The summary is:
This is a video transcript of a review of the game Infinite Warfare. The reviewer praises the single-player campaign for its characters, pacing, and gameplay elements, but criticizes the story, level design, and old mechanics that clash with the futuristic setting. The reviewer also finds the multiplayer mode to be uninspired, cluttered, and contradictory to the game's enhanced mobility. The reviewer concludes that Infinite Warfare is a strange game that shows potential but is held back by the name of Call of Duty. The transcript ends with some random questions and answers from the viewers.
Here are some key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video game review of Infinite Warfare by a YouTube channel called Raycevick.
2. The review focuses on the single-player campaign and the multiplayer mode of the game, and compares them to previous Call of Duty games.
3. The review praises the campaign for its immersive atmosphere, fluidity, dynamic gameplay, and likable characters, but criticizes it for its weak plot, contrived deaths, and old designs that clash with the futuristic setting and abilities.
4. The review criticizes the multiplayer mode for being a copy of Black Ops 3, having too much clutter and customization, limiting the player's mobility and options, and having a lack of variety and balance in weapons and maps.
5. The review concludes that Infinite Warfare is a strange game that shows potential for something new, but is held back by the name and formula of Call of Duty.