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Call of duty black ops cold war reviews
Call of duty black ops cold war reviews








call of duty black ops cold war reviews

With Cold War, I’d argue the gap has closed. Traditionally, Black Ops games have been the colourful, zany siblings to Infinity Ward’s gruff and grown up Modern Warfare. But, if you’re a lapsed veteran or have been craving a subtle change in the formula, then it'll do the trick. If you’ve never been a Call Of Duty fan, I can’t see this converting you. It’s still this familiar crashing of bullets and bodies, where lobbies merge into one another and people named “xXup_the_goochXx” spew insults at “kevinheadshotyournan1994” in between matches. Thankfully, the multiplayer component is self-contained. I just wonder how long this feeling will last.Ĭold War's singleplayer is it's own troubling thing, and Brendan’s campaign review does an excellent job dissecting its many flaws. It’s reawakened my post-dinner excitement to get online with The Boys™ that's lain dormant since we burned ourselves out on Warzone. I expected to say “Oh titanic megacorporation, thank you so much for the shooty bang bang”, while stifling a massive yawn, but honestly, I’m buzzed off Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War’s multiplayer offerings. It’s that time again where we spin 180 degrees away from Infinity Ward, turn to Treyarch, and see what type of Call Of Duty they’ll slide into our hands.

call of duty black ops cold war reviews

Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War multiplayer reviewĪ fun, familiar Call Of Duty experience, but one that feels a little too light at launch










Call of duty black ops cold war reviews