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May 2019
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The editors liked
Excellent multiplayer
New Blackout a winner
Great maps
Great weaponry
The editors didn't like
No campaign
Story told in fragments
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Published: 2018-10-18, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Excellent multiplayer, New Blackout a winner, Great maps, Great weaponry
No campaign, Story told in fragments
Call of Duty Black Ops 4 might not have a dedicated campaign but it does retain all of its DNA to make this an unmistakable trademark experience for fans of this hugely popular franchise.Related PostsCall of Duty Black Ops III game review – cinematic acti...
Big-budget takes on battle royale were a given, but I never expected Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 ($60 on Humble) would be so successful at it that it would make the other modes feel superficial. Here we are, though. Blackout is the best part of this year's...
Abstract: For the past few weeks, we've been putting in a lot of hours in Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 – Blackout. It's a fun, fast-paced game that often leads to some disheartening defeats. The key to victory in Blackout is to survive the longest and to do that, you'...
Abstract: The Call of Duty franchise has been around the block a few times. Fifteen times, to be exact. Treyarch's fifth installment in the series (and the fourth in the Black Ops saga itself) does what Call of Duty tends to do: it takes a little bit of the old and...
Published: 2018-10-28, Author: Kai , review by: wccftech.com
Three full Zombies maps at launch (with Custom Mutations to modify the experience), Blackout map for Battle Royale filled with iconic hotspots like Firing Range and Asylum, Plenty of Easter Eggs and unlockables in both Zombies and Blackout, Persistent pro
Reduced number of weapons for Multiplayer, Weapons feel best suited for shorttomid range firefights, not the long shots needed in a Battle Royale, No traditional campaign, Server issues
Call of Duty Black Ops IIII revitalizes the annual shooter by dropping the traditional campaign and focusing more on the cooperative multiplayer, from a trio of distinct Zombies experiences to one of the best takes on Battle Royale to date...
With no campaign, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 is still a capable sequel with three decent multiplayer offerings. Blackout is an addictive campfest. Zombies has more content than ever before but remains stuck in its ways. Last but not least, traditional mult...
Abstract: Another year, another Call of Duty. Treyarch has the wheel this time around, and they have changed the formula in the biggest way yet. Not only did they choose to be the first Call of Duty to ditch the campaign in favor of more Multiplayer, but they also...
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
Abstract: The fourth installment of Treyarch's Black Ops series might be the first Call of Duty to forgo a single-player campaign. But after a spate of less-than-fully-satisfying entries in the once-reliable series, putting the full force of its efforts behind the...
Published: 2018-10-20, Author: Miranda , review by: ign.com
Each aspect of Black Ops 4 introduces some great new ideas that continue to evolve the series. Active healing in multiplayer gives players more control and, paired with Specialists, it makes for a great tactical experience. The new heist mode is a wonderf...