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Review: Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare: Ascendance | Destructoid

DTOID:
I've come to really enjoy Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare's multiplayer months down the line. It's withstood the test of time, and although I was skeptical of Sledgehammer Games' first Duty outing, it has done a decent job at differentiating itself from Treyarch and Infinity Ward, and in most ways, it has already surpassed the latter.

The latest pack is Ascendance, which brings in a few extras outside of the typical four-map, one-zombie level delivery system. It's a better effort than Havoc thanks to the injection of some grappling hooks, but for $15, not every piece of the puzzle carries its load.

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Call of Duty AW: Ascendance Review | Frugal Gaming

Whether you love or hate it, one thing cannot be denied. This game is a juggernaut.

Writes Jonathon Preece

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UglyGeezer3243d ago

Zombies... I'm so tired of CoD, but still have a weak spot for the zombies....

dcj05243243d ago (Edited 3243d ago )

I'd invest time into Killing Floor 1&2.

WizzroSupreme3243d ago

I'm in it for Bruce Campbell. That's all.

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Call Of Duty Advanced Warfare: Ascendance PS4 DLC Review-Vigilant Gamers

Prepare for Ascendance, the second downloadable content pack for Call of Duty®: Advanced Warfare, including:

– Exo Zombies: Infection – Part Two of the Exo Zombies co-op experience introduces an expanded map with terrifying new enemies.

– Four unique Multiplayer Maps enabling more exo-driven verticality.

– Bonus Weapon: Devastate the competition with the OHM Directed Energy 2-in-1 LMG/Shotgun and its OHM Werewolf Custom Variant.

– Plus the all-new Exo Grapple Playlist: Activate your Exo Grapple Ability for a faster way to reach strategic vantage points or as a brutal secondary weapon to take down the competition.

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Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare - Havoc and Ascendance DLC Review | NZGamer

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.

Erik73573265d ago

No one plays this game anymore lol...

Tsubasa-Oozora3265d ago

I play this game on a weekly basis. I'm thinking about getting the DLC package

Zjet3265d ago

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.