Black Ops III takes place in 2065, 40 years after the events of Black Ops II, in a world facing upheaval from climate change and new technologies. Similar to its predecessors, the story follows a group of black ops soldiers. The game's campaign is designed to support 4-player cooperative gameplay, allowing for bigger, more open level design and less corridor shooting. As the player character is cybernetically enhanced, players have access to various special activities. The game also features a standalone Zombies campaign mode, and a "Nightmares" mode which replaces all enemies as zombies.
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On October 27, 2065, the Winslow Accord black ops initiate a successful mission in Ethiopia to rescue hostages from the tyrannical Nile River Coalition. However, the Player is critically wounded by a combat robot. Rescued by Taylor, the Player undergoes cybernetic surgery to save their life, being installed with a direct neural interface (DNI) and receiving virtual training from Taylor and his team during surgery. Hendricks also undergoes surgery.
Like in previous games, the Zombies storyline in Call of Duty: Black Ops III is told in an episodic format, with one map, "Shadows of Evil", available at launch, and the rest to follow in the downloadable content season. "Shadows of Evil" focuses on a new group of characters: Nero Blackstone (Jeff Goldblum), Jessica Rose (Heather Graham), Jack Vincent (Neal McDonough) and Floyd Campbell (Ron Perlman), who reside in the fictional Morg City. Treyarch describes the new characters as "troubled individuals" with "a long and sordid history of past misdeeds". The four characters are thrown into a twisted version of the city, overrun by zombies, and are guided by a mysterious, unreliable figure called the Shadowman (Robert Picardo).[9]
The PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of Call of Duty: Black Ops III feature Multiplayer and Zombies gameplay only, but do not include a co-op or single-player campaign game mode. This PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions also includes a bonus digital full game download for the original Call of Duty: Black Ops, the game that started the series.
Yes, Call of Duty: Black Ops III for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 includes a bonus digital full game download for the original Call of Duty: Black Ops, the game that started the Black Ops series. Availability of the bonus digital full game download may vary worldwide (not available in Japan).
Digital purchasers will receive the original Call of Duty: Black Ops as an instant download at the time of purchase. Those who purchase at retail will receive the original Call of Duty: Black Ops full game digital download through an in-game voucher. An Internet connection is required for download and installation.
The PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of Call of Duty: Black Ops III featuring Multiplayer, Zombies and a bonus digital full game download for the original Call of Duty: Black Ops will be available for a suggested retail price of $49.99.
Call of Duty: Black Ops III PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions do not include a co-op or single-player campaign game mode, and do not contain all game features present in the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, or PC versions. Game performance varies by platform. For more details visit callofduty.com/blackops3/features.
The Games on Demand version supports English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Greek, Hungarian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Swedish, Japanese, Korean, Chinese. Call of Duty: Black Ops III Xbox 360 version does not include a co-op or single-player campaign game mode, and does not contain all game features present in the Xbox One version. Game performance varies by platform. For more details visit callofduty.com/blackops3/features. Call of Duty: Black Ops III for Xbox 360 features two game modes only: Multiplayer and Zombies, providing fans with an expansive Multiplayer and an all-new film-noir inspired Zombies adventure. Multiplayer provides new ways to rank up, customize, and gear up for battle. Zombies delivers a full-experience experience with its own distinct storyline. Black Ops III for Xbox 360 includes a copy of the original Call of Duty: Black Ops. NOTE: Black Ops and Black Ops III content must only be downloaded via this bundle app after purchase of the Black Ops III bundle. Do not purchase any content individually from the Xbox Store or you will be charged again for the content and will not receive any refund. If you already own one of the items, you will not receive a refund or discount for that content by purchasing this bundle. 2015 Activision Publishing, Inc. ACTIVISION, CALL OF DUTY, CALL OF DUTY BLACK OPS, and stylized roman numeral III are trademarks of Activision Publishing, Inc.
When Adele sings on her new album, "25," about an emotional experience so vivid that "It was just like a movie / It was just like a song," she's probably thinking of a tune by one of her idols: Roberta Flack, say, or Stevie Nicks. But for fans of this 27-year-old British singer, such a moment could only be captured by one thing: an Adele song. With her big hair and bigger voice, Adele broke out in 2008 as part of the British retro-soul craze that also included Duffy and Amy Winehouse. Her debut album, "19," spawned a hit single in "Chasing Pavements" and led to a Grammy Award for best new artist. Yet she outgrew any style or scene with the smash follow-up, "21," which presented Adele as a great crystallizer of complicated feelings, an artist writing intimately about her own life (in this case about a devastating breakup) in a way that somehow made the music feel universal. Clearly, the pressure is on to duplicate that commercial success with "25," which comes after a long period of public quiet in which Adele recovered from throat surgery and gave birth to a son (and tweeted no more than a few dozen times). "Hello," the record's brooding lead single, set a record when it was released last month, racking up 1.1 million downloads in a week. But the song's enthusiastic embrace only underscored the other, more pressing demand on the singer as she returns: that her music still provide its trademark catharsis. Put another way, Adele's fans have been waiting for years for new Adele songs to explain their experiences to them. And they get a worthy batch on "25." (Mikael Wood) Read more
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