Advanced Warfare changed the way we all play Call of Duty thanks to the introduction
of Exoskeleton suits to the tried - and - true franchise formula.
Juliano Pinto, a 29 - year - old paraplegic, kicked off the 2014 World Cup in São Paulo with a
robotic exoskeleton suit that he wore and controlled with his mind.
Plus, it features
cool exoskeleton suits, a solid cast led by Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt, and a director in Doug Liman who's not only willing to take risks, but hungry to atone for the disappointment of his last sci - fi venture, «Jumper.»
Advanced Warfare was a step up from Ghosts, for sure, pushing the series farther ahead in the future with
crazy exoskeleton suits that enabled special powers.
Advanced Warfare changes up the annual FPS formula for the blockbuster series with
new exoskeleton suits and the same fast and fluid gameplay we've all loved for years.
At the beginning of the game, players will have to choose between three types
of Exoskeleton suits, each one with a different focus which makes certain weapons and Gadgets more effective.
A prototype of
the exoskeleton suit is designed for the small in stature, standing five feet, three inches (1.6 meters) tall.
Fans who have been working on
an exoskeleton suit on their day off, have a kickass Gray Fox costume ready in their wardrobes, or want to crawl around Westfield in a «clever» cardboard box disguise are encouraged to arrive in cosplay to show Mr. Kojima and Mr. Shinkawa their inventions brought to life by their British fan base.
New core gameplay mechanics with
the exoskeleton suit.
Despite the future setting, the weaponry you use isn't much different from the typical SMGs, shotguns and assault rifles we've come to expect in Call of Duty, but it does feature some nifty gadgets such as enemy - seeking grenades and
an exoskeleton suit that lets you boost jump and climb all over the map.