While undergoing life-saving cybernetic surgery, the Player suffers complications and technically dies.
In the very first mission, "Black Ops," the player character (known only as "The Player") is brutally dismembered by a combat robot. call-of-duty-black-ops-3-pc
The narrative of Call of Duty: Black Ops III (BO3) on PC is famously complex, often described by fans and reviewers as a "mind-bending" psychological thriller that challenges the nature of reality. Unlike previous entries, it uses a non-linear "hidden story" that many players miss on their first playthrough. The Secret Truth: Reality vs. Simulation Unlike previous entries, it uses a non-linear "hidden
The entire rest of the game—missions 3 through 11—is actually a simulation occurring in the Player's dying brain. These are the memories of John Taylor, the soldier who saved you, being downloaded into your mind via the Direct Neural Interface (DNI). These are the memories of John Taylor, the
The biggest twist in BO3 is that most of the campaign does not actually "happen" in reality.