![]() ![]() Keep in mind, too, that players are encouraged to purchase additional content within the game, including maps and cosmetic upgrades.ĬALL OF DUTY: BLACK OPS 4 does away with the series' single-player story mode in order to concentrate on online play. In addition to the game's graphic and glamorized combat, players will also be exposed to plenty of very strong language, a character who smokes constantly, and dialogue that references drinking. Playing with friends can encourage cooperation, strategic thinking, and teamwork, but playing with strangers will often result in players being exposed to insulting and derogatory remarks from teammates. Characters in both the Zombies and competitive multiplayer modes are clearly enthusiastic about their work, enjoying the rush and chaos of battle and spending little time reflecting on the danger and horror around them. The game initially prompts players to choose whether to view graphic details, a setting that can be changed at any time in the options menu. Damage often results in limbs being severed, heads being decapitated, blood gushing in crimson geysers, and entrails flapping from out of gaping wounds. Players use a huge selection of weapons, including guns, explosives, knives, and, in Zombies, mythical implements such as a great glowing hammer, to slaughter human and undead foes. It features and highlights intense, non-stop military-themed and fantasy violence. That's really the only negatives I have about this game.Parents need to know that Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 is an online first-person shooter for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows PCs. Also, while the content in Multiplayer more than makes up for it, I still wish Treyarch had some sort of single player campaign. While they're not in the game at the moment, lootboxes will be returning, so be prepared for some RNG **** with weapon drops and what not. ![]() It feels like they put a lot of love and care into designing this game. I highly recommend this game to anyone that's ever loved a Call of Duty game. Even though this is their first foray into the genre, Treyarch did an excellent job at making a fun BR experience. Blackout, the new Battle Royale mode, feels fantastic. Zombies has changed in certain areas (no Juggernog or Speed Cola makes it feel a little weird), but it's still the Treyarch zombies you know and love. ![]() This makes game modes like Search and Destroy have a kind of Overwatch feel. ![]() Has more of a tactical feel than a lot of the past games in the series. While it's cool to see some of the past game's specialists returning, I really enjoy the new characters. For the first time in years, Call of Duty has found a way to blend new and old together to make a cohesive multiplayer experience. WWII was great at times, but even after Prestiging three times, it didn't feel like the time put into it was worth it (especially the Nazi Zombies mode). Infinite Warfare was too much of a copy/paste of Black Ops 3, except it lacked the personality and fun factor (this is excluding their excellently done Zombies in Spaceland). Advanced Warfare was neat for a while, but I never made it past first prestige. Not to mention all the wonderful Zombies content included in that game. I can't tell you how many hours exactly I put into Black Ops 3, but let's just say that I got to Master Prestige within a year of that game coming out. Treyarch, always reliable in their quality, has proven to be the only development team working for Activision capable of holding my interest for long periods of time with their games. However, for the past 4 years, I've bought every COD game from Advanced Warfare and onward. Less of a hardcore fan and more of a casually interested enthusiast. Never bothered with multiplayer or Infinity Ward's Modern Warfare series, I was always a Treyarch guy. Until I got a PS4 and a steady group of friends to play them with, I only bought Call of Duty games for their campaigns and Zombie modes. Until I got a PS4 and a steady group of friends to play them After a lot of series fatigue, Call of Duty has finally landed on it's feet. After a lot of series fatigue, Call of Duty has finally landed on it's feet. ![]()
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