


Zombies is looking particularly good also this time around. I think the lack of a campaign mode this time around has given the developers longer to focus on graphics. Luckily this doesn’t seem to be an issue with this game. I hate being distracted by bad graphics or slow detail rendering. The graphics in Black Ops 4 feel modern and shiny, so the gameplay feels more fluid. Running around these gorgeous locations as you hunt your prey feels good, and I haven’t encountered any annoying texture wrapping unlike previous instalments. The maps are also looking more polished than ever, with realistic lighting and colour palettes. Hair and facial graphics are well rendered and believable, making for a more personal gaming experience. My personal favorite, Ruin looks even more badass this time around.

Old favourite characters from Black Ops 3 have returned and look better than ever.

Character models are highly detailed which is something I’ve come to expect in a Call of Duty game. Black Ops 4 looks gorgeous, even more so than its predecessor which already looked pretty slick. So first up I need to talk about the graphics. So join me as I jump back into the world of high speed online multiplayer and review Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 on Xbox One. The trailers promised a battle royale game, similar to the already popular PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, so I was also excited to see the COD take on that. I wasn’t expecting anything too ground breaking as the COD games do tend to be pretty similar to their predecessors, but I was still looking forward to new maps, updated graphics, the usual upgrades we expect. So when Black Ops 4 was announced, I was excited to see what more they had to offer for our favorite Black Ops recruits. But after Ghosts, I think Black Ops 3 would be the game I spent most time on. I’ve enjoyed pretty much every COD game that’s been released since then, my favorite still being Ghosts. The gameplay was fun and intense, levelling up seemed easy and I was thrilled by the online competitiveness almost immediately. I first joined the fight back in 2012 when I bought Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 on a whim. Be warned, I suck.Īs a long time Call of Duty fan, I consider myself a bit of a pro, despite what my in-game stats may say. Catch me online for a game Anff-St-Anff on PS4 or Anff St Anff on Xbox One. Top games for me would be the Bioshock series, online multiplayers such as Dead by Daylight and Battlefield, and a good old fashioned Resident Evil or Silent Hill. I like a variety of games but first person shooters, action and horror games are my go to games. I’ve been an avid gamer since being a small child and still consider my consoles my favorite possessions. Hello, Anthony Divers here, gaming addict and horror super fan.
