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November 2010
(85%)
57 Reviews
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Call of Duty: Black Ops is a great overall package that has a ton of content to enjoy. The multiplayer modes are largely based on what was established by Modern Warfare, but the twists that Treyarch throws in work well. My biggest issue with the multip...
Abstract: Treyarch continues their excellence with the series.War. War never changes. Well at least it doesn't in Activision's universe. Back in 2007 the way we played first person shooters was changed forever (especially mulitplayer). What Infinity Ward did to ...
Abstract: Thanks to the folks over at Gamestop for sending over a copy for us to review, Call of Duty: Black Ops hits the gaming scene with no apologies and a lot to live up to, its rich pedigree. The seventh installment of the Call of Duty series based on a not...
Frenetically paced campaign will leave you gasping for breath. Countless challenges, perks, and customization options make for an extraordinarily deep online experience. New Wager and Combat Training modes should appeal to veterans and rookies, respectively. Killing zombies as a quickquipping President Kennedy is awesome. Loads of hidden extras.
Campaign doesn’t quite pack the same emotional punch as Treyarch’s previous Call of Duty games. Technical hiccups need to be ironed out in order for online play to fully flourish.
Treyarch’s new Cold War-themed shooter does the Call of Duty brand proud with a thrill-a-minute campaign and the franchise’s most expansive online package to date And when it’s finished, the franchise’s famed multiplayer arena awaits. Like its predece...
Extensive online multiplayer modes, stacks of content for the price of admission. New multiplayer maps and a healthy online community ready to do battle. No noticeable framerate issues, and 3D is supported if you have the hardware.
Abstract: It seems that Treyarch got the names of their games mixed up. Their previous Call of Duty was given the subtitle “World at War”, but it is with their latest offering, Call of Duty: Black Ops, where you can really fight your way across the globe.If you ...
With its much more structured single player campaign and the introduction of a highly competitive set of Wager Matches alongside a host of gameplay alternatives, Call of Duty: Black Ops may just be the ultimate addictive FPS the fans were hoping for....