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title: "Call of Duty: Ghosts (PS3)"
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# Call of Duty: Ghosts (PS3)

**Brand:** activision
**Price:** € 22.19
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

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- **What is this?** Call of Duty: Ghosts (PS3) by activision
- **How much does it cost?** € 22.19 with free shipping
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## Description

Box Contains 1 Game Disc

Review: At less than the price of the postage to send it – what are you waiting for? Buy it. - When a game premiers and you're looking at the prospect of investing £40.00 quid on something that may or may not live up to the price tag, gamers and reviewers alike have the right to be cautious. However, when you can pick the same thing up used for less than the postage, nobody has anything to complain about. Buy the damn thing. That's really all there is, meaningful, to say. Though short – I think Ghosts campaign clocks up around 6 hours – those 6 hours are packed with plenty of gun blazing boo-yah! and visual spectacle by the bucket. You do the Moonraker space battle thing, only it looks seriously good. There's a bit where you have to egress a collapsing building that's splitting in two, a la Transformers: Dark Side of The Moon. An underwater battle scene that could be lifted straight from Thunderball, a blazing gun-fight across the top of a speeding train. Strongholds to infiltrate worthy of any Bond villains lair a-plenty. Plus. You get to drive a bitey dog... I found no downside to call of Duty: Ghosts - aside from not being able to get the dog to poop in the path of enemies so as they have to step in it and then go through all the rigmarole of trying to get it off their boot - how could anyone not put that in a game with a bitey, remote controlled dog in it? That's just seriously taking they eye off the dogs chewy-ball... Combat has the fluid ease you come to expect from the COD franchise, the story is jingoism personified - oh those poor, down trodden Americans who never climb up the pipes of anyone, surrounded on all sides by so many who seek to invade America simply for the sake of teaching them an important life-lesson about playing nice-with-others.... Though the story's appended to these things – and they are pretty much stapled on just to justify whatever level you're playing – Ghosts (fortunately) isn't a universal primer on how right America is and how very wrong everyone else is. Even though (story-wise) it is, just a hell of a lot. Think of instead as a Michael Bay movie you can actively take part in and – rampant nationalism aside – you can rip through it perfectly happily. The levels are fun. Though large they're balanced enough to allow you to enjoy each section without wanting to throw your controller at the TV in sheer frustration too often, there's also plenty of other stuff to throw yourself into on the disc as well, including Squads and Extinction. At less than the price of the postage to send it – what are you waiting for? Buy it.
Review: Pay the Ghosts - At the time of writing, this game cost less than £3. You really aren't going to go wrong for that amount of money, but so far I'm finding this game totally enjoyable. I was never a fan of this type of game in the past, until I picked up a copy of Black Ops on Xbox when it came out. That turned me, and although I'm still unable to maintain a positive kill/death ratio, I'll keep coming back for more. There are some small maps included here, and some really quite big ones. The level of detail is great for both, and if I ever see you in a multiplayer game of this; you can bet your life I'll be the one walking casually through the middle of the map without any care for my own personal saf...oh great, killed again. There are some reviews of this game that imply this game is just for the campers; the ones who like to lie in wait with a sniper rifle and pick you off when you haven't even finished respawning from the last death. My experience hasn't been the same; some of these maps offer that kind of experience, the large outdoor areas such as the Scotland map are perfect for this, but there are also several close-quarters maps, where you need to keep moving before being trodden on. And then knifed in the back before you've even registered there was anybody there. As part of the COD franchise, and for this price point - this is a great game. The story mode is full of cut-scenes, but plays well, there's the option to play multiplayer games against bots; ideal for idiots like me who really have no clue how to be good at this game, and there's also an extra game type: Extinction, where you pit your wits against some alien scum. Overall, this is well worth getting, and in my opinion is better than others in the franchise. Go get this, and I'll see you online. Okay, I probably won't see you online, but you'll undoubtedly see me, and I'll feel your bullets.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B00CFARTA2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,090 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 151 in PlayStation 3 Games |
| Country of origin  | Austria |
| Customer reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (4,032) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | 44821-1 |
| Language  | English |
| Product Dimensions  | 17.2 x 1.4 x 13.5 cm; 80 g |
| Rated  | Ages 16 & Over |
| Release date  | 5 Nov. 2013 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** ACTIVISION
- **Genre:** Shooter Action Game Genre
- **Hardware Platform:** Activision, playstation 3
- **UPC:** 047875846777

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ At less than the price of the postage to send it – what are you waiting for? Buy it.
*by A***R on 27 August 2019*

When a game premiers and you're looking at the prospect of investing £40.00 quid on something that may or may not live up to the price tag, gamers and reviewers alike have the right to be cautious. However, when you can pick the same thing up used for less than the postage, nobody has anything to complain about. Buy the damn thing. That's really all there is, meaningful, to say. Though short – I think Ghosts campaign clocks up around 6 hours – those 6 hours are packed with plenty of gun blazing boo-yah! and visual spectacle by the bucket. You do the Moonraker space battle thing, only it looks seriously good. There's a bit where you have to egress a collapsing building that's splitting in two, a la Transformers: Dark Side of The Moon. An underwater battle scene that could be lifted straight from Thunderball, a blazing gun-fight across the top of a speeding train. Strongholds to infiltrate worthy of any Bond villains lair a-plenty. Plus. You get to drive a bitey dog... I found no downside to call of Duty: Ghosts - aside from not being able to get the dog to poop in the path of enemies so as they have to step in it and then go through all the rigmarole of trying to get it off their boot - how could anyone not put that in a game with a bitey, remote controlled dog in it? That's just seriously taking they eye off the dogs chewy-ball... Combat has the fluid ease you come to expect from the COD franchise, the story is jingoism personified - oh those poor, down trodden Americans who never climb up the pipes of anyone, surrounded on all sides by so many who seek to invade America simply for the sake of teaching them an important life-lesson about playing nice-with-others.... Though the story's appended to these things – and they are pretty much stapled on just to justify whatever level you're playing – Ghosts (fortunately) isn't a universal primer on how right America is and how very wrong everyone else is. Even though (story-wise) it is, just a hell of a lot. Think of instead as a Michael Bay movie you can actively take part in and – rampant nationalism aside – you can rip through it perfectly happily. The levels are fun. Though large they're balanced enough to allow you to enjoy each section without wanting to throw your controller at the TV in sheer frustration too often, there's also plenty of other stuff to throw yourself into on the disc as well, including Squads and Extinction. At less than the price of the postage to send it – what are you waiting for? Buy it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pay the Ghosts
*by S***E on 18 February 2016*

At the time of writing, this game cost less than £3. You really aren't going to go wrong for that amount of money, but so far I'm finding this game totally enjoyable. I was never a fan of this type of game in the past, until I picked up a copy of Black Ops on Xbox when it came out. That turned me, and although I'm still unable to maintain a positive kill/death ratio, I'll keep coming back for more. There are some small maps included here, and some really quite big ones. The level of detail is great for both, and if I ever see you in a multiplayer game of this; you can bet your life I'll be the one walking casually through the middle of the map without any care for my own personal saf...oh great, killed again. There are some reviews of this game that imply this game is just for the campers; the ones who like to lie in wait with a sniper rifle and pick you off when you haven't even finished respawning from the last death. My experience hasn't been the same; some of these maps offer that kind of experience, the large outdoor areas such as the Scotland map are perfect for this, but there are also several close-quarters maps, where you need to keep moving before being trodden on. And then knifed in the back before you've even registered there was anybody there. As part of the COD franchise, and for this price point - this is a great game. The story mode is full of cut-scenes, but plays well, there's the option to play multiplayer games against bots; ideal for idiots like me who really have no clue how to be good at this game, and there's also an extra game type: Extinction, where you pit your wits against some alien scum. Overall, this is well worth getting, and in my opinion is better than others in the franchise. Go get this, and I'll see you online. Okay, I probably won't see you online, but you'll undoubtedly see me, and I'll feel your bullets.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ New content but still very familiar
*by R***N on 29 November 2013*

This is only going to be a short review as there isn't much to say... This game is very different to Black Ops 2 which is mainly a good thing as it shows development and innovation. The new game modes are a lot of fun and 'Cranked' is a personal favorite of mine. The game feels quite similar to MW3 as it's fast paced and you're likely to die a lot at first. This is mainly due to the new map design as it is no longer linear paths of occasional sight lines and a middle part which has lots of avenues. Instead it is a cluster of corridors, floors and passages. This leads to chaos as you could be in the process of an ambush then you get ambushed and then he/she gets ambushed and so on. This make camping a little harder so that is a plus but one aspect that is effected is spawning, 60% of the time it's fine the other 40% is split. 20% 'spawn killed' the other 20% away from the action. To expand you can find yourself at the top of the map with all your teammates pinning down all the enemies when you die you sometimes end up at the bottom of the map and then have to run for 25-45 seconds as the maps are huge on Ghosts. The multiplayer experience is very familiar and you won't feel lost if you have played COD before. Lastly I like the edition of some game mechanics such as the sprint to slide and the mantling. These are very much part of my game now. The lean feature is a cool idea but isn't really a game changer. I'm about the 3/4 the way through the campaign and haven't been massively impressed but it's not bad. The visuals are very similar but they have utilized different environments such as space and sea to give you a new kind of mission feel. I expect them to look a lot better on PS4. To wrap this up it's worth purchasing as it does have some new neat features and will quench your thirst for a FPS as COD always does.

## Frequently Bought Together

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