Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War Beta Review

The Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War beta ended yesterday and now that it is over and the game won’t be played till its release I will be reviewing it.

First the good about COD BO Cold War. The gameplay is fantastic and is one of if not my favorite COD gun play to date. The game is fast and nearly never slows down which is great because Modern Warfare 2019 was more slow than other COD’s. Another great thing about COD BO Cold War is its class customization. While I do like the pick ten system I do really like the new system where you get five attachments on each gun, three perks of different colors, and one wild card which can alter how many perks, attachments, and what type of gun you get. The gunsmith now list the advantages and disadvantages of attachments on your gun. Along with that Activision has not added supply drops to COD this year for now. I say that because when the game releases there may be supply drops in the game or they might be added later on in the game’s live cycle. I didn’t get to play the Alpha because I’m on the Xbox One but I also didn’t see much skill based matchmaking and hopefully SBMM is not in the game.

As for the bad in Cold War there isn’t to much the only two big problems are the maps and the larger gamemodes. The maps in the Cold War beta aren’t very good. This could not be the case with the other maps in the full release but for now they don’t seem very good. The only good 6v6 map is Moscow the others aren’t that could. They’re decent but they aren’t anything impressive and probably won’t be remembered like Nuketown, Jungle, or Rust. The next big problem is the larger gamemodes and it isn’t the larger gamemodes themselves it’s the possibility that Treyarch will focus on these larger gamemodes instead of the smaller and more traditional 6v6.

Clovis

A king in medieval Gaul whose name was Clovis, was losing a battle against a tribe called the Alemanni. Clovis in desperation prayed to God that if he would give him the victory he would be baptized. Nearly immediately the tide of the battle turned against the Alemanni and Clovis won the battle. Who was Clovis and why did he decide to pray to God instead of his pagan gods?

Clovis was born in 465 A.D. and was born to the king of the Franks. He became leader of his tribe in 481 A.D. at 16 years old. Even though he was only 16 Clovis decided to drive the Romans out of Gaul. The area of Gaul that was controlled by the Romans was governed by a Roman general named Syagrius. Clovis led an army against the Romans at the city of Soissons where Syagrius was currently at. Clovis asked to meet with Syagrius to see if he would surrender, Syagrius refused to surrender but did come to meet with Clovis. While there Syagrius said “A Boy! A boy has come to fight me! With a boy to lead them, the Franks have come to fight the Romans.” Clovis was angered by this and said. “Aye, but the boy will conquer you!” With that the sides began to get ready for a fight. Every time the Romans charged the Franks they were forced to retreat. Clovis fought in the battle and tried to find Syagrius but the general had seemed to become terrified of the Franks and had left the battle early on. After beating the Romans, Clovis conquered the other Frankish tribes and was soon the king of all of the Franks. Clovis would marry a women named Clotilde. Clotilde was part of the reason Clovis would turn to Christianity as she was a devout Christian. After the battle against the Alemanni Clovis did become a Christian and many of his people did as well. Clovis would make his capital at Paris and would die there in 511 A.D.