![]() ![]() Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War will be a sequel to Call of Duty: Black Ops and as the name suggests, the title will take place during the Cold War era. It’s a classic Call of Duty game, light years away from the slower gameplay of Modern Warfare.The next installment to the Call of Duty franchise is coming out next month and it has quite a few players excited. This doesn’t take away from the otherwise enjoyable experience so far in Cold War, both the zombies and multiplayer mode feel arcade-y, casual and fun. RELATED: Gearbox Releases Launch Trailer For Borderlands 3, Shows Classic Vault Hunters In Action You get a lot of experience for killing off 8 Elites, and so you should, for putting up with the tedious gameplay. As far as I could tell after playing through to 6 Elites killed on Cartel, there isn’t much more to Onslaught. You unlock random perks and collect weapons from the bodies of the Elites – in some sort of zombies/rogue-like spin-off – and the Instant Kill and Max Ammo buffs also make an appearance.īut…that’s about it. You need to wipe wave after wave of zombies, often in the same parts of the map…over and over and over and over again. ![]() A mysterious orb leads you through the map and every now and then spurts out a big zombie, called an Elite. The concept behind Onslaught is quite frankly bizarre. They’re the same maps you play in the multiplayer mode. Rather than featuring zombie-specific maps and storylines, Onslaught takes you on a repetitive, looping journey through several multiplayer maps. ![]() Without getting into why exclusives are so atrocious for the game and the industry as a whole, I’ll focus on exactly why the ‘Onslaught’ zombie mode is not worth worrying about. RELATED: Classic UI Mod Now Available For Residential Evil 2 Remake ![]()
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