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Call of duty black ops cold war multiplayer review
Call of duty black ops cold war multiplayer review













call of duty black ops cold war multiplayer review

The only other change for Zombies is that for the first time you can use a loadout from the standard multiplayer, which means you can have a decent weapon from the start. It’s very hard but at least it’s different, and for that reason we found it more entertaining than the main mode. This involves you teaming up with one other player and constantly taking damage when outside of a small safe area created by a Crystal Chronicles style gem. Some will no doubt be happy that the mode takes itself a bit more seriously than some entries – there are no David Hasselhoff cameos here – but the only additional content is the top-down Dead Ops Arcade, which we can’t believe anyone has ever cared about, and the PlayStation exclusive Onslaught mode.

call of duty black ops cold war multiplayer review

The Second World War setting makes no sense in the context of a game that’s literally called Cold War and it all seems terribly tired and half-hearted. Zombies shows the most evidence of the game’s troubled development, with just a single map (a reimagined version the original Nacht Der Untoten from 2008) and missing features that were present in previous games (there’s no longer the option for computer-controlled allies if you want to play solo, for example).















Call of duty black ops cold war multiplayer review