Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 review

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 review

In the opening of the new Call of Duty, Milo Ventimiglia lays a cigar on the grave of series fixture Frank Woods. He takes a long stroll through a cemetery with Troy Marshall, the powerful backbone of last year’s story, now white-haired and walking with a stick. Four decades have passed since the events of Black Ops 6; gone in the blink of an eye, the pull of a trigger.

Read more

2 Comments

  1. wolff.miller

    Great to see a new installment in the Call of Duty series! It sounds like the opening scene with Milo Ventimiglia adds a unique touch. Looking forward to hearing more about the gameplay and storyline!

  2. beahan.barney

    Absolutely! The opening scene with Milo Ventimiglia really sets the tone for the game, especially with the emotional weight it carries. Itโ€™s interesting how the series continues to evolve while paying homage to its roots. Looking forward to seeing how the story unfolds!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *