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November 2010
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The editors liked
More action
Storyline makes a contribution
Takes multiplayer a step further
Interesting story line
Above average character development
Amazing and interesting new combat styles and objectives. Way too much fun.
Coherent story to complement the action
Wager modes in multiplayer
Buckets of gore at every turn
Come on... It's Call of Duty
The editors didn't like
It's not really that different from many other FPS titles out there already
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...
Abstract: So, here we are. Another year, another Call of Duty title in the colossal franchise. This time around, we get an installment that sets itself apart from previous titles. Perhaps only by a small margin, but it’s enough to breathe fresh life into the lon...
Abstract: Treyarch gets a bad wrap for being the developer responsible for the non-Infinity Ward Call of Duty games. Sure, both of the Modern Warfare games are considered pinnacles of the current generation’s first-person shooter genre, but that doesn’t mean tha...