

In Black Ops 3, we’ve come a long way as a human race, with technology advancing so rapidly that soldiers are willingly giving up limbs in favor of robotic enhancements. Their stories aren’t about the “bad guys versus the good guys.” Instead they explore perception and the vast gray expanse between those remote islands of right and wrong. Treyarch - particularly their Black Ops games - have always been known for their gritty and dark narratives, offering unexpected twists and narrative points that keep the player thinking long after turning their console off. Treyarch didn’t forget the splitscreen couch co-op either, which is a dying trend. Taking a page from games multiplayer like Destiny and Borderlands, Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 now features four-player co-op across every one of its modes, and the unifying social overlay means never having to disband and reform a group if you want to switch what mode you’re playing. Including the hidden Dead Ops Arcade II and the unlockable Nightmares campaign, there are actually a stunning five ways to play, each one offering a distinct experience from the next.

Black Ops 3 is advertised as three games in one: Campaign, Multiplayer, and Zombies.
