![]() ![]() When it first emerged developer Treyarch was jumping on the battle royale bandwagon, it was hard to imagine how the traditional Call of Duty experience, with its blistering, 60 frames per second gunplay and speedy first-person action would translate into a massive map and a genre where tactics are as important as an accurate trigger finger. Blackout does not rewrite the battle royale rulebook, but it stands out because it works really, really well. This is a triumph of execution over inspiration. And it's symptomatic of the Call of Duty battle royale experience. It just works, with great audio and feedback. Vaulting through windows is so much fun because it's so slick. ![]() ![]() Sprint, vault, smash! I'm inside, glass on the floor, loot to pick up or - hopefully - an enemy player who dies at my hand while marvelling at the grandeur of my entrance. I know it makes a lot of noise, I know it alerts nearby enemies to my position and I know there's a door right next to the window. One of my favourite things to do in Blackout, Call of Duty's take on battle royale, is to crash through windows. Call of Duty nails battle royale with a blistering, jank-free experience. ![]()
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