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November 2010
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The editors liked
A different kind of story for a CoD game
Great voice acting
Exciting action
Great locations
Works best as interactive cinematic experience
Multiplayer is a reasonable evolution from Modern Warfare 2
Length for this sort of game
Many varied locations and weapons
A spot of the ol' Ultraviolence
Deep multiplayer options
A top-down shooter? A zombie game? Zork? All included
Solid voice acting
Surprisingly intriguing story
The many different varian
A budget title with a long
Challenging campaign.
Addictive
Nearperfect multiplayer
Interesting story concept.
Thrilling variety throughout campaign
Fractured story creates an intriguing atmosphere
New multiplayer currency system is invigorating
Combat training lets anyone enjoy multiplayer excitement
Theater lets you share and enjoy triumphs and failures.
The editors didn't like
Ending falls flat
Poor draw distances.
Just plain awful as a single-player FPS
Too short
Multiplayer is nothing new
More hype than anything else
Looking for something truly new in Multiplayer? Forget it
So you can say curse words
But you can't put them in the subtitles? I'm afraid people with hearing disabilities will think people are saying %*#%& when they're actually saying (*&%@(%
Multiplayer on the PC is a bit of a mess at the moment
Still heavily
Still overpriced for the glitchy
Problematic game you get. The vehicles handle like toys and the characters act like action figures and yet I'm not having fun.
Call of Duty: Black Ops goes to show that CoD will always be a preferred FPS title when it comes to cross platform games, while the new Medal of Honor didn't do so well Black Ops really does steal the limelight away from EA's MoH with better mutliplayer m...
Still overpriced for the glitchy, problematic game you get. The vehicles handle like toys and the characters act like action figures and yet I'm not having fun.
Exciting action, Great locations, Works best as interactive cinematic experience, Multiplayer is a reasonable evolution from Modern Warfare 2
Just plain awful as a single-player FPS; Too short; Multiplayer is nothing new; More hype than anything else; Looking for something truly new in Multiplayer? Forget it
Abstract: Treyarch’s got some big shoes to fill. They’re no stranger to the Call of Duty franchise, but the pressure is on them now that they seem to be the primary developers of the series unless Activision somehow revives Infinity Ward with an infusion of tale...
A different kind of story for a CoD game, great voice acting,
Ending falls flat, poor draw distances.
Call of Duty: Black Ops is the latest CoD game to be created by Treyarch after World at War (other than Zombies, which are not true CoD game). What with the internal politics of the Infinity Ward situation, many were wondering how Treyarch would hand...
Call of Duty: Black Ops takes place mostly in the 60s but most of the guns and weapons do not feel antiquated at all. In fact, the player has access to some experimental and non-conventional weapons in certain missions. The narrative is also equally...
While it holds more first week sales than any other game before it, Black Ops isn't the series' high point. What we have here is a refined and extremely confident product from a studio that has found its feet in the FPS world. This sequel captures everyth...
Abstract: Two years ago we published an in-depth performance review of the fifth major installment in the Call of Duty series, World at War. Since then Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 was released almost exactly a year ago. Now on to a successive and very success...
Abstract: Yearly Call of Duty releases have become the norm and you might be hesitant to pick up another release thinking it is just going to be more of the same. Rest assured Black Ops doesn’t disappoint as the well known frenzied campaign and silky smooth mult...