Editor’s Note: Because Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare is largely an online multiplayer-focused experience, we’re holding our final review score until we can be confident that what we experienced while playing at Activision’s review event accurately reflects what it’s like to play in the real world. You can expect our score to be posted within 24 hours. In the meantime, we have posted our full preliminary review below to give you our full assessment as it exists now.
Advanced Warfare has gone to great lengths to reinvigorate Call of Duty. From the unsettling vision of powerful mercenaries run amok in 2054 America, to the cybernetically enhanced abilities, to the touch of a whole new lead development team at Sledgehammer Games, this iteration is the biggest and most successful departure from what's expected from a Call of Duty game since Modern Warfare brought the series into the 21st century. Advanced Warfare definitely hasn’t discarded the the excellent, fast-paced run-and-gun shooting that made Call of Duty a household name; instead, it’s taken that strength and committed itself completely to the idea that mobility and flexibility are king, making it faster and more focused than any Call of Duty game before it.
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