Call of Duty Black Ops 3 Review-System Requirements

Call of Duty Black Ops 3 Overview

Call of Duty Black Ops 3 is a super action pc game. It is a first person shooter game, developed by Treyarch and published by Activision. The graphical elements in the game is so impressive.  So the game feels you it is really happening, that means you may feel that you are becoming a part of the game.


With Black Ops 2, Treyarch took its branch of the Call of Duty franchise into the near future, concerning itself with the implications of robotics and automated warfare. In Black Ops 3, the subject is transhumanism, the idea of augmenting people to be better, more powerful killing machines, and what they give up as software wired into soldiers’ brains provides them with the ability to hack and control machines and potentially, to be hacked and controlled themselves.

There was a time, seemingly not all that long ago, when a Call of Duty game was all about storming a World War II beach, maneuvering around barbed wire barricades and keeping your M1 carbine fed while fighting for the good ol' Red, White and Blue.

It's now 2065 and those foxhole-crawling grunts have been transformed into super G.I. Jedis. Exoskeleton suits and multipurpose future tech weapons, even those items are so last game. These new CoD soldiers trade body parts for cybernetic limbs and have mega computers packed into all that useless open space in their heads.

Call of duty3 Story

Call of duty3 begins with an enemy robot crushing your legs and ripping your arms off. Now, that might make most people reconsider their choice of profession. But in this man's army game it's merely an opportunity to be rebuilt into something really high-powered and cool. Toss in the above mentioned microchip brain upgrade called a Direct Neural Interface.

Global cooling-warming-changing superstorms are wreaking weather patterns, populations have grown to unsustainable masses that pack crumbling megacities, and acronym-adorned power-hungry conglomerates are running roughshod over everything and anything resembling human rights, law and order or basic decency. 
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Truth be told, though, this game's hard-to-follow sci-fi war story is essentially nothing more than a way to you with a splash of gritty, and you are become more techy while training you up in all your new abilities and weaponry. 

Looked at from nothing more than the perspective of a bit of fast gaming action, Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 steps up to give players what it's expected to. This is a mechanically fluid, adrenaline-pumping, shooting arena-like game of run-and-gun chaos. Best game for entertainment ever. 

In the Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 campaign story mode we see heads and limbs ripped and sliced off; witness men who have been tortured by having their facial features torn away and eyes gouged out; and watch as people are burned, beaten and waterboarded. Some are even crucified or hung up by wires, and corpses quite literally litter the battlefields.

The interesting factor you don't really get anymore with the Call of Duty games is any sense of, well, duty. Or honor. Or the idea that the men and women who make their horrible sacrifices in war do so out of loyalty to their country or love for their families. If we played this game we get more satisfaction due to the reality element in the game. 

Call of Duty Black Ops 3  is the best game in this series. If you play this game, all its features give you good gaming experience than its predecessor.

Minimum System Requirements

OS                    : Windows 7, 8, 8.1 
Processor          : Intel Core i3 530 2.93 GHz / AMD Phenom II X4 810 2.60 GHz
RAM                 : 6 GB RAM
Graphics card    : NVIDIA GeForce GTX 470 1GB / ATI Radeon HD 6970 1GB
DirectX             : Version 11

Recomended System Requirements

OS                     : Windows 7 64-Bit / Windows 8 64-Bit / Windows 8.1 64-Bit 
Processor           : Intel Core i5-2500K @ 3.30GHz 
RAM                  : 8 GB RAM 
Graphics card     : NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 @ 4GB 
DirectX              : Version 11 

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