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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.
Dedicated servers, albeit managed, are better than peer-based matchmaking. Modding potential is good. The array of multiplayer options is impressive, and the Nazi Zombies make a welcome comeback.
Too many bugs for a full retail release, and no real confirmation that they will be resolved. The campaign is uninspired and completely lacking in innovation. No NZ servers. No ranked Wager servers. Only three new Zombie maps.
Published: 2020-12-12, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
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Abstract: Call of Duty: Black Ops is the latest instalment in the Call of Duty Series. Developed by the same team who made World at War, many discussions went on about whether the game could be better than Modern Warfare II. The answer is a bit more complicated ...
A buggy and sub-par campaign is more than made up for by an incredibly rewarding mutliplayer game. If you already own Modern Warfare 2 we'd still recommend Black Ops despite its many similarities, purely for the innovative changes made to the online ex...
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Nonstop action and a quite brilliant selection of multiplayer modes
Insane pacing means you won't have time to appreciate some of the best bits
All the above makes Call of Duty: Black Ops one heck of a package. The single player campaign is certainly an improvement on Modern Warfare 2, but its frenetic pacing doesn’t better Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, where you got the chance to savour the...
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