Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Review – Black Silence
In 2010, when Call of Duty: Black Ops was launched, it entered a period where the new approach was facing some criticism. Previous games like Modern Warfare 1, 2, and World at War had received high praise from both critics and fans, consistently breaking records. Despite this, Black Ops dared to innovate in areas such as storytelling, mission design, character development, and game modes, often resulting in a cheesy but effective outcome. However, where is the boundary? How much can you innovate or alter without facing significant backlash, a trend that has been noticeable post-Black Ops 2?