Kratos has changed. Not just his beard; he’s older, more haggard and weary. He’s a man who has seen too much.
As far as allegories for the franchise go, Kratos is a good one. After seven entries of thoughtlessly smashing...
L'histoire des Black Ops a commencé en 1961 avec les agents...
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Le prochain Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 nous plonge dans un conflit de la Guerre du Golfe en 1991, avec des missions à travers le monde, telles que le Koweït, l’Union Soviétique et même Washington.
L’un des éléments les plus marquants est le Safehouse, un hub central à personnaliser et améliorer. Au fur et à mesure des missions, les joueurs débloqueront des récompenses comme des...
La campagne de Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 s'annonce comme une expérience intense digne d’un blockbuster. Ce nouvel opus se déroule après les événements de Cold War et la section des années 80 de Black Ops 2, avec un scénario qui plonge en 1991. Frank Woods, personnage clé, est maintenant en retrait après une mission ratée à Panama. La campagne est marquée par la...
Kratos has changed. Not just his beard; he’s older, more haggard and weary. He’s a man who has seen too much.
As far as allegories for the franchise go, Kratos is a good one. After seven entries of thoughtlessly smashing and killing just about everyone in the Greek pantheon, he and his games came dangerously close to sinking into the oblivion of franchise fatigue. No wonder...
Kratos has changed. Not just his beard; he’s older, more haggard and weary. He’s a man who has seen too much.
As far as allegories for the franchise go, Kratos is a good one. After seven entries of thoughtlessly smashing and killing just about everyone in the Greek pantheon, he and his games came dangerously close to sinking into the oblivion of franchise fatigue. No wonder...
Kratos has changed. Not just his beard; he’s older, more haggard and weary. He’s a man who has seen too much.
As far as allegories for the franchise go, Kratos is a good one. After seven entries of thoughtlessly smashing and killing just about everyone in the Greek pantheon, he and his games came dangerously close to sinking into the oblivion of franchise fatigue. No wonder...