Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is more than another numbered entry in the popular subseries. It’s far more than a well-designed first-person shooter composed of a high-octane single-player campaign, a robust and deeply enjoyable competitive multiplayer suite, and an off-the-wall cooperative horde mode.
Black Ops 6 is a time machine taking me back to the gaming days of 2011 and enjoying the cooperative Zombies mode with best friends.
Black Ops 6 retains the deeply weird heart of Zombies and its penchant for experimentation.
There will be no shortage of broken controllers and rage-fueled power trips, but these only serve to highlight the sporadically fun moments that only Zombies can provide.
Zombies mode takes a decent imagination and encourages its audience to become a different kind of player in a way that is unique to the other segments of the Call of Duty package.
Zombies provides a sandbox to mindlessly toil away in for several minutes or hours.
The author's two stalwart friends have accompanied him through Easter egg hunts in 2011 and are still making wonderful memories experimenting in Zombies more than a decade later.
The author concludes that playing Zombies with his friends is a better reward than any calling card, character skin, or collection of perks that the game can muster.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Zombies brings back the nostalgia and is sure to be a hit with fans.
It’s great to see that even with so many years passed, dropping into a Zombies lobby still produces the same magnificently weird effect and the mastery and enjoyment of Zombies never fades.