You’ll man a helicopter turret or rain silent death with a sniper rifle, but none of these will compare to a personal favorite where you infiltrate the Lubyanka Building, the KGB headquarters. Missions in Cold War will take you to a range of locales, which will walk you through the various ways you can wreak havoc in the game. I guess that’s really the thing with these current and next-gen “transition” games, as they look outstanding even with the current hardware, enough to make you want to experience the whole thing again with the new hardware. I’m playing this on a PS4 pro and if anything, the guys behind the Call of Duty games know how to put out a good looking game, and Cold War isn’t an exception. The action is fast and intense, but the various levels will have you switching gears often that it doesn’t feel like you’re just mowing down hordes of enemies until you get to the next checkpoint. It’s outrageous and very movie-like, and the set pieces are really quite something to behold, which is par for the course of a Call of Duty title. Within the first 10 minutes, the game will have you jumping from rooftop to rooftop culminating in a slow-motion sequence and even blowing up a plane using a remote controlled explosive device. The premise revolves around the hunt for “Perseus”, a Russian spy that has infiltrated the ranks of the US agents and it is up to you to find out who Perseus is and stop him from doing (more) damage.
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