Testseek.com have collected 57 expert reviews of the Call of Duty: Black Ops and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Call of Duty: Black Ops.
November 2010
(85%)
57 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
-
0 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
85010057
The editors liked
Tons of multiplayer additions
Strong story with memorable characters
Wager matches are a blast
Theater mode
Call of Duty fans will continue to love it.
Great gameplay
Amazing visuals
Good campaign
Good multi
Combat training
Zombies
Lots of modes
A polished refinement of the Call of Duty formula
Offers a bevy of content that covers almost every expected base. Singleplayer campaign is satisfying
And the multiplayer has enough depth to keep fans engaged for a long time.
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.
Great story full of twists and turns
Fight Zombies as JFK
A mostly balanced multiplayer
The editors didn't like
No more Spec Ops
Story doesn't live up to its potential
If you don't like Call of Duty
This won't change your tune.
No Spec Ops
Strawberry jelly on screen
The campaign takes place during the Cold War in the 1960's and has you jetting around to typical Cold War hotspots like Cuba
Russia
Vietnam
And more. It is told through flashbacks of your character while he is being interrogated. This storytelling method means the story doesn't take place in chronological order
And some things can be obscured becau
The singleplayer plot can be clumsy at times and they still haven’t completely eliminated those taxing moments where you have to throw lives away just to reach a specific checkpoint (they are relatively rare this time around though). You can also customize certain scopes with different optics to suit your individual preferences (Xbox 360) The Crossbow is a deadly weapon for stealthy wetworks
It
Short campaign.
Some basic multiplayer design issues keep this from being as perfect a game as this could be
Published: 2017-04-24, Author: James , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: With all the uncertainties surrounding the Activision/Infinity Ward debacle that took place back in March, many pondered an inevitable fall from grace for the Call of Duty franchise. With Medal of Honor's impending preempt release, that speculation was st...
Abstract: When I sat down with Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 - Apocalypse, I wasn’t expecting a whole lot. It’s not that I have a problem with DLC packs, because I don’t. I just couldn’t see how this particular release was going to be anything different than what I’...
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...
Call of Duty: Black Ops is a mostly worthy successor to last year’s Modern Warfare 2, in that it’s very well designed all around and still a lot of fun, online and off, but it doesn’t make the same strides as its predecessor to advance the series, and...
Abstract: Another year, another Call of Duty title. Treyarch has long been regarded as the backup developer, brought in to fill the annual gap between Infinity Ward’s off-years. Black Ops has the unfortunate honor of following in Modern Warfare 2’s gargantuan f...
Great gameplay; amazing visuals; good campaign; good multi; combat training, zombies, lots of modes
No Spec Ops; strawberry jelly on screen, The campaign takes place during the Cold War in the 1960's and has you jetting around to typical Cold War hotspots like Cuba, Russia, Vietnam, and more. It is told through flashbacks of your character while he is being interrogated. This storytelling method means the story doesn't take place in chronological order, and some things can be obscured becau
In the end, Call of Duty: Black Ops is an easy game to recommend. If you like first-person-shooters, and if you like the Call of Duty style, there is no reason not to buy it. It has a ton of features and modes, great presentation, and fun addictive gam...
An hour into Call of Duty: Black Ops, the series showcases why it's got such a tight grip over the gaming world. The pressure has always been on Treyarch to deliver, especially after Infinity Ward's Modern Warfare titles made the 'COD' name tastier tha...
Could Treyarch change their reputation of being the stepchild to big daddy Infinity Ward with Call Of Duty: Black Ops? YES THEY CAN! Moving into the Cold War era, Treyarch has crafted an imaginative story, fantastic set pieces, great voice acting and e...