Richard Bailey Jr. of The Koalition writes:
When Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare was first revealed to the public earlier this year, I had absolutely no idea what to expect from the eleventh installment in the popular first-person shooter series. With a primary focus on advanced technology and strong performances by Troy Baker and Kevin Spacey, it seemed as though Activision was aiming to reinvent the franchise and give both new and returning fans a fresh and satisfying experience.
Former director at Activision, Bret Robbins, revealed that Advanced Warfare 2 had a working prototype, but it was eventually shelved for COD WWII.
That is a shame. AW is my favourite CoD. I hope they do a sequel one day.
I still prefer CoD based on historical settings or in near future settings(like CoD: Ghost) ... even though I liked infinite Warfare's campaign ... it was top notch
Game Rant Writes "With rumors swirling about a sequel to Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, Sledgehammer Games can bring back a few weapons for a modern encore."
GR: "If one series truly defined the seventh generation of consoles it was Call of Duty. Sadly, the series has struggled to reach the same heights on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One and only Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare feels like the previous era of innovation and top-notch storytelling."
I quite enjoyed it but I think black ops 3 was the high point.
Modern warfare could be if a few tweaks are made and the new maps are good.
The campaign was OK, but the guns sounded like cap guns and the multiplayer maps were not memorable at all.
Definitely enjoying all that Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare has to offer right now. i'll be interested to see if the single player campaign holds up as well as you get further into the game.
I'm still not sold on it yet, I'll hold out for a couple months