Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Reviews
One of the best Call Of Duty games in years, with one of the greatest campaigns in the franchise's history, along with solid, if somewhat less ambitious, multiplayer and co-op modes.
Modern Warfare had a great run, but Black Ops is now back on top in their ongoing sibling rivalry. Fluid character movement, high-tempo multiplayer, evolved Zombies co-op, and an incredible campaign come together in 2024's most irresistible first person shooter.
Call of Duty Black Ops 6 is not a step forward in the saga, but it manages to make it catch its breath to some extent. A campaign that is the result of an accumulation of too many ideas that constantly succeeds and fails, a multiplayer not suitable for the faint of heart and tremendously addictive zombies make for a solid, but not memorable, delivery.
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Despite these ever-growing microtransaction woes, Black Ops 6 is a step forward in other ways for a franchise that has felt half-dead for a while now. By combining an unexpectedly inventive campaign with some worthwhile changes and improvements to its multiplayer, there’s a lot here for longtime fans to feel optimistic about, even if many of Call of Duty’s most significant problems still loom large with no signs of changing anytime soon.
Call of Duty Black Ops 6 turned out to be a very pleasant surprise in 2024. This is the first game of the series in recent years, which was developed thoroughly and expertly. As a result - the output is a really strong shooter.
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Unpleasant menus aren't likely to hamper the experience entirely, though, so anyone with a passing appreciation for the series is likely to be content with Black Ops 6. Its protracted development cycle clearly paid off, but it also makes me wonder what kind of ambitious project the talent at Treyarch and Raven Software could concoct if it were unshackled from Call of Duty. Another year brings another iteration of gaming's FPS royalty, and perhaps more so than its relatives, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is a rather convincing argument for why the series remains on top.
Building on a rock-solid foundation, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 manages to sustain the world's oppressive expectations with disarming ease. Solid gunplay combined with gameplay refreshed with new features and many tweaks aimed at optimizing the user experience give us one of the most entertaining CoDs in recent years. And that's just the beginning.
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Following the launch woes of Modern Warfare 3, the FPS heavyweight series marks a very strong and impressive return to form in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6. Its single player campaign is one of the franchise's best-ever efforts, the multiplayer is jam-packed with engaging content, and the Zombies mode seems just as good as it always is when Treyarch is leading things. It never really went away, but Black Ops 6 feels like Call of Duty back at its modern peak.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 removes whatever imaginary stench Modern Warfare III left behind by revitalizing the franchise with a standout campaign, engaging multiplayer, and a nostalgic yet innovative Zombies experience.
Call of Duty is so back. A campaign that returns to form, the best multiplayer suite of the current console generation of COD's, and a chaotically fun Zombies mode. Black Ops 6 delivers in every way.
Black Ops 6 is the best Call of Duty since Cold War thanks to a great campaign, fun multiplayer mode and motivating zombies shooting.
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The fact that Black Ops 6 is the first Call of Duty under Microsoft's umbrella is not relevant to the good work that Activision has had in its development, which is rumored to be the longest of all the CoDs so far. Yes, it always has little things to criticize and many insist on magnifying them, but don't get carried away by those who don't want to have fun, this year everything works like a shot: The campaign, the multi and the zombies. And that, at least for me, for all the vice it is providing me via a simple subscription to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.
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For fans of this saga or of shooters in general, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is a must-see experience for the end of 2024, while for new gamers who want to venture into this intellectual property, it will be a great welcome letter. to get acquainted with a bombastic campaign and highly crafted multiplayer and zombie modes.
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The campaign knows how to entertain throughout its duration with well-timed missions, the Zombies mode has all the right features to please long-time fans and the multiplayer is as fun as it is frenetic thanks to the introduction of the Omnimovement, the absolute protagonist of this chapter.
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Unbelievable but true, Call of Duty Black Ops 6 succeeds where the license has failed for years: it has managed to create a surprise and renew its formula, finally! It's an excellent episode, one of the best of the series by far.
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Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is the best entry in the long-running franchise since 2019's Modern Warfare reboot. While omni-directional movement is likely going to become the new gold standard, the true highlight is one of Call of Duty's best, most inventive campaigns ever.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is the best entry in the series in recent history.
Black Ops 6 nicely balances an action-packed campaign, lively multiplayer, and a refreshing take on Zombies. The game combines great visuals and gameplay, proving once again why Call of Duty remains a powerhouse in the gaming industry. While some technical hiccups and issues with multiplayer suppress the fun, the sensational controls and production values make it hard to put down.
Call Of Duty: Black Ops 6 is the complete package, a great single-player campaign, best in class first-person shooter gameplay, fun fast-paced multiplayer and the return of round-based zombies.
Call of Duty Black Ops 6's multiplayer suite is excellent, complimented by the great (and often hilarious) omnimovement system and the return of classic prestige. This is the best Call of Duty has been in a long time.