Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 review
Black Ops 4 is the best Call of Duty in years. This is a shooter that can (and likely will) bring back people who dabble but never stick with it. Sure, it borrows from some of the best on the market, but crucially, it nails the gun-feel like it hasn’t in some time. It’s still a beast in terms of content, but honestly, it’s hard to pick major fault with it. Sure, some will miss the usually brilliantly bombastic single player, and while zombies is bigger than ever it’s also more confusing, with so much to learn and so many modes. Ultimately, newcomers will probably be put off before they discover its brilliance. But none of this stops Black Ops 4 from being the best entry the series has seen for years. The only real question left hanging in the air has nothing to do with the “numbers” Black Ops is so fond of. No, it’s a far simpler question that is going to be very difficult to answer: where on earth does Call of Duty go next? On that note, we’re going to have to wait and see, but Treyarch’s 2018 game has knocked it out of the park.
Blackout is a superb take on Battle Royale; Guns feel amazing; Fast paced action that anyone can jump into; If you love Zombies, this is the ultimate CoD;
Terrible voiceover in the tutorials; Daft menu system; Zombies is so big it’s confusing; Split screen Blackout is awful;