Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 review-in-progress: “I respect Treyarch’s attempt to go bonkers and make the weirdest Call of Duty possible”

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As someone who holds Black Ops 2 in the highest regard amongst the Call of Duty pantheon, Black Ops 7’s return to the near future, this time in 2035, is an exciting prospect after a blast from the past with last year’s Black Ops 6. Right from the first mission, gunfights feel as slick as ever as my co-op squad mates and I immediately disregard stealth and go loud.

But then, after a mishap with a mind-altering bioweapon, suddenly giant machetes start raining from the sky and I’m locked in an honest to goodness shootout boss fight with David Mason’s old nemesis Raul Menendez while nightmare creatures attack relentlessly – Black Ops has always been weird, but am I even playing a Call of Duty game anymore?

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