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May 2019
(82%)
176 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Let's get something straight from the beginning, having the guts to make a bold move that drives a well-established brand in a completely new direction is something rare these days. Going into uncharted territory can raise both criticism and acclaims, and...
Specialist training missions apply to multiplayer, Zombies, and Blackout, lending a sense of cohesion to otherwise separate modes, New multiplayer mechanics provide a wider variety of gameplay options without forcing you into a hardcore strategy, Zombies
Some Specialists aren't rewarding to play unless you're working and communicating with your team, The continuing Zombies storyline hasn't aged well, with offensive and distracting dialogue
Specialist training missions apply to multiplayer, Zombies, and Blackout, lending a sense of cohesion to otherwise separate modes, New multiplayer mechanics provide a wider variety of gameplay options without forcing you into a hardcore strategy, Zombies
Some Specialists aren't rewarding to play unless you're working and communicating with your team, The continuing Zombies storyline hasn't aged well, with offensive and distracting dialogue
Published: 2018-10-18, Author: James , review by: ign.com
In lieu of significant innovation, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4's Blackout instead presents a remarkably polished and intuitive take on the basic battle royale formula with a first-person shooter focus. Everything, from the creative perks and equipment to th...
Published: 2018-10-18, Author: Miranda , review by: ign.com
Black Ops 4's multiplayer lets players be more tactical without sacrificing the excitement of engagements. The reworked health system and Specialists offer great, mostly balanced tools that allow for more creative playstyles and cater to strategic teams a...
Specialist training missions apply to multiplayer, Zombies, and Blackout, lending a sense of cohesion to otherwise separate modes, New multiplayer mechanics provide a wider variety of gameplay options without forcing you into a hardcore strategy, Zombies
Some Specialists aren't rewarding to play unless you're working and communicating with your team, The continuing Zombies storyline hasn't aged well, with offensive and distracting dialogue
Three meaty online game modes, A superior Battle Royale experience, Extremely focused gameplay mechanics, Welloptimized performance
No singleplayer campaign, Could be more casualfriendly
I'd be doing a disservice by failing to mention that Activision had completely lost me at one point. I felt betrayed by the Call of Duty series after the abominations that were Ghost and Advanced Warfare, so much so that I never even gave Black Ops 3 a ch...