Monday, November 8, 2010

New Game Black Operations Review

Black Operations review has hit the net. Canadian magazine is Wild Gunmen, which is deep - and gives the game 9.5/10.
Reports of magnitude as the campaign Black Ops' "have the same symptoms [of] Medal of Honor ... It's too confusing and the narrative jumps."
However, the more you play, the more he discovers that "little by little" campaign "is beginning to fill in the missing pieces," he says.
Working Group revealed: "While you are jumping across decades is mostly played as an American special operative named Alex Mason, a handsome, manly, with a neck beard sweet You also have brief stints playing as a CIA agent called. Hudson, a veteran of World War II called Reznov Russia (World War) and some others. "
He adds: "Black Operations will take you around the world with the levels in the jungles of Vietnam, the Russian Arctic seas, the alleys of Hong Kong, the streets of Laos and Cuba aerodromes to name a few. "
He concludes: "All-in-all campaign is good but not great AI is nothing special and because you have to kill as many of them are often quite stupid also die for unknown reasons .. here and there."
Things are much more positive in regard to several players, however. Working Group reports: "If it was a big fan of Modern Warfare and World at War disappointed you are likely to face a similar fate with Black Operations regarding Modern Warfare 2 This is not a multiplayer run and gun .. is a lot harder to get kills and level settings are perfectly suited for 'camping'. "
In general, the Working Group concludes that Black Ops gameplay Black Operations are very similar to World War. "
He adds: "Black Ops is not only a good game, which is borderline revolutionary could very well could do what modern war three years ago to the future of FPSes ..
"His campaign can not be the best, but is strong enough to play through it is fun and what does the campaign and multiplayer modes more than make up zombies ... This is undoubtedly the game of the year ".
Wild Gunmen called "the premiere Geek Culture magazine in western Canada."
Call Of Duty: Black Ops is released worldwide for PS3, 360, PC and Wii tomorrow.

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