In short, this is the best single-player
CoD game so far. It focuses on the good and (mostly) drops the bad about the series. The ugly does pop in from time to time but never stays too long, and you've already got a date by the time it's arrived anyway.
Multiplayer
I don't know if you've heard, but
Call of Duty isn't just known for its solo game. Apparently it's quite handy when it comes to online multi-player too.
I've been a big fan of
CoD online since
Call of Duty 2. It offered something new, something that was missing from that space marine game that everyone was banging on about at the time. When
Modern Warfare came out, it felt like a huge step forward for the genre. A sort of happy middle ground between
Unreal Tournament and
Rainbow Six.
I'm sure you were as gripped as I was for about a year, but maybe unlike you I got a little tired of it when
Modern Warfare 2 came around. It contributed to its own downfall for me. The more intense the action, the more frustrating the game got. It got me on the edge of my seat, but mainly because I was ready to jump through the screen to strangle the little shit who had nuked me from the other side of the map.
When
Halo Reach came out this year, it destroyed any hope of me loading up
Modern Warfare 2 again. I wasn't in need of another online multi-player in my life. That was until I entered my first game on
Blops.
This side of the game could have gone so wrong. With such a hardcore fanbase ready to pounce on any minor fault that it may be harbouring, Treyarch had to get it right. They did, in so many ways. Everything seems tighter in this. The levelling up seems more fair, meaning that you're not starting with peashooters any more. You always feel that your next level-up is in sight and that you're just moments away from getting that gun you've been dying to get your hands on. Yet you don't feel that your current equipment is useless.
Black Ops doesn't have that spawn-death/spawn-death feeling that some of the earlier games had either. You're never completely overrun by the other team's perks, and you are never left feeling cheated by their tactics; making for a far less frustrating experience.
Multiplayer was a side of the game that had put me off playing, but now I feel I can enter the arena again, happy in the knowledge that I'm going to enjoy myself.
Remote Control Bomb Cars
There are some nice touches added too. A personal favourite is the customisable guns. As you level up you don't have to unlock attachments in any sort of order. You can spend the cash you've earned on whatever item you want so long as it's within budget. You can also go as far as adding customised laser sights and gun graffiti. There really is nothing cooler than killing someone, picking up their gun and admiring the hard work they put into making it look good as you're mowing them down for a second time in as many minutes.
Everything seems a little more balanced this time round too and that's partly due to the perks involved. Some of the more vicious perks of the past have been nerfed a little making the games seem more open and fun. The only perk that started to grate though was the Remote Control Bomb Cars.
But when it comes down to online,
Blops really is all about the shooting. There's something about the feel of
CoD online that hooks you. Despite being rusty, every kill I made had me feeling like I was a pro-gamer.
That's the main thing the this game gets right: the kills.
They feel solid. Each bullet that sinks into your opponent is highlighted by an X on your crosshair and a dull thudding noise. You don't just know that your shots are making contact, you know when each bullet is hitting home. It's immensely satisfying and that is why I believe I got so addicted to this game; the feeling I get from making a kill. I may have died about 12 times just to get one, but that one kill felt so good that I could hardly feel the lead inside me.
The only thing that seems to be missing from this game is the Spec Ops mode from
Modern Warfare 2. It's a shame really, that this is missing. I had a hell of a lot of fun with it and it would have made an excellent game a near-perfect one.
Conclusion
Black Ops should be a classic, but it won't get the credibility it deserves because it will be hidden within a string of CoDs.
I nearly missed out on this because I thought I was finished with the series, but before I knew It I was hooked and in love again. It's not a massive step forward, but it didn't need to be. Only a little step was needed and that's what has been achieved here.
I thought I was tired of the mechanics, but maybe I was more tired of where the series was going wrong. Black Ops has highlighted these blips, shredded them to pieces with an AK47 and created arguably the best war-based game to date.
SPOnG Score: 92%