Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is an incredible feat by all teams involved. There has not been a Call of Duty game yet that has the scope of Black Ops 7, or the interconnected social experience it provides. Every facet of the game, whether Zombies, Multiplayer, Endgame, Dead Ops Arcade 4, or Campaign, feels like it was crafted passionately. Outstanding gameplay and progression systems back up a packed title; I’ll be playing BO7 for a very long time. Black Ops 7 is the pinnacle of modern Call of Duty, blending the past with the present in a way that’s worthy of the grind you’ll be putting into it.
I had a great time playing Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 and at first, I felt quite overwhelmed by the huge amount of content that it provided. The game’s campaign is not the best out there, but it’s worth playing for the creative story, new-to-COD elements, and the unlocks you get towards your multiplayer experience. Speaking of multiplayer, I still think that’s where Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 manages to shine the most. The new game mode Skirmish will be an acquired taste, but generally, it’s pretty immersive and enjoyable. And of course, the Zombies mode is one of the top highlights, it has a great campaign and with 4 different game modes there as well, you have lots of content just to play that side of the game. As a complete package, I think that Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 has a lot to offer, and everyone will certainly have its favorites. It’s a great game for casuals that want to get into an FPS, and hardcore COD players will surely enjoy unlocking weapons, attachments and mastering the weapons they like the most.
Best COD game so far, Story mode is bad indeed, but the amount of content they got into Multiplayer and Zombies, especially, is insane. I love it, for me is GOTY.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 leaves a truly mixed impression. The campaign, which is too arcade-like and too similar to Zombie mode, lacks charm, pace, and consistency. Multiplayer offers solid content for a launch, but strays into excessive futurism that breaks the readability. Fortunately, Zombie mode clearly saves the day: complete, coherent, demanding, and fun, it recaptures the spirit of the best installments. Ultimately, this Call of Duty is solid in places, but very unbalanced when you look at it in detail. It feels like there was no balance in the development of each game mode. Some modes, notably Zombie, received more attention than others.
With the sheer number of excellent shooters available this year, it’s difficult to recommend Black Ops 7. It’s undeniably a highly replayable game tailored for fans, but that’s not what this franchise needs. Turning the campaign into another dumping ground of camo challenges and meta grinds really shows the current priorities of Activision. Zombies is the last bastion of innovation left, yet I fear it’s not enough to keep players around. The creativity that once made Call of Duty an industry trailblazer has long been forgotten.
Black Ops 7 is a painful proof that even the most talented studio can’t overcome time constraints. Low overall quality of this game is a direct consequence of the publisher’s greed – they are serving a meal that is somewhat enjoyable at first but costs like the most fancy course in a Michelin-starred restaurant.
Black Ops 7 marks a clear downturn for the franchise, with a shallow campaign, uninspired multiplayer, and a Zombies mode that can’t hold the experience together. It’s a release that highlights just how badly Call of Duty needs a break and a full creative reset.
I finished Black Ops 7. It's short, but awesome in co-op. I love zombies. The company is great, dynamic, there's a lot of action, but only in the first half of the game, then it's a calm shooter. The zombie modes are awesome, I play on Game Pass
The game actually runs well, but crashes in a way that causes the entire computer to reboot. It has had such stability issues that I can't finish the game.
Un black ops complet, le mode campagne n'est quand à lui pas a la hauteur, elle est loin la campagne de black ops 2, juste bon pour faire à plusieurs comme un bon defouloire.
Ma note se base sur le reste le mode zombie ,dead ops arcade, et biensur le multijoueur toujours aussi efficace.
Une campagne en multi ils fallais se douter qu'elle ne serait pas bonne.
Call of Duty 7 ultimately leaves the player with the feeling of playing something that doesn't quite feel like "a CoD." The series has always been marked by epic campaigns and well-constructed wars, but here everything seems to have strayed too far from the essence that made the franchise famous.Furthermore, the game is quite frustrating because it doesn't allow saving progress, even though it has a relatively short campaign. You are forced to repeat the entire campaign if you need to stop—something totally out of place and that breaks the rhythm for any player.Another annoying point is the requirement to be connected to the internet, even to play alone. This limits those who want to enjoy the campaign at their own pace or simply don't have a stable **** the end, despite trying to innovate in atmosphere, the game stumbles on decisions that could have been avoided and leaves the feeling that it lacked polish and identity.
SummaryThe year is 2035 and the world is on the brink of chaos, ravaged by violent conflict and psychological warfare following the events of the fan-favorite titles Black Ops 2 and Black Ops 6. Wielding cutting-edge technology, the Black Ops team led by David Mason must fight back against a manipulative enemy who weaponizes fear above all else...