By The Act Man
Posted 2 days ago
Black Ops 7 has recently hit the gaming scene, igniting a firestorm of opinions from the community, particularly from fellow content creators who have been less than kind, labelling it as the worst campaign in the Call of Duty (COD) franchise. The commentary kicks off with a hint of disbelief at the hyperbolic reactions, questioning just how bad the campaign could be. The host, while dissecting the game's flaws, references a moment packed with zombies from the iconic Vorcuda mission, setting a tone that suggests both nostalgia and a hint of disdain. The humorous banter continues as the host discusses the incessant prompts to purchase the Resnoff challenge pack, making it clear that such marketing tactics are met with a firm refusal this year. As the commentary unfolds, the host expresses their frustration with the game being “packed to the brim with AI art slop,” implying a lack of authenticity and artistic integrity in the game's design. This leads to a pivotal decision: despite the negative reviews, a blend of morbid curiosity and tradition compels the host to engage with Black Ops 7. The weight of the gaming tradition—a nearly decade-long ritual of reviewing each new installment—becomes a driving force, even as the host acknowledges the potential for disappointment. The narrative cleverly weaves together a mix of skepticism and commitment, creating an amusing yet insightful exploration of the game's reception and the host's inner conflict regarding participation in yet another COD journey.
today's clout shift
popping
flopping
posting rampage rn
chat
scribble in the chat
zero riz in the chat