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