: 2048 MB

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