Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Reviews
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 isn’t perfect. Treyarch has introduced a range of new mechanics that refresh the gameplay but also bring balance issues and frustrating map designs. The campaign is a bit too chaotic to be truly memorable, while the Zombies mode this time tries to appeal to a broader audience. Still, fans of the franchise will spend hours mastering Omnimovement and cursing the spawning system—just as we’ve come to expect from Call of Duty. In a word—exactly what we anticipated!
Review in Unknown | Read full review
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 remains as entertaining as ever with its strong content in single-player, multiplayer, and Zombies modes. Although this installment doesn’t introduce any bold new elements to the series, it must be acknowledged that it has largely managed to erase the bitter aftertaste left by the weak remakes of Modern Warfare 2 and 3, paving a hopeful path for the future of this beloved series.
Review in Persian | Read full review
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is without doubt the most complete opus in recent years. The campaign mode is deeper, with more varied and longer missions. Multiplayer takes on a new meaning with omnimotion, while the return of waves in zombie mode should delight the community. Not to mention that, from a visual standpoint, the title remains one of the most beautiful first-person shooters on the market. All that's left to do now is a little balancing, and perhaps a maximum number of players in all game modes, for a near-perfect opus.
Review in French | Read full review
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 isn’t going to win awards for its narrative, but honestly, that’s something almost no one expects from a Call of Duty anymore. Where it truly shines is in its gameplay: the multiplayer is frenetic and fun, the Zombies mode recaptures the magic of the classics, and the campaign, while short, at least keeps you entertained. The graphics are spectacular, the maps are highly detailed, and the audio design continues to meet the high standards expected from the series. If you’re looking for the best Call of Duty in recent years, Black Ops 6 is a safe bet. And the best part is that with post-launch updates, it can only get better. Personally, I’ll keep jumping into the multiplayer from time to time, and with the first season and ranked matches just around the corner, things are looking promising. So, if you’re in the mood to shoot some rounds and have a great time, Black Ops 6 is the game you’re looking for.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Once again, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 does just enough to carve out a distinctive niche within an increasingly vast and confusing series. It still doesn’t truly push the envelope in any department, and it could be more cohesive, but it is supremely entertaining – as far as it goes.
The multiplayer is fun, although just like it’s been for years, the skill-based matchmaking is horrendous still and the maps are generally not great overall. Zombies modes are my bread and butter and it feels like this is as “back” as zombies can be. Hopefully, they’ve learnt to new mess around with this anymore, every time they try something massively different, it absolutely kills off the player base for the mode. The fatigue is officially gone, I feel myself wanting to sit down and play a Call of Duty game daily again, and I’m not complaining at all.
The zombie mode in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is a great return to form and will appeal to long time fans and newcomers alike.
Review in German | Read full review
Call of Duty Black Ops 6 is a breath of fresh air for the series after the disastrous Modern Warfare III. In multiplayer, it makes use of the best aspects of the past to create a very entertaining experience, and as much as the campaign was disappointing narratively, it is undeniable that there was an effort to add variety and longevity to the mode. While not perfect, this game demonstrates - both in and out of game - that there is still room for Call of Duty to reinvent itself. With the progression of the overall design and the game's availability on Game Pass, I can feel optimistic for the first time about the future of the series.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Players will be invested in Black Ops 6 as much as they want to and participate in something that delivers precisely what it's supposed to. Fast-paced action, farcical storytelling, and access to a world of people who want to curse you out on a microphone -- that's what Black Ops 6, the Call of Duty series and most modern video games are all about.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 improves both campaign and gameplay, with a strong story that stands on its own and enhanced mobility and weapons. It’s set to keep players engaged for months, especially in multiplayer.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
This is easily the best COD has been this generation and the most fun I have had with the series since the insane Black Ops 3. The campaign mode shows real innovation with a host of different, yet equally entertaining missions, the multiplayer is tailored in a way that somehow makes it welcoming to lapsed players and the Zombies mode is an absolute blast with friends.
Black Ops 6 is a good Call of Duty game. It's neither revolutionary nor perfect, but it manages to be convincing enough in almost every aspect: it has a good single player campaign that lacks a bit of depth and the Zombies mode is fun for a few hours, although its maps get boring quickly. PvP is the main deal as always: the real game changer is the all-new Omnimovement system, which allows for more lively and frenetic battles and represents a new beginning for the Call of Duty franchise as a whole.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Black Ops 6 is undoubtedly the best Call of Duty game we’ve seen in at least five years. It features an impressive campaign, a gripping Zombies mode that keeps you on the edge of your seat, and a fast-paced, enjoyable multiplayer experience.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is one of the best entries in the series. It features an excellent, intense multiplayer mode, and an interesting campaign. If it weren't for the somewhat boring zombie mode and the poor choice of maps, we could be talking about an almost perfect installment. Nonetheless, it's a very solid shooter.
Review in Polish | Read full review
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 pushes the boundaries of what one would expect from a Call of Duty campaign – delivering a robust, versatile, and captivating experience from start to finish. What makes Black Ops 6 special is the fact that the Campaign, Zombies, and Multiplayer modes are all equally as polished as each other, enhanced even further by the new Omni movement.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 manages to get the series back on track and proves that even an annual shooter can once again offer captivating quality if the right accents are set (and the necessary development time is given). After the mixed Modern Warfare 3, the weaknesses have been addressed and the focus has been placed on what Call of Duty is all about: pure action, a gripping atmosphere and a large portion of fun. All in all, Black Ops 6 is a strong overall package that provides many hours of excitement and appeals to both series fans and newcomers. The mixture of varied campaign, fast-paced multiplayer and challenging zombie mode proves that the series can still inspire with a return to old strengths and attention to detail. However, it is clear that Activision will have to balance the path after the game's release with seasons and in-game purchases in order not to undermine the long-term fun. This will show whether the new upswing that the series has experienced with Black Ops 6 will continue in the long term.
Review in German | Read full review
Call Of Duty Black Ops 6 stays true to the previous titles and carries the torch into this interesting period for Call Of Duty. For Xbox players with an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription, it is fantastic that it is available to players on launch. Not only will this reign in veterans, but the casual crowd can dip their toes in if they choose. From the multiplayer perspective, it is a welcome change from Modern Warfare and bears similarities to Cold War in how it feels to play. A classic prestige system being re-introduced allows players to digest the game at their own pace and not feel left behind by seasonal updates. This year feels like Call Of Duty has gone back to basics. It still angers me that Xbox still doesn’t allow players to switch off the crossplay options within the internal menu system and skill-based matchmaking appears to be ever-present. These issues aside though, we have a nice refreshing return to Black Ops that not only looks great but also feels satisfying to play for hours on end. For now, time to level up those guns for Warzone on November 14th!
Black Ops 6 is a steroid-infused Call of Duty with one of the best single-player campaigns the series has offered in recent years, a well-established multiplayer that builds on its predecessors and is refreshed with the introduction of omnimovement, and a Zombies mode that returns to its origins. It does nothing to change the minds of those who’ve never appreciated the series, but it’s also true that for them, a complete revolution would be needed—something this franchise doesn’t really require.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 manages in one fell swoop to erase the bitterness left by the last chapters in the series. A far from trivial achievement, achieved thanks to a surprising campaign (in a good way, thankfully), a wide-ranging Zombie mode and a solidly reliable multiplayer package. Perhaps it is precisely this last part that shows some intolerance, thanks to a less than exciting launch offer on the side of the available modes as well as the initial maps strangely less inspired than what Treyarch has historically proposed. For all fans of the series as well as especially for those who have put it aside over the years or have never approached it, rest assured. Activision's covert operations have hit the jackpot.
Review in Italian | Read full review
The extra development time granted to the developers has allowed for a surprisingly polished and refined experience overall. Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 sets a new standard for single-player campaigns in the series, blending familiar mechanics with a few, yet compelling, new ideas that entertain and amaze all the way to the end credits. The Zombie mode returns to a round-based structure, and thanks to Absolute Movement and well-designed maps, delivers a thrilling experience. The multiplayer component is even more immediate, fast-paced, and dynamic, making it nearly impossible to put the controller down between matches. What is currently missing is a more enticing map pack and some fresh additions to the game modes, but we have an entire year of content ahead to judge, which will shape the multiplayer experience until the next chapter in the series.
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