Call of Duty: Black Ops III vs The Walking Dead: Our World
Call of Duty: Black Ops III
Call of Duty: Black Ops III follows on from the previous installment and is set in the year 2065 where the world is undergoing huge changes both physically and politically. Here you step into the enhanced shoes of Black Ops agent working for the Winslow Accord.Now with the world facing some pretty tough challenges following the third cold war and all of the climate changes, as well as advanced technology there is are now more desperate measures needed. It falls to you to step in behind enemy lines and save the day in a fun campaign. Where there are differences here is that you have both a nightmare mode and a zombie mode to play after you complete the main story. With a fun multiplayer option with a huge range of game styles and customization you have a lot to do in this great game.
The Walking Dead: Our World
The Walking Dead: Our World is a fun geo-based augmented reality game that is inspired by the hit TV show, The Walking Dead. Following in the successful footsteps of Pokemon Go, the game features a simple tap-based gameplay where you complete missions by killing zombies, rescuing trapped people and bringing them to your shelter, and even fight other hostile survivors. You won't be doing all of this alone either! The game lets you recruit and upgrade a host of familiar companions to fight alongside you, in addition to collecting powerful weapons and improving them.Unlike Pokemon Go where you will need to travel to a location to collect "resources" like pokeballs and berries or to search for new pokemon, in this game, you can enjoy a sufficient portion of the game without actually budging from your spot. However, there are some aspects that still require some traveling, such as survivor rescue. Players can band together here as well, and this is advantageous mainly because you can basically "teleport" to any location in the world where members of your group have put up a flare.
The Walking Dead: Our World has a really great game design and is backed by one of the most popular TV shows around (short of Game of Thrones, of course). However, the game can only run properly on mid-high to high-end devices, and well, it might be hard to get fans of the show to jump on the bandwagon and try the game out since the demographics for this game are very different from Pokemon Go, which mainly appeals to teens to young adults today.