T he Call of Duty franchise has followed a pretty predictable template when it comes to content in the yearly shooter. There's always been a strong competitive multiplayer component. Due to popular demand, zombies has become a yearly inclusion.
T he Call of Duty franchise has followed a pretty predictable template when it comes to content in the yearly shooter. There's always been a strong competitive multiplayer component. Due to popular demand, zombies has become a yearly inclusion.
When Call of Duty Black Ops 4 was revealed earlier in the year confirming the rumours that it will not ship with a traditional singleplayer campaign, much of the internet responded in uproar and I was one of those that wasn't best to pleased with the news.
Call Of Duty: Black Ops 4 is out now and, first of all, I am keen to ensure you all understand that there has definitely been far too much bad press about this game.
One of my favourite things to do in Blackout, Call of Duty's take on battle royale, is to crash through windows. I know it makes a lot of noise, I know it alerts nearby enemies to my position and I know there's a door right next to the window. But I just can't help myself. Sprint, vault, smash!
After many a leak , rumour , and speculation , Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC is finally here. Like past entries in the popular military shooter franchise, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 has a multiplayer mode as well as Zombies, the cooperative gameplay mode.
Thoughtful gear placement in Blackout mode; Diverse Specialists; Zombies mode is as bizarre as ever; Slick gameplay
No single-player campaign; Expensive in certain markets; Ridiculous day one patch
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