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With stellar gunplay and great maps, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 has some of the best multiplayer and zombies action in the series so far. The intriguing new Endgame mode is also a highlight, so it’s a huge shame that the rest of the co-op campaign is a rushed and sloppy mess that drags the overall package down. £54.99 at John Lewis £59.99 at Currys(Black) £76.85 at ShopTo.Net(Black) Check Amazon
Pros
- Thrilling multiplayer with beautiful maps
- New Overload mode is a lot of fun
- Some visually interesting campaign moments
- Zombies is still great
- Endgame is surprisingly engaging
Cons
- Nonsensical, rushed story
- A few awful levels
- Lacks compelling set pieces
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Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is a highly ambitious FPS that delivers on its promise to be the biggest Black Ops ever, wearing its psy-op weirdness proudly, but is an uneven package overall. Multiplayer is fast, frenetic, and polished while Zombies feels like a trip to Black Ops 2's good old days, but the co-op campaign and new Endgame mode stretch the definition of a Call of Duty campaign a little too far with repetitive and underdeveloped design that, both in terms of narrative and gameplay, ends up falling flat.
Pros
- Refined multiplayer with a couple of new twists
- A good mix of new and classic multiplayer maps
- A huge game with lots to do, especially with friends
Cons
- Co-op campaign is underbaked and often too weird
- Endgame is underwhelming
- Shared progression makes everything feel samey
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Based on extensive early access, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is a highly ambitious FPS that delivers on its promise to be the biggest Black Ops ever, and it isn't afraid to wear its psy-op weirdness proudly. Multiplayer is fast, frenetic, and polished. Zombies feels like a love letter to Black Ops 2. But the co-op campaign and Endgame mode stretch the definition of Call of Duty a little too far with a bold approach that ends up falling flat.
Pros
- Co-op campaign that isn't afraid to experiment and get weird
- Refined multiplayer that packs a couple of new twists
- A huge game with lots to do, especially with friends
Cons
- Setting and narrative is underwhelming
- Campaign bosses and power progression feel off
- Shared progression can make everything feel samey






