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Published: 2010-11-09, Author: Andrew , review by: theregister.co.uk
For me, Black Ops' Zombies mode single-handedly justifies the steep retail price - which some retailers are discounting - let alone its campaign mode. But if you're seeking more bang for your buck, don't fear, Black Ops' not only ranks as this year's most...
It’s a pity the single-player just doesn’t achieve the same heights we’ve seen from the series in the past, but little matter. It’s the multiplayer that’s important now. That’s were Call Of Duty excels, and that’s what we’re going to be playing until I...
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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: Call of Duty: Black Ops, the newest game in the very popular Call of Duty line, offers hours of exciting game play. Different modes of enjoyment include the main campaign, Nazi Zombies, and both online and local multiplayer games. A player could spend...
Exciting game play, Campaign has engaging, atmospheric story, Lots of additional unlockable content, Available for many platforms,
Very short campaign, Online multiplayer version lacks cooperative mode,
With a nail-biting, political thriller–like campaign set on the battlefields of the 1960s, and a wide range of online and unlockable content, Call of Duty: Black Ops offers a host of captivating ways to get your war on. ...
Deftly woven story with twists and turns and great performances by wellknown Hollywood talent, One of the best FPS online multiplayer games out there, Graphically, Call of Duty: Black Ops is gorgeous "most" of the time, JFK vs Zombies. Need we say more, Great soundtrack, tracks like "Fortunate Son" really set the tone
The same old FPS with a new story, A few graphical glitches really can break the scene, Painful moments of confusion and insurmountable odds with little or no guidance, The singleplayer campaign is relatively short
Call of Duty: Black Ops is a great installment in the growing pedigree of story-rich, first-person shooters. It does almost everything well, but doesn’t do much to progress the genre or create innovation in an already saturated FPS market.ProsDeftly wo...
The Black Ops campaign lasts up to 6 hours on Veteran, including several retries at the trickier parts. There are few lulls in this adrenaline-fueled adventure, and the story is more cohesive, albeit still rather outlandish, compared to Modern Warfare ...
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...
Abstract: A day that I imagine a lot of console shooter fans have been waiting for has finally arrived with the release of Treyarch's newest Call of Duty entry, Black Ops. How does it stack up to the series that Infinity Ward left behind? Well, it's actually pre...
Abstract: Reviewing Call of Duty: Black Ops is akin to being a missionary and trying to peddle my religion of choice. With anticipated global sales of more than 12 million copies I feel like I am preaching to the choir here, but for those of you who may be doubt...