Monday, November 22, 2010

Call of Duty Black Ops

Call of Duty Black ops is the best game of this decade. A masterpiece from Activision, this game has a gripping story mode, brilliantly choreographed graphics, astounding new multiplayer modes and maps, and brings them all together to make critics rave. In the game play, players take a city from the hands of insurgents, infiltrate a Russian base deep within a mountain, and go undercover to assault a Russian airport. There is also a new Special Ops mode, used for Co Op game play, which players can unlock by playing certain levels at certain difficulties to earn stars. This game includes amazingly accurate weapons, including the ACR, TAR 21, FAMAS, and a riot shield. The perks list includes “pro” perks, which you receive when you complete challenges while using related perks etc. The multiplayer maps based on diverse and amazingly well designed areas, like a desert, a town split down the center, and a grassy plain near a nuclear reactor. You can receive new and improved kill streak rewards in multiplayer games like a “copycat” benefit, unlocked from the start, this reward copies the perks, weapons and attachments of the opponent that killed you last. Or the “Tactical Nuke” which can be unlocked at level 25, and calls a nuclear weapon that will detonate after 10 seconds. The “nuke” kills every player in the game and ends it, making the user’s team the winners. The game play styles in multiplayer modes include the standard death match, Team Death match, Domination [capture and hold 3 flags as long as possible],Ground War [rotating game styles with increased player limits], search and destroy, Headquarters Pro [capture a location and hold it from enemies], Sabotage [grab bomb from center of map and plant on objective], and many more. I have reviewed several game plays, commentaries, and other miscellaneous videos from across the internet, and even experimented with the game myself, and would strongly recommend acquiring this game. This game will never stop gratifying you, and is well worth every second of game play.

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