![]() ![]() The best part is the puzzles are different for each player, so you can’t just Google the answers, you’ll have to actually figure the clues out yourself – who thought we’d be completing investigations in a Call of Duty game? You’re given access to an evidence/intelligence board in between the main missions, and in order to complete them successfully, you need intel and clues first – which are scattered around the main mission areas. Ultimately the mission ends the same no matter how you get the key card – shooting your way out, naturally, but the option to choose how to handle at least the first half of the mission was very cool and unexpected in a Call of Duty title.Įxpanded choices also extend to dialogue options in missions and giving you options to complete or ignore optional side missions. ![]() The latter involved multiple choices which offer up a number of different ways to handle the mission which is to gain a key card to allow your CIA contacts to get into the building. ![]() The campaign this time around is still firmly and clearly a Call of Duty campaign, with the big set pieces and staple missions you’d expect, from sneaking into an enemy base with sniper rifles to shooting down ziplines in slow-motion while firing at Soviets.īut it also introduces missions you may not expect to see, like sneaking through East Berlin with (admittedly quite basic) stealth mechanics or my personal favourite mission working as a double agent inside the KGB. ![]() The original Black Ops had a decent campaign with an interesting story, and after Black Ops 4 dropped the single-player campaign, it was promising to see the espionage/Cold-War style campaign coming back with this entry. ![]()
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