Reviews from

in the past


The campaign shouldn't have surprised me with its quality but after BO3 I was valid in being concerned. However, this campaign, while short, was excellent the whole way through. The return of multiple endings is a welcome one that I hope returns at some point down the line, though maybe not with Gulf War.
Multiplayer felt like a direct response to MW19 not quite feeling like a CoD game. While I understand the feeling of regression from MW19 to Cold War, I still prefer Cold War. Main issue was how OP snipers were. Search and Destroy lobbies are practically sniper lobbies with how little flinch snipers get. I know flinch is a touchy topic, but snipers NEED to have more going down the line if 150 health CoDs are going to be the standard going forward. Another positive was the post launch story told through the seasonal format, which was and still is the best use of this to date. Excited for what they will do with Gulf War
Zombies needed this following the overwhelmingly negative reception to BO4's rendition. While the mode is a little easy, I would much rather take that than the oppressing nature of BO4. The new armor system helped to solve the problem of Juggernog feeling like a crutch perk. Top that off with an uncapped perk limit, and this is the strongest we've ever been as players. Map selection was consistent as well, with each map (for the most part) being an enjoyable experience

This was such a solid game overall, with each mode feeling like it got the love and attention it needed

Lembro de ter jogado ele quando lançou e como estava muito quebrado (como bota parte dos CoDs no lançamento, a partir do BO4 pra frente), mas ainda consegui me divertir bastante. Campanha boa, quase um remake de Black Ops 1, além de um multiplayer desbalanceado, porém mais divertido que o do MW2 2022 e um Zombies subestimado e bem divertido (apesar das controvérsias quanto a sua vida útil). Um dos CoDs atuais mais legais de se jogar.

Bioshock if it was awesome