January 12, 2013

Call of Duty: Black Ops

CoD Black Ops cover Call of Duty, the best selling Video Game franchise ever.  Black Ops, is currently, as of Jan. 2013, the most popular in the series, being the seventh installment.  This game breaks away from the WWII setting, and the near future setting of Modern Warfare, to go explore the espionage of the Cold War.  Everything you know about Call of Duty, changed with this entry.
GAMEPLAY
Black Ops, keeps to the shooting frenzy, all out war found in previous installments.  Classic weapons from the 1960s era, some of which that are in COD: MW2 as well, like the M16, and the AK-47, and  adding new weapons to the mix, such as a crossbow.  Black Op shootout's have a different feel than the ones in MW2, mainly because the HUD, is different, and your squadmates usually are wearing civillian clothing.  Mission structure also include's infiltration and sniping, massive firefights, and sometimes downright awesome cinematic sequences.

GRAPHICS
While slightly better than MW2, nothing much has changed.  The framerate, which is a issue for some PS3 games, actually keeps at it's Xbox 360 counterparts speed.  Character models are very detailed, and the enviroments are detailed much better than MW1, and WAW.

STORY
Alex Mason has been captured and is being interagated by an unknown enemy, being forced to recount his life's story about the Cold War.  Mason, Woods, and Bowman were a team of undercover C.I.A. black opratives, sent to  assassinate Fidel Castro in Cuba, during the Bay of Pig's invasion.  After assassinating Castro, the team goes through a very intense firefight to get to an airstrip. Once there and on the plane, Mason sees that the runway is blocked, Mason then jumps off and clears the runway to save his friends, but at the cost of being left behind.  After soon learning that Castro is not dead, and that he shot a body double, Mason is sent to Vorkuta prision in the U.S.S.R., where he meet's Viktor Resnov, the story then blossoms, by the way, thats just the first mission.

AGE
This game has very intense violence, and alot of blood and gore.  Languge is extremely fowl, and includes multiple uses of the f word.
There is a mature content filter, which cut's out all s-words, f-bombs, and blood.  With content filter Age 14 and up, no content filter, Age 17+.

CONCLUSION
With fun gamelay, a great campaign, and a interesting story, I award the Black Ops campaign 8.75.

DETAILS
Developed by Treyarch
Published by Activision
Released in 2010
Rated M for Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, and Strong Language by the ESRB
For PS3, Wii, PC, and Xbox 360.








 

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