Sa Gamer reviews the first DLC for Advanced Warfare in the form of the Havoc DLC map pack. Its got Zombies, its got John Malkovich, but more than anything its got balls for charging you for it.
NZGamer:
Call of Duty has had downloadable content for the longest time – going as far back as the second game in the series. Typically, that content has boiled down to additional maps, cementing the idea that people come to Activision’s profit-powerhouse for the multiplayer alone. Now, 2014’s Advanced Warfare continues that trend, offering up two content packs: Havoc, and Ascendance. Each comes with four maps, one weapon, and a chapter in the new Exo Zombies mode.
Havoc’s four maps (Sideshow, Core, Urban, and Drift) are the most consistent, in terms of quality.
I play this game on a weekly basis. I'm thinking about getting the DLC package
I enjoy Call of Duty,
The fact it has Bots for offline multiplayer play is a huge plus for me and something that is severely missing in a lot of games nowadays.
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare proudly presents the Havoc Pack, the first explosive, action packed, and dare we say doody expansion on Advanced Warfare’s bustling online community. Promising 4 new maps to roam through as well as a brand new gruelling zombie co-op mode, Havoc sounds like it’s packing quite a punch from the get go, but does it actually add anything new to the game’s experience?
Josh from Start Replay writes, "Freya and I head into Advanced Warfare’s EXO-Zombies, using exploits to get ahead of the game."
The zombie mode is the best yet TBH, its come a long way.