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May 2019
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Karena kualitasnya yang konsisten
Blackout berujung jauh lebih menyenangkan dari apa yang kami harapkan
Sensasi multiplayer yang segar tetapi juga familiar
Blackout berujung adiktif dan seru
Desain level – Blackout ataupun multiplayer konvensional yan
The editors didn't like
Sedikit mengecewakan bahwa sistem hero unik ala Specialist ternyata tidak membuat permainan berbasis tim lebih ditonjolkan
Cerita tersemat dalam mode tutorial yang membosankan
Mode zombie tetap tidak menggoda
Sistem peran dan kerjasama tim yang masih t
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Published: 2018-10-17, Author: Keith , review by: theguardian.com
Abstract: It's weird to think of Call of Duty as an underdog. It was once the world's biggest entertainment franchise, earning billions of dollars every year for its publisher Activision. But in recent times the military shooter has fallen out of favour, usurped by...
Abstract: One of my favourite things to do in Blackout, Call of Duty's take on battle royale, is to crash through windows. I know it makes a lot of noise, I know it alerts nearby enemies to my position and I know there's a door right next to the window. But I just...
New mechanics mix up the traditional playstyle of Call Of Duty for a unique take on the game, Black Ops style combat works fluently in a battle royale style mode, Zombies offers a lot more than anticipated and makes four hours of zombie-slaughtering fun,
Absence of campaign leaves the game multiplayer-centric which may significantly reduce the audience it appeals to, Specialist backstories feel incoherent and more like a poor narrative filler in the absence of a campaign mode. ,
Black Ops 4 feels as much of a nostalgic throwback as it does unique Call Of Duty experience. Recycled old maps across the game pay humble homage to the franchise's roots whilst refreshed mechanics and new modes bring nuance. Blackout makes for an exhilar...
Abstract: This is our Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 review in progress. Because of the whole ‘in progress' thing, our opinions on the entire package might change. Also, there could be typos. But you know, we'll sort it all out before the final verdict, when we slap a s...
In Blackout, Treyarch has proved the series can still be agile and forward-thinking, while smart changes to Zombies and multiplayer show there's still plenty of life in these old bones...
Published: 2018-06-06, Author: Dom , review by: T3.com
Blackout mode is better than PUBG, New changes to Multiplayer make a big difference, Chaos mode is best Zombies in years
Some texture issues in Multiplayer, New approach to DLC is unfriendly at best
BO4 runs silky smooth for the most part, bar some odd texture pop-in during pre-game lobbies.For all its changes, this is very much the Call of Duty you know and love/hate. The fast movement and forgiving gunplay is just as its always been, only now healt...
Abstract: Yep, there is no single-player - not in a conventional, campaign sense anyway. You will be able to play solo across the board, but the game is primarily a multiplayer combat and co-op experience. There will be a narrative, we were told, but not a story as...
We did get to play several game modes, which helped give us some idea of what to expect when the final game arrives, but it's still far too early to really have a definitive opinion on Black Ops 4.With such focus on Mutliplayer and no idea of a flowing na...
Published: 2018-05-18, Author: Dom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: ACTIVISIONCall of Duty: Black Ops 4 was revealed properly today.At a special Community Event in LA, Activision and developer Treyarch announced more about the game that was revealed earlier this year.The reveal confirmed a series of leaks that had suggest...
Published: 2018-05-18, Author: Matt , review by: stuff.tv
While we're no doubt disappointed in the annual series dropping its signature campaign mode, we're excited to see how the bigger focus on Zombies might fill the narrative gap. We're also anxious to find out what Blackout will bring to the genre currently...