Call Of Duty Black Ops Review
Call Of Duty Black Ops Review – Call of Duty: Black Ops which is considered as one of the most violent games is now available as of today November 9th, 2010 in 3D.
In Call of Duty: Black Ops victory is never enough. The seventh installment of the war game that is now being promoted by Kobe Bryant and Jimmy Kimmel wants you to “exceed your expectations ” according Treyarch studio’s (that develop the game) head Mark Lamia.
With Modern Warfare 2 selling 4.7 million copies in 24 hours and making almost half of a billion dollars in five days, the company decided to revolutionize the market by offering hundreds of hours of the game online in order to keep the players hooked.
The Call of Duty saga began in 2003 and has always been criticized for the excessive violence, but that will not stop the new installment of the game from breaking records.
The new game will most-likely satisfy lovers of Battlefields games thanks to its action extravaganza, the new weapons and the fact that just like a huge Hollywood production such as Avatar – it is in 3D.
But the comparisons do not stop there, Treyarch would not confirm but rumors claimed that the company had a budget of 200 million dollars to put the game together.
Actors Ed Harris and Gary Oldman were hired to voice the characters while David S. Goyer the man behind the motion picture called The Dark Knight appears as a screenwriter on the project.
All these ingredients are set to make this one of the most successful video game for the holiday season.
Additionally thanks to today’s technology the player has a thousand ways to kill – and if he/she still wants more, Lamia has confirmed that the three-dimensional glasses that comes with the game for PC, Wii, PS3 3 and Xbox 360 will put “you straight into the combat to feel the action.”
While the first Black Ops was set in World War II, this new edition has something fresh to offer gamers. In this new adventure the player jumps in real time with secret military operations taking place in Hong Kong, Vietnam, Cuba and Russia. Many scenarios are very similar to today’s conflicts.
These fascinating innovations will not take away anything from game that the players have grown so fond of – like the zombie mode where anything goes. There is also a new feature: In Combat Training which enables folks to play ,practice with weapons and not lose their points.
But the violence, hyper-realistic reproduction of the filed , big explosions and graphic images are a bit too brutal for some in Germany and Japan that decided to censor the Nazi references and multilateral bodies.
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