User blog comment:Cubuff37/My Official Review Of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare/@comment-1916935-20150131200152

The graphics look freaking amazing on the X1 and PS4, but they look so dated on the PS3. Except for the cutscenes, those look damn good.

The weapons all sound flat IMO. Except the HBRa3, that thing sounds like a serious can of whoop ass.

Agree with everything you said about the campaign. What's more disappointing than the story and Irons' character is Gideon and Ilona. After my second playthough, Gideon seemed like the guy who usually takes the moral high ground, but is torn between his job/life and his moral standards after Irons' betrayal. That could've made for some awesome storytelling. And it would've been nice to see more if Ilona's hard edge, do-the-job-right and her softer, I be nice to get people to do what I want personalities, which would've made her a more interesting character. Instead we got the same characters with different accents and genders. And another thing about Induction that showed how bad the campaign is, Induction really should've been two levels, since apparently at least 6,000 Marines died, even though it just shows a group of like four Marines slaughtering their way through hundreds of North Korean soldiers. At least in past CoD games when the good guys were supposed to be losing/fighting an uphill battle, it actually seemed like they were at somewhat of a disadvantage.

Survival was pretty boring in MW3 and it isn't much better in AW. And zombies looks very underwhelming from the gameplay I've seen.

I'm actually digging the MP. The weapon balance isn't that bad IMO, although the AMR9 is shit and the BAL27 is a bit OP, and it has that MW2-esque feel to it, while actually feeling fresh to play and it changes things up for the better.

But seriously, why to people say a CoD game isn't as fun or good as it should be because it's "not realistic"? Nothing about CoD games has ever been realistic, and taking points off is just nitpicking and a pretty lame reason to remove points.