1. Black Ops | Walkthrough CoD: Black Ops III Guide
Last update: 11 May 2016
In a manner similar to other story-driven games, the first mission starts with a several minutes long cinematic intro. The story takes place in 2065 - 40 years after the drone strike organized by Raul Menendez in Call of Duty: Black Ops II.
When the whole introduction is over, you will have four enemies to eliminate. Follow the designated points to the next fight. In the following part, you will control the camera. It's fairly simple, because the screen shows what key to press next.
When you get to the room where you see the Minister being interrogated, hold your fire. Wait until your partner gives you the signal to attack the enemies. You'll have to get through a few typical fights, prevalent in this installment of CoD. You need to have some patience not to try to fight several enemies at once. Watch out for the grenades as well. If one gets tossed towards you, you can throw it back with the throw key. Be careful to do it early enough.
After reaching the part when you are attacked with a machine gun after leaning around the corner, hide and wait a moment. An icon labeled "destroy" will appear above rockets of the plane hanging near the ceiling. Shoot them and they will fall on the hostile vehicles.
Your objective will change to destroying the bridges after you leave the hangar. Do not get close to them because the plans will change and you'll have to retreat.
You need to use thermal vision in the next mission. You can trigger it with the key shown on screen. Your enemies can be seen in orange. You can shoot the enemies even when they are behind walls in this mission, because most walls in the office can be pierced.
If you see a group of robots heading your way, run to the building on your right instead of fighting them.
You should shoot virtually everything from the cannon on the APC, especially vehicles and robots.
Now your only objective - and the hardest one - is to survive. Find a proper cover so the enemies will see you only from one side when you shoot.