![]() ![]() The Digital Foundry article talks about a mission that allows you to poison a general, interrogate an enemy, steal data, or blackmail an officer as some of several different ways to achieve your objective, Hitman-style. Players will have multiple paths they can take to get to their objectives, doing optional activities using missions might uncover missions that unlock side missions to provide greater narrative context, and some missions will even let you get your objective in multiple different ways. Player choice is something that will be baked into the gameplay and missions as well. In fact, the choices players make will also lead to multiple endings, which is a first for the series. You will be playing as a character that you will create at the beginning of the campaign, with customization options such as appearance and gender.Īdditionally, some customization options will also have gameplay repercussions, like psychological profiles that affect gameplay options and even things such as your sprint speed or aiming. And yes- there are dialogue options. What’s most interesting about Black Ops Cold War’s campaign is how much emphasis it is putting on player choice. When a Soviet agent known as Perseus – who has apparently been undercover in the US for a while – becomes active again, a task force is formed on orders of President Ronald Reagan and under the command of the mysterious Russell Adler to deal with the threat. As the leaks suggested, it is indeed a direct sequel to the first Black Ops game, and as such, will see important character such as Alex Mason, Frank Woods, and Jason Hudson will be making a return. Interestingly enough, while Treyarch are in charge of the game’s multiplayer side of things, Black Ops Cold War’s single player campaign is being developed by Raven Software. ![]() ![]() The Digital Foundry preview in particular has some really interesting details that point to this being one of the most different campaigns in the series’ history. Activision have now officially unveiled Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, and following that reveal, previews of the campaign have been going up on several outlets. ![]()
0 Comments
![]() ![]() "On this record, you'll hear my influences and then some. "My heart has always been in soul music," she shared. It's a fresh take on a timeless sound, and Kendra exudes power. ![]() " From top to bottom, I Am What I'm Waiting For is sincere. I'm a messy introvert that pretends to be an extrovert so I can feel like I fit in. There are a lot of layers to me but I only recently through age and experience have fully accepted the weird little nuances that I'm made of. Torbitt and I wanted to create a record that felt like you cracked open the ooze in my head. I challenged myself to write just to write. "When I listen back, I'm so proud of the time we spent, because every single line is deliberate. "He challenged me to find the best version of every lyric," she shared. She took a small batch of songs to Torbitt's studio and the two began to write. "I had to step into a new, unknown process because I knew it was the only way that I'd continue to grow," she explained. Returning to her usual ways, places, and people that she had been creating with felt like dragging herself back to a familiar and comfortable place - but that wasn't what she was looking for. ![]() She felt an urgency to get back into the studio, but something felt different this time. It was spring of 2022 and Kendra had just released Nine Lives, her first new album in almost a decade and her first release on Colemine Records. Co-Written and Produced by Torbitt Schwartz (Run The Jewels, Killer Mike, Rubble Kings, Chin Chin), this collection is Kendra's most personal album to date. Kendra Morris, the Brooklyn-based Artist is back with her fifth LP, entitled I Am What I'm Waiting For, on Colemine/Karma Chief Records. ![]() |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |