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Call of Duty: Black Ops Review

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Black Ops takes the kitchen sink approach by throwing in a ton of modes and options, but the core action remains mostly intact.


 Frank Woods: total badass.
 Frank Woods: total badass.
Call of Duty: Black Ops makes a lot of ambitious changes to things around the outside edges of the action while leaving the core campaign and multiplayer components largely intact. It's got a lot of great moments, but portions of the story feel cliched and hokey. Also, this is now the fourth game out of Activision that has used the same style of combat to power its campaign and multiplayer. The formula, as awesome as it can still be, is starting to wear thin.

That's not to say that Black Ops doesn't have a lot of new tricks up its sleeve. The story found in the campaign feels like a solid departure from what's come before it. Set in the same universe as Treyarch's Call of Duty: World At War, Black Ops doesn't spend much time weaving different playable characters together into a single narrative. Instead, you play the majority of the game as Alex Mason, a special ops guy who's hooked up with the CIA to do dirty work anywhere it needs doing, and missions where you don't control Mason are there to fill in some gaps or tell Mason's tale from a different angle. The game is set over a large chunk of the Cold War, opening with a Cuban raid as you attempt to assassinate Castro. For taking on that mission, you quickly end up locked away in a Siberian prison, and the globetrotting begins. As much of the game is told via flashback, Mason's adventures are able to cover a wide period of time, taking you up to the war in Vietnam and beyond. Since we're dealing with the past, you'll encounter a few characters from real-life history, too, which feels really out of place, considering all of the over-the-top theatrics you're performing across the rest of the game.

To be clear, Black Ops is not a Vietnam game. But the middle of it most definitely is, complete with cliched examples of licensed music from the era. At one point, you're traveling down a river, blasting "Sympathy For The Devil" by the Rolling Stones. I just sort of rolled my eyes at this point. They aren't always directly related to the music, most of which is really great, but the campaign is full of moments that just don't fit. The action, meanwhile, is fairly standard. There are a lot of guys to shoot, and all that shooting gets broken up by a few larger set-pieces, including one where the game sort of turns into a real-time strategy game for a few minutes as you order a squad around from the cockpit of an SR-71. There were also a couple of baffling moments that just feel like they're underexplained by the game. In one case, you need to run up to barrels full of napalm and interact with them to take out some enemies. But the game isn't clear that running up to them is the way to proceed, so I found myself shooting the barrels, running around the barrels, running past the barrels, and so on until I stumbled upon the trigger needed to make the game move forward.

It wouldn't be 'Nam without a chopper or two. At one point you'll fly one for yourself. 
It wouldn't be 'Nam without a chopper or two. At one point you'll fly one for yourself. 
But it's the multiplayer side of Call of Duty that keeps people coming back year after year, right? The list of modes in the team-based multiplayer component hasn't really changed. Yes, Headquarters is still Headquarters. There are some gameplay changes to consider, though. You can dive to a prone position by hitting the stance change button while running. This is especially fun when used to dive through windows, and there's an in-game challenge that'll get you some bonus experience points for diving through five of them. But by and large, it's the same game, new maps. There are some great maps in the game, like Nuketown, a 1950s-style neighborhood with mannequins hanging around. Oh, and at the end of every match, a nuke goes off and destroys the level. Other maps give you a larger playfield, like Jungle, which has a small, wooden bridge at its center with enough ways to get to it that anyone crossing the bridge tends to get gunned down pretty quickly. There are 14 multiplayer maps to choose from. 
 
Most of the killstreaks, perks, and equipment you'd expect to find in a Call of Duty game appear in Black Ops, though there are some notable changes. On the killstreak side, nukes are out and dogs (boo!) are in. There's also a new remote control car killstreak bonus that lets you control a little buggy with the aim of driving it up to a foe and making him and the car blow up. It's kind of annoying and it only requires three kills, so those little things are liable to be everywhere. Deathstreaks are completely gone. Perks are definitely present, but the pro versions of the perks take more work to unlock. Still, I found gaining the ability to get my gun back up more quickly after coming out of a run to be insanely invaluable. Some of the pro bonuses are, as before, very nice. While all this stuff is present, how you'll get it is a bit different this year.

A lot of the changes to how the multiplayer functions takes place outside of the game. The player progression has been broken into two pieces. Now, leveling up merely unlocks the ability to purchase additional weapons, perks, equipment, attachments, and, well, just about everything else. You'll have to spend your "COD points" to actually use any of that stuff. On one hand, this is nice because it lets you skip the items that don't fit with the way you play. For example, I have no desire to use gas grenades or sniper rifles. So I can focus my purchases on assault rifles and LMGs. The downside to this is that you don't feel the same thrill when you gain a level. By the time I was level 20 or so, I felt like I had unlocked just about everything to make my class function the way I like, leaving me with a lot less to look forward to. At least the pro versions of the perks are significantly tougher to unlock in many cases, giving you something significant to grind on. You can also gamble with your COD points using a contract system, which gives you a set amount of time--like 40 minutes of in-game time, in some cases--to complete specific tasks, like getting five headshots with a specific weapon or planting the bomb a certain number of times, and so on. You have to spend money to buy these contracts, and you only get paid if you complete the task before your time expires. The challenges appear to rotate on a regular basis, giving you new things to try over time, if you're so inclined. But that's not the only way you can lose all of your money.

 The crossbow is useful if you want to stay quiet, but you can strap explosives to your bolts if you want to go very, very loud.
 The crossbow is useful if you want to stay quiet, but you can strap explosives to your bolts if you want to go very, very loud.
The main new multiplayer thing in Black Ops is set of six-player free-for-all modes that fall under the heading of Wager Match. In these modes, you pony up some of your COD points as an ante, and the top three players in the round get a portion of the overall pot. These modes play around with how the weapons are used and acquired, so in Gun Game, you'll all start with basic pistols, but each kill upgrades you to a new gun, and the first player to cycle through all 20 guns (which includes the crossbow, one of the new weapons found in the game) wins. I think my favorite is One in the Chamber, which gives everyone a pistol with only one bullet. If you kill another player, you earn another bullet. So if you're out of ammo, you'll need to knife someone to rearm yourself or lose one of your three lives. It's a tense battle, because accuracy becomes so, so key. The wager-based modes feel like little mods and, in fact, Gun Game was actually a somewhat popular Counter-Strike mod. It's interesting to see the developers take a fresh stab at free-for-all play, considering that team-based modes effectively rule the shooter landscape in this day and age. It's a cool addition, but considering that most of the key items you'll unlock for multiplayer don't cost that much, it's not really something you'll need to turn to for additional funds too often.

Black Ops has a file-sharing and video editing setup similar to the tools found in Halo 3. Your matches are automatically saved, and if you like, you can go in and watch any other player's recent matches. You can also chop up smaller clips, fiddle with speed and camera angles, and save the files out to your file share, which has six slots for your saved films, screens, and custom game modes. While you can customize modes for private matches, the tools at your disposal feel fairly basic when you compare them to what Bungie's been doing with Halo for the past few years, but hey, it's a start.

The Nazi Zombies mode found in World At War returns in Black Ops, and you'll find two maps available for online play once you've completed the single-player campaign. Each map is setup with a little video, and each one has you play as a unique set of characters, giving each map its own "zombie team." Perhaps this is an unpopular stance, but I really didn't like the zombie mode in World At War, and it's not much better here. All it does here is make me miss the Spec Ops mode found in Modern Warfare 2, which I found to be a much more exciting cooperative mode. There's also a Combat Training mode that lets you go up against bots in deathmatch or team deathmatch, which would be a great option for players out there that don't have Internet connections... but for whatever reason, the mode is only available when you're connected to a network.

Hearing Cube gripe about how my tactical insertion was destroyed is probably one of my favorite parts of the entire game. 
Hearing Cube gripe about how my tactical insertion was destroyed is probably one of my favorite parts of the entire game. 
Moments of Black Ops look fantastic, and Treyarch's signature fire technology shines yet again, whether you're using a barrel-mounted flamethrower or just blowing things up. You'll find some sharp lighting in spots, and much of the character animation is solid. A few textures here and there look a little grungy, but it's easy to forgive some of its shortcomings when you consider the game's solid, smooth frame rate. You can opt to sacrifice a lot of that frame rate to play in a 3D mode, but I didn't find the tradeoff to be worth it at all. There are some moments that look really cool when you're playing on a proper 3D setup, but the Call of Duty series is all about that great frame rate. Without it, the entire experience suffers, even if you're getting some new depth from the 3D display.

The audio is largely fantastic. Gun reports, especially ones in the distance, really stand out nicely, and much of the voice acting helps sell the campaign. It's helped out by some big names, like Ed Harris and Ice Cube. But it's also hampered by Sam Worthington, who voices Alex Mason in such an awful, inconsistent way that by the end I was wondering if Mason (said to be a native of Alaska in the game's backstory) was Australian. Maybe it's just the horrors of interrogation, right? As I said before, a lot of the game's music is also fantastic, setting up the intense sequences with pounding tracks that don't try to be period-appropriate. The smattering of licensed music found in the game just sort of gets in the way, and makes you feel like the game is trying too hard to be compared to Vietnam-era films.

I'm usually not too big on bonus material, but Black Ops does a great job with its intel items. You'll get a couple of microfilm-style pages for each mission, and collecting intel items in those levels removes the redactions that prevent you from reading the text. This helps sell the covert CIA vibe that the game is attempting to pull off really nicely. Also, there's a hidden terminal in the game that lets you read e-mail and hack the accounts of world leaders to read theirs, as well. The terminal feels more fully featured than it probably needs to be--it even has a command history. You can unlock a couple of bonus games here, too, including an overhead twin-stick shooters and a classic text adventure. Though comparing a game to Enter the Matrix is usually seen as a bad thing, it's similar to the computer terminal found in that game, and it's very cool, even if reading JFK's e-mail feels ridiculously anachronistic.

Do you want to play more Call of Duty? I'm guessing the answer is yes, and by all means, Black Ops is worth playing. But for all its ambitious steps to set itself apart from the previous games, it flounders in a few too many of those areas to be a total success. Even with those flaws, though, the heart of the series--its competitive multiplayer--lives on quite well, which should be enough to satisfy most fans of the franchise.    
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@nixxez: Pick up Modern Warfare 2, an excellent game.
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damn it, I had 2000 xp on a 5*

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Dogs, boo? NONSENSE! Dogs = awesome!

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So far I think I'm enjoying it more than MW2 but maybe that is because I'm playing it on PC whereas a played MW2 on PS3.

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Guh. Forgot to make a call for this one. Sounds like what we expected, which still might be a good game for me, but I don't really want to drop $60 righ tnow.

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How many zombie maps are in the game, just the two mentioned?
 
Good review. I'm still far too burnt out on this type of game to be interested right now though. If I played online at all it would probably be very little, and the single player sounds kind of average. Maybe someday when it gets cheap.

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This sounds perfect ^_^ I wanted something that would be the video game equivalent of a dumb, loud 80's action movie. From everything I've read and seen, this totally looks just like that. Eff subtlety :D
 
I'm already dreading the Wager Match boosting. I assume they've at least blocked off the ability to bring in a party? Whatever. If so, will just have to pretend it doesn't exist, much like FFA in MW2 :)
 
@WalkerTR77 said:
" @rjayb89:@rjayb89 said:
" Yay, points for me! 
 
Edit: points as in imcalling.it points. "
I had 5000 points bet on it that came good. No interest in black ops other than that but I'm fucking pleased. "
This is a good day for spam on GB. Quest spam as well as this gambling game spam. But it's good to know you guys care. Quickly... Someone post a picture of a lolcat. I'm going to bed.
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@EveretteScott said:
" Dogs, boo? NONSENSE! Dogs = awesome! "
Pretty sure he's referring to the fact that you are forced to kill dogs. also annoyance does not equal fun.
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@Yzzerdd said:
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"Do you want to play more Call of Duty?"
  
  
 

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You win the internet forever.
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Great review, Jeff. Not too surprised with any of the downsides you mentioned. I have to admit, I'm just excited to jump into multiplayer Call of Duty again.

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so, can anyone tell me if there are any big differences between the console and PC version of this game? 

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Great review!

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All I know is I'm starving for some call of duty right now.

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Might just get it if it comes down in price significantly. And I mean significantly. MW2 was worth the 98 AUD I paid for it (and yes, The Australian dollar is now equal to the US Dollar), but I don't think Black Ops will be. 

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Couldn't disagree with Jeff more. Have always hated the leveling system in CoD, and prefer the new system. Hated SpecOps and loved Zombies. Loved the dogs in WaW, much more fun and exciting. I think Treyarch made this CoD for people that hate MW2 and wanted more of what was offered in WaW, as they should! Why attack the ultra competitive audience obsessed with MW2, when you could go after the more casual audience! Thanks Treyarch! I've loved your games since COD3!! 
 
Bottomline, if you hate MW2 (like I do) then I think you'll like this game. I'm not hating on MW2, I just think that CoD:BO offers something different to those who don't like the MW style of play.

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Checking this out, enjoyed World at War. Even if it's the same old Call of Duty formula. 
 
How long could they keep repeating the same formula though?

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Multiplayer's good eh?  
 
I already watched a stream of the singleplayer. The story is even more ludicrous that MW2's and even more unbelievable (if you know any cold war history that is). That's not necessarily a bad thing, if you don't care much about story. 

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@drewmaw said:
I think Treyarch made this CoD for people that hate MW2 and wanted more of what was offered in WaW, as they should!  Bottomline, if you hate MW2 (like I do) then I think you'll like this game.   
 I'm not hating on MW2, I just think that CoD:BO offers something different to those who don't like the MW style of play. "
Of course you aren't. :)
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Meh... boring. Same old, same old.

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@drewmaw said:
" Couldn't disagree with Jeff more. Have always hated the leveling system in CoD, and prefer the new system. Hated SpecOps and loved Zombies. Loved the dogs in WaW, much more fun and exciting. I think Treyarch made this CoD for people that hate MW2 and wanted more of what was offered in WaW, as they should! Why attack the ultra competitive audience obsessed with MW2, when you could go after the more casual audience! Thanks Treyarch! I've loved your games since COD3!!  Bottomline, if you hate MW2 (like I do) then I think you'll like this game. I'm not hating on MW2, I just think that CoD:BO offers something different to those who don't like the MW style of play. "
Couldn't agree with you more about disagreeing with Jeff. I hated Spec Ops, loved Zombies. Levelling system is much better. Dogs > Nuke.
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Yeah, called it.

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Good review. Probably get this game later still. But man, who thought it was a good idea to get Sam Worthington to do the voice acting for the main character? I actually don't hate the guy as much as some people do, but I don't find his voice particularly memorable either.

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So does this mean 'Infinity Ward' is no longer needed? Seems like they did a good job considering all that came with this game.

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Ugh... dogs... :\

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Surprisingly good review. (damm lost a lot in iamcalling.it)

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sounds like this game is exactly what it needs to be.

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@Milpool said:
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Wait.  You can only play the BOT MODE when you're ONLINE ?  Really, Treyarch? "
maybe because of the theater mode?
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@beatlebrainiac said:
" This is the first time I've ever seen GB have a score up for a game before anyone else. "
I am quite sure this Norwegian newspaper beat almost everybody :) too bad everybody can't read Norwegian: http://www.vg.no/spill/artikkel.php?artid=10034812 
 
And also they just tested the singleplayer portion.
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Good review! 
 
@Chris2KLee said:

" who thought it was a good idea to get Sam Worthington to do the voice acting for the main character? I actually don't hate the guy as much as some people do, but I don't find his voice particularly memorable either. "
He's embarked on a quest to be in every single blockbuster action title that also supports 3D.
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I'll probablly get black ops and give treyarch a chance this time around (i have tried but not purchased their last effort in the cod franchise). Only because im not sure what to expect from infinity ward next time around. I own all the IW cod games and none of the treyarch releases. I kinda feel like infinity ward is my better goreous ex girlfriend, and treyarch is a decent looking girl i hook up with, Sure she's wiling to do more after dark, but I cant help but feel like im selling myself short, But now my pretty ex girl friend was in a terrible accident and i dont know what she'll look like after surgery. I might as well introduce treyarch to my friends. Just in case my ex comes back all willem defoe.

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Stay Frosty?

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Can't believe this scored less than shitty MW2.

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Sam Worthington OMG, he made the entire avatar film sound like a disney flik with his lame ass voice!

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Hold on a sec Treyarch stole the gungame thing from counter-strike? Talk about lack of creativity.

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the campaign seems better than MW2 so I'm happy :)

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WHAT? Four stars! I am disappointed in you Jeff. You just lost me a large amount of XP.

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thank god I am not working at the video game store today...

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No thanks.

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about the voice-acting: 
 
on the one hand, the game devs want to create the illusion of you - the player - being a character within the game; on the other hand, you get to listen to Sam "Mr. Aussie-Na'vi (choose your movie)" Worthington! 
 
It breaks the illusion completely and distracts you from the 'immersiveness'?! 
 
I personally also don't like fake JFK, McNamara &  Castro (yes, I know what the real ones sound like - although young McNamara isn't that present in my brain, I have heard & seen him in footage & documentaries).

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Brilliant, thank you! :)
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not buying

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Not for me this time.

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Also, this is genius.
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@sofacitysweetheart said:

 
@WalkerTR77 said:
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Edit: points as in imcalling.it points. "
I had 5000 points bet on it that came good. No interest in black ops other than that but I'm fucking pleased. "
This is a good day for spam on GB. Quest spam as well as this gambling game spam. But it's good to know you guys care. Quickly... Someone post a picture of a lolcat. I'm going to bed. "
Just what I was thinking to.
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So Sam Worthington phones it in yet again.
Hurraha!!

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@rjayb89 said:
" Yay, points for me! 
 
Edit: points as in imcalling.it points. "
yeah me too. Score!
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So it's a COD game. Good enough for me, steam will be loaded when I get home!