Risen on the battlefield as if from the dead, covered in sand and the blood of their fallen brothers, fifteen soldiers take on a force of hundreds. After the dust settles, these elite warriors stand victorious with but only one enemy escaping their wrath. He is found later in the desert, delirious, muttering something about ghosts. Call of Duty is back, and clearly still shamelessly dripping with testosterone.
It's the sort of pubescent nonsense you'd only hear in a middle school cafeteria; a relentless glorification of wartime badassery that in Call of Duty: Ghosts is just really hard to stomach. Despite the 'M' rating, it's clearer than ever just how aggressive the marketing towards children is with this series. Just listen to the game's premise: The middle east runs out of oil, crippling the world and leaving the United States to defend her homeland against the rising force of the Federation. Oorah!
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Community review by bbbmoney (November 12, 2013)
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