Post: GOTW - Official Thread
04-08-2015, 07:58 PM #1
Ellis
Gym leader
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If you want to know why I decided to create this thread, click the Spoiler tag below. If not, you can find the very first review just underneath the spoiler.

I wanted to create this thread for both personal* and community benefits.
*(Personal benefits meaning I can gain experience in writing reviews and contributing to the community.)

Every few days I will post a review of a game that I own or have played long enough to write an unbiased review.
If this catches on and gains a lot of popularity, I would encourage people to personal message me (or email me) a full review of any games that they feel the community would appreciate. All credit will be given to the people who write reviews or suggest any games that they would like to see reviewed.

Since I own mostly "Top of the Chart" games, my reviews won't be any different to the websites that specialize in reviewing games, besides the fact that the reviews are my personal opinion of the game.
As this grows, I expect I will purchase any games that the majority would like to see reviewed.

Thank you for reading, I hope you enjoy my reviews whether you agree with them or not.
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Many thanks,
Ellis.


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Welcome to the very first game of Games of the Week.
The first game I will be reviewing is Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.

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Rather than the overused approach on being a Marine, Advanced Warfare puts you in the boots of a soldier contracted into a Private Military Company (PMC) called "Atlas". I was praying that the game would be better than Call of Duty: Ghosts and after playing the campaign for a few days straight, I can say that the story is not what I expected it to be. In fact, it was pretty disappointing.

You start the game off as Jack Mitchell, a young soldier who is very eager to defend his homeland along the side of his lifelong friend, William Irons. During the first mission, Mitchell looses his arm after a freak accident involving a bomb and the debris of the Havoc Launcher - and also looses his friend in the blast.
After a greatly criticised funeral cutscene, you are approached by William Irons' Father (and owner of Atlas) Jonathan Irons. He asks you to join Atlas and in the process, he gives you a bionic arm, trains you to be the best and throws you out into the real world of Atlas.

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As I ventured deeper into the Campaign, I soon got bored of how repetitive or similar the objectives became. I felt like I was playing Ghosts but with better visual graphics and weapons. I mean sure, Sledgehammer Games worked hard to create a great game, but for me it just didn't work.

Exo Suits were a game changer for the Call of Duty scene. These gave users the ability for Cloaking, Overclocking, Boost Jumps and more. Fortunately, these amazing abilities were added across all three game modes (Campaign, Multiplayer and Exo Survival). Exo Suits and Exo Abilities come in handy when playing Multiplayer, especially if you're carrying a heavy gun that affects your mobility, because you can Exo Boost behind that wall and avoid the bullets or you can Exo Jump in the air and spray that enemy into the dirt.

Multiplayer was different. Great, but different. Obviously it follows the same approach as every single Call of Duty game before it, but the Exo Suits and Abilities make it feel like a whole different experience. It does get boring really quickly, but what Call of Duty doesn't? No matter how different they are, they will all be the same. With that being said, I do play Multiplayer a lot. I am a self-confessed Multiplayer addict. There a nowhere near as many guns as previous Call of Duty games, but there are a lot of different variations. My favourite is the Bal 227 Obsidian Steed. The other guns and variations have all been tweaked so there is definitely something for everyone.

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The campaign visuals are the best of any Xbox One game I currently own (excluding Alien: Isolation).
I first noticed how incredible the visuals were during the Simulation sequence of the Campaign (during training for Atlas and learning how to control your bionic arm) - I was convinced it was real, and then the Simulation ended and I was stunned. The open Headquarters of Atlas were stunning, it felt like I was watching a movie.

Advanced Warfare is a great game visually. The storyline is similar to previous Call of Duty titles however I enjoyed playing the campaign and I am still a regular player of Multiplayer.

Hopefully this years Call of Duty will be just as unique and different as Advanced Warfare is, however I do not expect the Campaign will be much different as nearly every Call of Duty follows the same principles.

Good work Sledgehammer, not bad for a first time.
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04-08-2015, 08:06 PM #2
Reyz
Banned
Originally posted by .Ellis. View Post
Welcome to the official thread for "Game of the Week".
If you want to know why I decided to create this thread, click the Spoiler tag below. If not, you can find the very first review just underneath the spoiler.

I wanted to create this thread for both personal* and community benefits.
*(Personal benefits meaning I can gain experience in writing reviews and contributing to the community.)

Each week I will post a review of a game that I own or have played long enough to write an unbiased review.
If this catches on and gains a lot of popularity, I would encourage people to personal message me (or email me) a full review of any games that they feel the community would appreciate. All credit will be given to the people who write reviews or suggest any games that they would like to see reviewed.

Since I own mostly "Top of the Chart" games, my reviews won't be any different to the websites that specialize in reviewing games, besides the fact that the reviews are my personal opinion of the game.
As this grows, I expect I will purchase any games that the majority would like to see reviewed.

Thank you for reading, I hope you enjoy my reviews whether you agree with them or not.
If you wish to submit a game review or a suggestion, you can do so by You must login or register to view this content..

Many thanks,
Ellis.


Welcome to the very first week of Game of the Week.
This week I will be reviewing Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.

You must login or register to view this content.


Rather than the overused approach on being a Marine, Advanced Warfare puts you in the boots of a soldier contracted into a Private Military Company (PMC) called "Atlas". I was praying that the game would be better than Call of Duty: Ghosts and after playing the campaign for a few days straight, I can say that the story is not what I expected it to be. In fact, it was pretty disappointing.

You start the game off as Jack Mitchell, a young soldier who is very eager to defend his homeland along the side of his lifelong friend, William Irons. During the first mission, Mitchell looses his arm after a freak accident involving a bomb and the debris of the Havoc Launcher - and also looses his friend in the blast.
After a greatly criticised funeral cutscene, you are approached by William Irons' Father (and owner of Atlas) Jonathan Irons. He asks you to join Atlas and in the process, he gives you a bionic arm, trains you to be the best and throws you out into the real world of Atlas.
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As I ventured deeper into the Campaign, I soon got bored of how repetitive or similar the objectives became. I felt like I was playing Ghosts but with better visual graphics and weapons. I mean sure, Sledgehammer Games worked hard to create a great game, but for me it just didn't work.

Exo Suits were a game changer for the Call of Duty scene. These gave users the ability for Cloaking, Overclocking, Boost Jumps and more. Fortunately, these amazing abilities were added across all three game modes (Campaign, Multiplayer and Exo Survival). Exo Suits and Exo Abilities come in handy when playing Multiplayer, especially if you're carrying a heavy gun that affects your mobility, because you can Exo Boost behind that wall and avoid the bullets or you can Exo Jump in the air and spray that enemy into the dirt.

Multiplayer was different. Great, but different. Obviously it follows the same approach as every single Call of Duty game before it, but the Exo Suits and Abilities make it feel like a whole different experience. It does get boring really quickly, but what Call of Duty doesn't? No matter how different they are, they will all be the same. With that being said, I do play Multiplayer a lot. I am a self-confessed Multiplayer addict. There a nowhere near as many guns as previous Call of Duty games, but there are a lot of different variations. My favourite is the Bal 227 Obsidian Steed. The other guns and variations have all been tweaked so there is definitely something for everyone.
You must login or register to view this content.


The campaign visuals are the best of any Xbox One game I currently own (excluding Alien: Isolation).
I first noticed how incredible the visuals were during the Simulation sequence of the Campaign (during training for Atlas and learning how to control your bionic arm) - I was convinced it was real, and then the Simulation ended and I was stunned. The open Headquarters of Atlas were stunning, it felt like I was watching a movie.

Advanced Warfare is a great game visually. The storyline is similar to previous Call of Duty titles however I enjoyed playing the campaign and I am still a regular player of Multiplayer.

Hopefully this years Call of Duty will be just as unique and different as Advanced Warfare is, however I do not expect the Campaign will be much different as nearly every Call of Duty follows the same principles.

Good work Sledgehammer, not bad for a first time.


Me and you have a very different opinion. Im a huge zombies fan, i dont spend much time on campaign.
Try doing BO1 Next Happy
04-08-2015, 08:08 PM #3
Jimmy
Supreme
Originally posted by .Ellis. View Post
Welcome to the official thread for "Game of the Week".
If you want to know why I decided to create this thread, click the Spoiler tag below. If not, you can find the very first review just underneath the spoiler.

I wanted to create this thread for both personal* and community benefits.
*(Personal benefits meaning I can gain experience in writing reviews and contributing to the community.)

Each week I will post a review of a game that I own or have played long enough to write an unbiased review.
If this catches on and gains a lot of popularity, I would encourage people to personal message me (or email me) a full review of any games that they feel the community would appreciate. All credit will be given to the people who write reviews or suggest any games that they would like to see reviewed.

Since I own mostly "Top of the Chart" games, my reviews won't be any different to the websites that specialize in reviewing games, besides the fact that the reviews are my personal opinion of the game.
As this grows, I expect I will purchase any games that the majority would like to see reviewed.

Thank you for reading, I hope you enjoy my reviews whether you agree with them or not.
If you wish to submit a game review or a suggestion, you can do so by You must login or register to view this content..

Many thanks,
Ellis.


Welcome to the very first week of Game of the Week.
This week I will be reviewing Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.

You must login or register to view this content.


Rather than the overused approach on being a Marine, Advanced Warfare puts you in the boots of a soldier contracted into a Private Military Company (PMC) called "Atlas". I was praying that the game would be better than Call of Duty: Ghosts and after playing the campaign for a few days straight, I can say that the story is not what I expected it to be. In fact, it was pretty disappointing.

You start the game off as Jack Mitchell, a young soldier who is very eager to defend his homeland along the side of his lifelong friend, William Irons. During the first mission, Mitchell looses his arm after a freak accident involving a bomb and the debris of the Havoc Launcher - and also looses his friend in the blast.
After a greatly criticised funeral cutscene, you are approached by William Irons' Father (and owner of Atlas) Jonathan Irons. He asks you to join Atlas and in the process, he gives you a bionic arm, trains you to be the best and throws you out into the real world of Atlas.
You must login or register to view this content.


As I ventured deeper into the Campaign, I soon got bored of how repetitive or similar the objectives became. I felt like I was playing Ghosts but with better visual graphics and weapons. I mean sure, Sledgehammer Games worked hard to create a great game, but for me it just didn't work.

Exo Suits were a game changer for the Call of Duty scene. These gave users the ability for Cloaking, Overclocking, Boost Jumps and more. Fortunately, these amazing abilities were added across all three game modes (Campaign, Multiplayer and Exo Survival). Exo Suits and Exo Abilities come in handy when playing Multiplayer, especially if you're carrying a heavy gun that affects your mobility, because you can Exo Boost behind that wall and avoid the bullets or you can Exo Jump in the air and spray that enemy into the dirt.

Multiplayer was different. Great, but different. Obviously it follows the same approach as every single Call of Duty game before it, but the Exo Suits and Abilities make it feel like a whole different experience. It does get boring really quickly, but what Call of Duty doesn't? No matter how different they are, they will all be the same. With that being said, I do play Multiplayer a lot. I am a self-confessed Multiplayer addict. There a nowhere near as many guns as previous Call of Duty games, but there are a lot of different variations. My favourite is the Bal 227 Obsidian Steed. The other guns and variations have all been tweaked so there is definitely something for everyone.
You must login or register to view this content.


The campaign visuals are the best of any Xbox One game I currently own (excluding Alien: Isolation).
I first noticed how incredible the visuals were during the Simulation sequence of the Campaign (during training for Atlas and learning how to control your bionic arm) - I was convinced it was real, and then the Simulation ended and I was stunned. The open Headquarters of Atlas were stunning, it felt like I was watching a movie.

Advanced Warfare is a great game visually. The storyline is similar to previous Call of Duty titles however I enjoyed playing the campaign and I am still a regular player of Multiplayer.

Hopefully this years Call of Duty will be just as unique and different as Advanced Warfare is, however I do not expect the Campaign will be much different as nearly every Call of Duty follows the same principles.

Good work Sledgehammer, not bad for a first time.


Nice thread Ellis! don't know why this weeks game of the week is Advanced Warfare though, Advanced Warfare got boring so fast. Hopefully this years BOIII will be better. :p
04-08-2015, 08:09 PM #4
Reyz
Banned
Originally posted by Pug View Post
Nice thread Ellis! don't know why this weeks game of the week is Advanced Warfare though, Advanced Warfare got boring so fast. Hopefully this years BOIII will be better. :p


Hopefully BOIII zombies will be amazing Happy
04-08-2015, 08:10 PM #5
Dan Dactyl
One Among The Fence
Nice thread and also great contribution.

I read the entire thread and actually enjoyed it man. I have not had the time here lately to do any gaming of any sort, hell i haven't even had a chance to play AW yet due to time. But I found this thread very informative and will continue to read if you update each week!

Again man, thanks for this and try to keep it up!

Originally posted by .Ellis. View Post
Welcome to the official thread for "Game of the Week".
If you want to know why I decided to create this thread, click the Spoiler tag below. If not, you can find the very first review just underneath the spoiler.

I wanted to create this thread for both personal* and community benefits.
*(Personal benefits meaning I can gain experience in writing reviews and contributing to the community.)

Each week I will post a review of a game that I own or have played long enough to write an unbiased review.
If this catches on and gains a lot of popularity, I would encourage people to personal message me (or email me) a full review of any games that they feel the community would appreciate. All credit will be given to the people who write reviews or suggest any games that they would like to see reviewed.

Since I own mostly "Top of the Chart" games, my reviews won't be any different to the websites that specialize in reviewing games, besides the fact that the reviews are my personal opinion of the game.
As this grows, I expect I will purchase any games that the majority would like to see reviewed.

Thank you for reading, I hope you enjoy my reviews whether you agree with them or not.
If you wish to submit a game review or a suggestion, you can do so by You must login or register to view this content..

Many thanks,
Ellis.


Welcome to the very first week of Game of the Week.
This week I will be reviewing Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.

You must login or register to view this content.


Rather than the overused approach on being a Marine, Advanced Warfare puts you in the boots of a soldier contracted into a Private Military Company (PMC) called "Atlas". I was praying that the game would be better than Call of Duty: Ghosts and after playing the campaign for a few days straight, I can say that the story is not what I expected it to be. In fact, it was pretty disappointing.

You start the game off as Jack Mitchell, a young soldier who is very eager to defend his homeland along the side of his lifelong friend, William Irons. During the first mission, Mitchell looses his arm after a freak accident involving a bomb and the debris of the Havoc Launcher - and also looses his friend in the blast.
After a greatly criticised funeral cutscene, you are approached by William Irons' Father (and owner of Atlas) Jonathan Irons. He asks you to join Atlas and in the process, he gives you a bionic arm, trains you to be the best and throws you out into the real world of Atlas.
You must login or register to view this content.


As I ventured deeper into the Campaign, I soon got bored of how repetitive or similar the objectives became. I felt like I was playing Ghosts but with better visual graphics and weapons. I mean sure, Sledgehammer Games worked hard to create a great game, but for me it just didn't work.

Exo Suits were a game changer for the Call of Duty scene. These gave users the ability for Cloaking, Overclocking, Boost Jumps and more. Fortunately, these amazing abilities were added across all three game modes (Campaign, Multiplayer and Exo Survival). Exo Suits and Exo Abilities come in handy when playing Multiplayer, especially if you're carrying a heavy gun that affects your mobility, because you can Exo Boost behind that wall and avoid the bullets or you can Exo Jump in the air and spray that enemy into the dirt.

Multiplayer was different. Great, but different. Obviously it follows the same approach as every single Call of Duty game before it, but the Exo Suits and Abilities make it feel like a whole different experience. It does get boring really quickly, but what Call of Duty doesn't? No matter how different they are, they will all be the same. With that being said, I do play Multiplayer a lot. I am a self-confessed Multiplayer addict. There a nowhere near as many guns as previous Call of Duty games, but there are a lot of different variations. My favourite is the Bal 227 Obsidian Steed. The other guns and variations have all been tweaked so there is definitely something for everyone.
You must login or register to view this content.


The campaign visuals are the best of any Xbox One game I currently own (excluding Alien: Isolation).
I first noticed how incredible the visuals were during the Simulation sequence of the Campaign (during training for Atlas and learning how to control your bionic arm) - I was convinced it was real, and then the Simulation ended and I was stunned. The open Headquarters of Atlas were stunning, it felt like I was watching a movie.

Advanced Warfare is a great game visually. The storyline is similar to previous Call of Duty titles however I enjoyed playing the campaign and I am still a regular player of Multiplayer.

Hopefully this years Call of Duty will be just as unique and different as Advanced Warfare is, however I do not expect the Campaign will be much different as nearly every Call of Duty follows the same principles.

Good work Sledgehammer, not bad for a first time.

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04-08-2015, 08:10 PM #6
Ellis
Gym leader
Originally posted by Pug View Post
Nice thread Ellis! don't know why this weeks game of the week is Advanced Warfare though, Advanced Warfare got boring so fast. Hopefully this years BOIII will be better. :p


It was the only game I have that I have played to near 100% completion.
Hopefully I can make this regular enough to be able to review the newest games within a few days of their release.

Thanks for the kind feedback!

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04-08-2015, 08:24 PM #7
heywtf
S.P.E.C.I.A.L
Originally posted by Reyz View Post
Hopefully BOIII zombies will be amazing Happy


Wow your such a zombies fan hmu sometime my psn is Awaiter I also play zombies
-I Don't use mods tho cuz I don't have cfw-
04-08-2015, 08:27 PM #8
Reyz
Banned
Originally posted by heywtf View Post
Wow your such a zombies fan hmu sometime my psn is Awaiter I also play zombies
-I Don't use mods tho cuz I don't have cfw-


Yeah i dont use mods either Happy
04-08-2015, 09:40 PM #9
Originally posted by .Ellis. View Post
Welcome to the official thread for "Game of the Week".
If you want to know why I decided to create this thread, click the Spoiler tag below. If not, you can find the very first review just underneath the spoiler.

I wanted to create this thread for both personal* and community benefits.
*(Personal benefits meaning I can gain experience in writing reviews and contributing to the community.)

Each week I will post a review of a game that I own or have played long enough to write an unbiased review.
If this catches on and gains a lot of popularity, I would encourage people to personal message me (or email me) a full review of any games that they feel the community would appreciate. All credit will be given to the people who write reviews or suggest any games that they would like to see reviewed.

Since I own mostly "Top of the Chart" games, my reviews won't be any different to the websites that specialize in reviewing games, besides the fact that the reviews are my personal opinion of the game.
As this grows, I expect I will purchase any games that the majority would like to see reviewed.

Thank you for reading, I hope you enjoy my reviews whether you agree with them or not.
If you wish to submit a game review or a suggestion, you can do so by You must login or register to view this content..

Many thanks,
Ellis.


Welcome to the very first week of Game of the Week.
This week I will be reviewing Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.

You must login or register to view this content.


Rather than the overused approach on being a Marine, Advanced Warfare puts you in the boots of a soldier contracted into a Private Military Company (PMC) called "Atlas". I was praying that the game would be better than Call of Duty: Ghosts and after playing the campaign for a few days straight, I can say that the story is not what I expected it to be. In fact, it was pretty disappointing.

You start the game off as Jack Mitchell, a young soldier who is very eager to defend his homeland along the side of his lifelong friend, William Irons. During the first mission, Mitchell looses his arm after a freak accident involving a bomb and the debris of the Havoc Launcher - and also looses his friend in the blast.
After a greatly criticised funeral cutscene, you are approached by William Irons' Father (and owner of Atlas) Jonathan Irons. He asks you to join Atlas and in the process, he gives you a bionic arm, trains you to be the best and throws you out into the real world of Atlas.
You must login or register to view this content.


As I ventured deeper into the Campaign, I soon got bored of how repetitive or similar the objectives became. I felt like I was playing Ghosts but with better visual graphics and weapons. I mean sure, Sledgehammer Games worked hard to create a great game, but for me it just didn't work.

Exo Suits were a game changer for the Call of Duty scene. These gave users the ability for Cloaking, Overclocking, Boost Jumps and more. Fortunately, these amazing abilities were added across all three game modes (Campaign, Multiplayer and Exo Survival). Exo Suits and Exo Abilities come in handy when playing Multiplayer, especially if you're carrying a heavy gun that affects your mobility, because you can Exo Boost behind that wall and avoid the bullets or you can Exo Jump in the air and spray that enemy into the dirt.

Multiplayer was different. Great, but different. Obviously it follows the same approach as every single Call of Duty game before it, but the Exo Suits and Abilities make it feel like a whole different experience. It does get boring really quickly, but what Call of Duty doesn't? No matter how different they are, they will all be the same. With that being said, I do play Multiplayer a lot. I am a self-confessed Multiplayer addict. There a nowhere near as many guns as previous Call of Duty games, but there are a lot of different variations. My favourite is the Bal 227 Obsidian Steed. The other guns and variations have all been tweaked so there is definitely something for everyone.
You must login or register to view this content.


The campaign visuals are the best of any Xbox One game I currently own (excluding Alien: Isolation).
I first noticed how incredible the visuals were during the Simulation sequence of the Campaign (during training for Atlas and learning how to control your bionic arm) - I was convinced it was real, and then the Simulation ended and I was stunned. The open Headquarters of Atlas were stunning, it felt like I was watching a movie.

Advanced Warfare is a great game visually. The storyline is similar to previous Call of Duty titles however I enjoyed playing the campaign and I am still a regular player of Multiplayer.

Hopefully this years Call of Duty will be just as unique and different as Advanced Warfare is, however I do not expect the Campaign will be much different as nearly every Call of Duty follows the same principles.

Good work Sledgehammer, not bad for a first time.


I would thank you but I can't so have a +rep :fa:

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04-08-2015, 09:40 PM #10
Originally posted by Reyz View Post
Hopefully BOIII zombies will be amazing Happy


Hopefully it won't be BOIII and will be W@W2 instead. Enough of these newphag kids wanting futuristic shit. tears

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