Call of Duty: Black Ops 4

Call of Duty: Black Ops 4

released on Oct 12, 2018

Call of Duty: Black Ops 4

released on Oct 12, 2018

Black Ops is back! Featuring gritty, grounded, fluid Multiplayer combat, the biggest Zombies offering ever with three full undead adventures at launch, and Blackout, where the universe of Black Ops comes to life in one massive battle royale experience featuring the largest map in Call of Duty history, signature Black Ops combat, characters, locations and weapons from the entire Black Ops series.


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Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War
Call of Duty: Black Ops III
Call of Duty: Black Ops III
Call of Duty: Black Ops - Declassified
Call of Duty: Black Ops - Declassified
Call of Duty: Black Ops II
Call of Duty: Black Ops II
Call of Duty: Black Ops - Zombies
Call of Duty: Black Ops - Zombies

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Pas mal mais le pire des black ops

4.5 for the multiplayer alone. Severely underrated. The best multiplayer since og MW2. My best k/d was 76/2 :p

zombies sucked, but better than any modern zombies iteration.

I feel like an insane person for how much I loved this multiplayer. Does it have problems? Yes. However, the fast paced nature of this game just clicked with me for some reason. Its the only CoD to this day that I hit master prestige in. I understand that the specialist system is not for everyone, but it just clicked for me. I do, however, want to put an emphasis on the "loved" and its past tense. The games weapon balance slowly but surely slipped as post launch support went on, and with the arrival of the VMP and Micro 9mm any sense of gun variety and choice went right out the window. A damn shame

I'd like to consider myself a hardcore zombies guy, and even this was hard for me to enjoy. The game just got WAY too complicated and contained too much micromanaging with things like selectable perks, ultimate weapons, and more. It also doesn't help their are only 3 maps I'd consider to be good (IX, MotD, Ancient Evil). It also wasn't helped the end of the year content had to be rushed due to needing to work on Cold War.

I have a soft spot for blackout. Their are certainly elements like the health system that have not dated well. However, this was just an easy/fun BR to get into. While this doesn't have loadouts like Warzone, I'd like to say blackout is better off because of this. It allows for more engagement with the looting with finding your ideal gun and attachments. Console menus on this mode were rough from the start though and sadly didn't get much better aside from a couple months in. Alcatraz Portal Quads is still one of my favority BR experiences to date though thanks to the fast paced nature and respawns. It doesn't surprise me in the slightest Warzone's Rebirth Island Resurgence is as popular as it is: Alcatraz was the starting line

I still hold a lot of love for this game, despite its faults. Wish that Treyarch had more time to give this game support post launch along with a rebalance on the weapons for MP though

Blood of the Dead made me learn morse code. This game has actually forced me to develop a skill which will likely never prove useful to me, but a skill none the less. Fuck you Jason Blundell.

Black Ops 4 is the most disappointed I have ever felt with a game before. After the highs of Black Ops 3's DLC season and Zombies Chronicles, I had no reason to doubt that Treyarch wouldn't blow BO4 out of the water, but it ended up being a step back in every aspect of the mode.

My issues with the game ultimately boil down to them breaking the golden rule of "if it isn't broke, don't fix up", because it felt like their goal with it was a innovate as much as possible, without paying attention to how the formula that they had spent 10 years crafting would be affected. By the end, it felt alien and like an unbalanced knockoff.

Activision malaisant qui pond la même merde depuis Black Ops 3