Presentation

Black Ops Cold War is not a revolutionary game in terms of presentation. It’s impressive to look at, but it’s certainly not a big advance over Modern Warfare. There are a few small improvements but nothing that really slows down your project. However, the graphics are consistently good for most of the campaign and multiplayer.
There are some problems, however, which can be quite jarring. This includes some animations that look pretty shoddy and hair that looks anything but realistic in many scenes. There are also some problems with the sound. While the voice acting and sound effects are largely excellent, audio delays are common, especially in movies.
Final verdict

Ultimately, Black Ops Cold War feels like a true sequel to the original game. It really goes back to what made Black Ops great in the first place and expands on that. This includes modernizing some of the key features and mechanisms with elements from the latest titles.
Anyone who has enjoyed the fast-paced, fast-paced energy of Treyarch’s previous Call of Duty games will love it. This makes it fun in practically every mode, be it multiplayer or zombie. Meanwhile, the single player campaign has a good enough story to keep the action moving. All of this combines to create one of the best Call of Duty titles for many years.
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is now available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X | S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.

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