Call of Duty Blackout: Map Review
What really stands out about this mode is the humongous map. This map is at least 1000 times larger than Nuketown! There are tons of cool locations on the map, 13 to be more precise. All the locations are filled with exciting loot and creative buildings.
This game features all kinds of different guns, ranging from shotguns to rocket
launchers. One thing I really love about Call of Duty is that all of the guns are quite balanced out. While the guns do have their own advantages at different ranges, none of the guns are overpowered. My favorite guns would be the assault rifles, as it is good for mid-range, and most fights in this game are fought in the mid-range distance. The selection for vehicles is also quite diverse! The vehicles, in my opinion, are a little OP. It takes a lot of shots to take down just a single vehicle, and in a fast-paced game like Call of Duty, that shouldn’t be the case.
Now, let us talk about the biggest thing that got added to the game, the loot. A very diverse range of loot items got added to the game. The loot items can fit on different weapons and give the player different kinds of advantages. The perks added in this game are also quite unique. The perks give the player some kind of advantage in the game. For example, an engineer perk can be used to find vehicles easily. There are a lot of perks available in the game and none of them are unbalanced.
Call of Duty Blackout is a must-play game-mode, or should I just say “game”, because of how diverse this single game-mode is. This mode show-cases the best side of Call of Duty whilst giving us the Battle royale experience. The map is very big and filled with wonders, the vehicles are OP, the guns are OP, and the loots and perks too, are OP.
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