It has been three months since Treyarch was able to give the community the first taste in the downloadable content map packs, now they bring us an over-the-top experience with "Escalation".
It has been three months since Treyarch was able to give the community the first taste in the downloadable content map packs, now they bring us an over-the-top experience with "Escalation".
Every time a Call of Duty game is about to be released, the video game industry stops and watches. Whether you like it or not, Activision's multi-million dollar franchise continues to attract everyone's attention as a new game is being released, despite the claims from quite a few gamers who think...
In a series which has essentially become an annual celebration of war's Greatest Hits of the West, it was only a matter of time before a Call Of Duty title turned its iron sights towards the paranoia-gripped Cold War era of the late 1960s.
As a reviewer, I try hard to avoid hyperbole, but it's difficult not to call Black Ops the 'best Call of Duty ever' simply because it's the ultimate refinement of the franchise formula.
A polished refinement of the Call of Duty formula; offers a bevy of content that covers almost every expected base. Single-player campaign is satisfying, and the multiplayer has enough depth to keep fans engaged for a long time
Treyarch get to step out of Infinity Ward's shadow, and become the new torch bearers for Call of Duty. Following in Modern Warfare 2's footsteps, they find their own road...
As if you ever doubted it, Call of Duty is still the best military shooter out there and by quite some margin. It seems its competitors can only watch from a distance and take notes as this juggernaut of FPS gaming ploughs a wide path towards the genre's future.
The multiplayer is just as robust as its predecessor, with the only shortfall being that the 20 killstreak rewards have been reduced to 15 and the deathstreaks, which gave the less skilled online players a bit of help, have gone completely.
Black Ops takes the kitchen sink approach by throwing in a ton of modes and options, but the core action remains mostly intact.
You can't keep Black Ops out from under the microscope after the high-profile departure of the creative minds that drove the Call of Duty franchise at Infinity Ward earlier this year.
It came on time so i could pplay the breathtaking game which is utarly amazing Note: This Review was made by Play.com customer: m0useman99 on Rakuten's Play.com on the date shown.
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