Who loves Call of Duty? I know I do.
Call of Duty Black Ops is not only real with fiction, its just AMAZING.
In this Call of Duty it has a few different tricks and gadgets plus some throwbacks like zombies, scoped crossbows, remote control cars that detonate in someone’s face, a controlled attack helicopter and best of all ZOMBIES. What gets better then that? Probably the fact that it takes place in 1968 during the Cold War, you control troops and try to stop the Russians from succeeding in world domination. There’s just so much more in this game then most others.
Call of Duty is pretty much the same, except you can run, jump, crouch, drive, and fly in this one more accurately. I won’t spoil the plot for you but Mason wakes up strapped to a chair and gets zapped to remember what happened in his past, so I will end the campaign segment there, so I won’t spoil it for you.
The following are some things you can enjoy:
- There is money involved which makes the multiplayer adventure through levels interesting.
- There’s zooming lethal, crazy tactics, smart equipment, hot perks, killer kill streaks, and awesome guns like always.
- You can give your characters face paint, camouflage their guns, and choose what kind of reflex sight and armor you want, all of which cost money.
When you advance so far in multiplayer that you can prestige, it will have pros and cons. You get a cool symbol and each time you prestige the symbol changes, so there are more challenges available. The cons are that you start all over with pretty much everything besides your stats.
Zombies are the main reason I play Call of Duty sometimes. There are some pretty insane zombie maps in Call of Duty Black Ops, but don’t give up. Besides Kino Der Toten, Five, and Dead Ops arcade maps, you can also purchase the previous maps from Call of Duty: World at War such as Nacht Der Untoten, Verrückt, Shi No Numa, and Der Riese. Additionally, you can get ascension with the first strike map pack, which has more multiplayer maps.