Personally, I think this trailer is way better than the actual reveal trailer and makes the whole thing seem interesting.
Then again, the Black Ops series has been one of the franchise's saving graces for quite some time now.
I don't understand why so many people are hesitant about this game, considering past Black Ops games have always had the most solid multiplayer experience.
The movement in this game appears to be more fluid and less hectic than Advanced Warfare, which is always a good thing.
If anyone wants to know what I'm doing, I'm seeing how many posts I can get in this thread before someone else says something. :3
But I really am excited for Black Ops 3. I think I'm going to purchase the game on day one. Then again, I've done that for every CoD game released in the past five or six years. -_-
Black Ops was a good game, but the story was a little muddled, and parts of multiplayer weren't that fleshed out.
I think Black Ops II had some of the most intense scenes, like in the final mission when you're dropping from the sky to attack Menendez's base.
I can continue my game, I see, and that makes me amused. The game is releasing in a few short months. It seems like the hype is less than in the past few years, but that's not a huge problem.
If Black Ops 3 does worse than Ghosts and AW, then something major is going to need to be done to bring the franchise back to its glory days.
Spawning was a slight issue in Black Ops 2 at times, but that's not always something that's easy to perfect.
Maybe the next CoD game will really broaden the scope of the series more akin to Battlefield while still setting itself apart.
I would like to see a more challenging Veteran campaign difficulty. I haven't been challenged since the first Black Ops, to be honest.