Call of Duty: Ghosts Hardened Edition - PlayStation 4






Key features
- •Call of Duty: Ghosts Hardened Edition deploys with an assortment of collectible physical items and exclusive digital content designed to customize your multiplayer experience.
- •Call of Duty: Ghosts Season Pass. Get four epic DLC Map Packs each delivering a collection of fresh Call of Duty: Ghosts multiplayer content and more.
- •Paracord Strap: A modern day military staple, this wearable tool allows you to carry over 9 feet of versatile paracord on hand wherever you go.
- •Collectible SteelBook: Secure a limited edition steel game case featuring premium artwork.
- •Player Patch: Show your enemies what you stand for with an in-game Ghosts insignia player patch.
- •Player Card: Leave your mark on any killcam with an in-game Ghosts insignia player card.
BrandACTIVISION
CategoryGames
Call of Duty: Ghosts Hardened Edition - PlayStation 4
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.3
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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AWESOME BUT WARNING FREE FOR ALL MAP DLC EXPIRED!
Raymond Kohn✓ Verified Purchase•January 11, 2017
Awesome! Everything included. My box got scratched up because the mail man threw the damn boxes on the porch when I asked nicely to hand them to me. SEASON PASS INCLUDES ALL EXTINCTION MAPS! Free for all map dlc code is expired though
Great game for a great price!
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•September 10, 2016
The game with all the extras in this package is excellent! The dlc map packs are awesome for multiplayer. I have black ops 3 and I still enjoy playing this game very much. I actually enjoy staying on the ground without thrust packs as it brings back the enjoyment of previous call of duty games. The campaign is somewhat short but still great. Graphics look awesome, but there are some frame rate drops during intense action. Riley the dog is good enough reason to play the campaign! Overall, this is a fantastic package.
GREAT DEAL ON A NEXT GEN COD WITH THE FULL PACKAGE
Knights Of Ren Disciple✓ Verified Purchase•July 12, 2016
**TL/DR Below**
3.75 Stars
It's hard to rate a game that came out nearly 3 years ago. The main thing that stands in the way is that trying to compare the graphics is impossible, as we are light years ahead in 2016 than we were in 2013. And graphics would not be the biggest deal *IF* the story blows your mind. (More on that later)
Graphics -
The graphics have aged a bit, and I feel like the most obvious is plant textures. Nothing shows the age of a game more than trying to sneak through grass that is pixilated and literally 2 dimensional. That being said, this is still a fun Call of Duty game that holds up for the time being if you are feeling an itch for something new or forgotten before Infinite Warfare. It still "looks" and "feels" like a Call of Duty game, with graphics minimally better than previous generation hardware. Smoke, fire, clothing textures, hair, structures, guns, and skies all look great. The one thing that wasn't quite brought up to the Call of Duty new gen standard was facial rendering. Current Call of Duty games are very uncanny valley like with their uber realistic looking faces due their extensive use of motion capture technology. Ghosts seems to have a little more CGI-ness to the character's faces. I should say that at launch, Battlefield 4 felt breathtaking and everything looked so real that it felt "“unreal. I wonder if maybe the game was rushed to launch as closely to the PS4 launch as possible? Maybe the use of "ghosts" masks was all just a clever marketing ploy because it's less faces that they have to render. Anyways "“ I want to mention that there is a familiar face making a return as well.
On to the Gameplay-
There are, as always, new toys (guns) to play with that are satisfying, and they aren't super futuristic like the trend Call of Duty is going towards. I feel like this was the testing realm for Call of Duty to start stepping into the future, as there are some drones and futuristic technology used, but not overtly like combat robots and exo suits. In the story mode to "mix it up" you get to play as a German Sheppard with a Go Pro.(sometimes) Everything here feels like the tried and true Call of Duty formula of shoot bad guys, reload, rinse, repeat with different viewpoint or vehicle levels sprinkled in between. This may be good for those looking to get away from bionic exo suits with super human like abilities and wall running.
Story -
This is your typical action hero story in your typical post apocalyptic world with clear cut good guys and bad guys. With a bad guy that they try to show why he went bad. This is all about avenging and, um revenging. People who know each other are backstabbing each other and drama drama drama. THE STORY SUCKS. They tried to do a Red Dawn style background with typical misunderstood rival drama that did not impress me. Unfortunately, I feel like the good story in Call of Duty games left at the first Black Ops.
Multiplayer "“
This is what I was looking forward to coming back to the game a few years later. The good news? No Hackers! Yay! The bad news? There's about 20 percent of the Black Ops 3 general server population playing this game online. That amounts to about 3,000 people online vs Black Ops 3's 16,000. Keep in mind that the 3000 number fluctuates and is a generous estimate. When I got online, mostly everyone was playing Team Deathmatch and exactly ONE person was playing Ground Wars. Pretty sad stuff. But hey, you get the season pass with this version! Some of the maps are actually really cool, like the Free Fall map where you play on a falling skyscraper and another one where you play in a bay with a pirate ship.
Other Modes "“
Squads: Pretty much abandoned at this point as there are not many people online. Used to create squads to face each other in mixed AI mode gameplay.
Extinction: This is a new take on Zombies and it's actually really cool. This is a wave style game mode where you have to survive waves of Aliens into progressingly larger spaces. If you can find friends to play it with still, you should enjoy it.
Hardened Edition Extras: You get an actually really cool paracord bracelet with a little skull ghosts logo, the Season pass for all of the multiplayer maps, and an OST voucher code. (who would listen to a Call of Duty OST? Halo OST is where it's at!!)
Summary - 3.75 stars. It's still a fun Call of Duty game with slightly aged graphics, a mind numbing single player story, a dwindling online population, and a fun new mode called Extinction. It also comes with the season pass so you could play on every map they came out with.
**TL/DR** For a Call of Duty game on a next gen console under 20 dollars with the season pass, you will get enough enjoyment out of it to justify the price. Also, cool wrist band!
3.75 Stars
It's hard to rate a game that came out nearly 3 years ago. The main thing that stands in the way is that trying to compare the graphics is impossible, as we are light years ahead in 2016 than we were in 2013. And graphics would not be the biggest deal *IF* the story blows your mind. (More on that later)
Graphics -
The graphics have aged a bit, and I feel like the most obvious is plant textures. Nothing shows the age of a game more than trying to sneak through grass that is pixilated and literally 2 dimensional. That being said, this is still a fun Call of Duty game that holds up for the time being if you are feeling an itch for something new or forgotten before Infinite Warfare. It still "looks" and "feels" like a Call of Duty game, with graphics minimally better than previous generation hardware. Smoke, fire, clothing textures, hair, structures, guns, and skies all look great. The one thing that wasn't quite brought up to the Call of Duty new gen standard was facial rendering. Current Call of Duty games are very uncanny valley like with their uber realistic looking faces due their extensive use of motion capture technology. Ghosts seems to have a little more CGI-ness to the character's faces. I should say that at launch, Battlefield 4 felt breathtaking and everything looked so real that it felt "“unreal. I wonder if maybe the game was rushed to launch as closely to the PS4 launch as possible? Maybe the use of "ghosts" masks was all just a clever marketing ploy because it's less faces that they have to render. Anyways "“ I want to mention that there is a familiar face making a return as well.
On to the Gameplay-
There are, as always, new toys (guns) to play with that are satisfying, and they aren't super futuristic like the trend Call of Duty is going towards. I feel like this was the testing realm for Call of Duty to start stepping into the future, as there are some drones and futuristic technology used, but not overtly like combat robots and exo suits. In the story mode to "mix it up" you get to play as a German Sheppard with a Go Pro.(sometimes) Everything here feels like the tried and true Call of Duty formula of shoot bad guys, reload, rinse, repeat with different viewpoint or vehicle levels sprinkled in between. This may be good for those looking to get away from bionic exo suits with super human like abilities and wall running.
Story -
This is your typical action hero story in your typical post apocalyptic world with clear cut good guys and bad guys. With a bad guy that they try to show why he went bad. This is all about avenging and, um revenging. People who know each other are backstabbing each other and drama drama drama. THE STORY SUCKS. They tried to do a Red Dawn style background with typical misunderstood rival drama that did not impress me. Unfortunately, I feel like the good story in Call of Duty games left at the first Black Ops.
Multiplayer "“
This is what I was looking forward to coming back to the game a few years later. The good news? No Hackers! Yay! The bad news? There's about 20 percent of the Black Ops 3 general server population playing this game online. That amounts to about 3,000 people online vs Black Ops 3's 16,000. Keep in mind that the 3000 number fluctuates and is a generous estimate. When I got online, mostly everyone was playing Team Deathmatch and exactly ONE person was playing Ground Wars. Pretty sad stuff. But hey, you get the season pass with this version! Some of the maps are actually really cool, like the Free Fall map where you play on a falling skyscraper and another one where you play in a bay with a pirate ship.
Other Modes "“
Squads: Pretty much abandoned at this point as there are not many people online. Used to create squads to face each other in mixed AI mode gameplay.
Extinction: This is a new take on Zombies and it's actually really cool. This is a wave style game mode where you have to survive waves of Aliens into progressingly larger spaces. If you can find friends to play it with still, you should enjoy it.
Hardened Edition Extras: You get an actually really cool paracord bracelet with a little skull ghosts logo, the Season pass for all of the multiplayer maps, and an OST voucher code. (who would listen to a Call of Duty OST? Halo OST is where it's at!!)
Summary - 3.75 stars. It's still a fun Call of Duty game with slightly aged graphics, a mind numbing single player story, a dwindling online population, and a fun new mode called Extinction. It also comes with the season pass so you could play on every map they came out with.
**TL/DR** For a Call of Duty game on a next gen console under 20 dollars with the season pass, you will get enough enjoyment out of it to justify the price. Also, cool wrist band!
already opened when delivered...
Roger Medeiros✓ Verified Purchase•June 28, 2016
Everything was fine and season pass worked. Im giving two stars because it comes with a different code other than the season pass for a customization pack and a free mp3 download as well. I couldnt use the code because it was already activated. So someome used my package then sent it to me. Deserves a one star in all honesty. Extra star for the season pass still working. Thats it.
Exellent!! Very Happy.
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•June 22, 2016
Everything came pretty fast got it in two days of ordering. Everything is in prefect condition, the only thing that didn't work was the Bonus Digital Constant but, the main thing we needed was the season pass and it worked. It also comes with a army bracelet that was very nice.
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