Call of Duty : Black Ops 7 review – hallucinogenic romp through dystopia is stupidly pleasurable
Activision; PlayStation 4/5, Xbox, PC With a deafening onslaught of massive shootout set-pieces in exotic locations, an evolving campaign mode and excellent multiplayer offerings, this maximalist instalment of crazed carnage is a hoot It seems like an anachronism now, in this age of live service (…)
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