Call of Duty: Black Ops

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZG2GWS_mRE
Trailer of the multiplayer version of the game.

I must say, I'm a massive Modern Warfare 2 fan. I can't remember being able to play a first person shooter as much as I've done with this game. It's just massively action-packed, lots of awesome weapons, awesome killstreak rewards, etc.

This looks like it might be pretty much the same, but obviously beefed up. Its not made by the same designers as Modern Warfare 2, but the multiplayer concept seems like its the one I love. The problem I had with MW2, being a PC user, is that there aren't dedicated servers. Not only is it more prone to hacking, but you can find really bad servers and sometimes not any games at all - especially when you're living in South Africa where the average internet speed is 512k.

I can't wait for this, but I hope its got its differences over MW2 - and good differences.
 

Love it, can't wait. Always play the first person one first, cos multiplayer never works immediatly!

Getting Kane & Lynch 2 tonight though!
 
Modern warfare 2 was probably the best shooter and online game ever. I still play the online stuff so Black Ops has a lot to live uo to. Fair play to the developers for trying something different and not just punting out another WW2 game
 

Modern warfare 2 was probably the best shooter and online game ever. I still play the online stuff so Black Ops has a lot to live uo to. Fair play to the developers for trying something different and not just punting out another WW2 game

2 different devlopers work on the COD license.

Tradionally,Treyarch did world at war, and Black Ops, and Infinity Ward make MW2, and MW1.

So this, will be pants.. by all accounts.
 
Since MW1 the COD games have all been the same.

In W@W they added vehicles and MW2 added more perks.

I'm sure black ops will be exactly the same just with some small additions.
 
They had a demo of Black Ops 2 at Gamescon in Germany and here is the write up from the US Gamespot site for anyone who cares.....sounds pretty sick

The new demo of Call of Duty: Black Ops that Activision is showing here at Gamescom 2010 doesn't quite start off with a bang. In fact, it's more of that gurgling sound you hear when certain objects start sinking underwater. That's not a bad thing, because we're not talking in metaphors here--you literally start the level trapped inside a downed helicopter sinking to the bottom of the Huong River. It's a tense sequence that sees you making a desperate escape while swimming through murky water with more than a few dead bodies in it.
If the sight of those bodies sinking to the bottom of the river while you're trying to swim to the top of it doesn't grab you, then the level's rollercoaster pacing will. The whole level, dubbed Victor Charlie, is one great big crescendo that starts of slow and methodical, explodes in the middle, and slows back down for a bit toward the end. To give you an idea of how it builds up, let's go back to the beginning. Once you get out of that river, you make your way through some waterfront huts and meet up with your squad mates, those grizzled deniable ops super soldiers who operate with vicious efficiency and sport some pretty awesome tattoos to boot. With them at your side you slowly and silently creep into an enemy hut while one of the bad guys, asleep on the job, is taking a nap.

What happens next isn't for the faint of heart, but the basic jist is that you cover his mouth and and sink your knife quickly and silently into his throat in a grim scene of surgical violence. Okay, so maybe that's not so much the jist as much as it is precisely what happens. At any rate, you continue along at a similar pace in order to get through this dangerous area unseen while dispatching a few more foes and taking another dip or two into the river (complete with first-person swimming) before getting to a village a bit farther inland. And that, well, that's when things get really hot. The mission requires you to plant some C4 on a target building, and that explosion obviously attracts a lot of attention. The transition from all that sneaking about to this swarming bee's nest of a shootout is something else, and definitely seems like it'll keep a lot of players on their toes.

The firefight is a bit more of that classic Call of Duty, with fast-paced gun combat and more than a few explosions. A few of the highlights we noticed were the ways those wooden houses explode in a flurry of debris when you hit them with your M16's underslung grenade launcher, and those handful of desperate enemies who come charging out of nowhere with a clear desire to skill you not with a gun, but with a gentlemanly knife to the chest. After that you hop into a dim, claustrophobic tunnel in a sequence that has you crawling through some pretty creepy scenery while encountering a few grim surprises along the way.
After Victor Charlie wrapped up, we had the chance to see the helicopter level that Treyarch demoed during Microsoft's E3 2010 press conference a couple months ago. Named Payback, this level takes the aircraft sequences we've seen from time to time in previous Call of Duty games and lets you actually pilot the thing (while still operating the guns, of course). After sneaking up on a group of soldiers guarding a Russian Hind helicopter and taking them out, you hop into the attack chopper and fly through a river canyon shooting down on-foot enemies, armored trucks, helicopters, and entire bridges. You can read our initial impressions from the press conference demo for more details, but suffice it to say this level managed to put a new spin on the type of vehicle moments the Call of Duty series has previously been known for.

All told, Call of Duty: Black Ops is looking quite good. That's not exactly a surprise for a series that's garnered plenty of glowing reviews over the years, but it's good to see that Treyarch has been able to jump into a new timeline--Cold War-era conflicts--without missing a step. Expect to see more coverage on Black Ops before the game releases on November 9.

Enjoy!
 
I think I'm looking forward to increased VAT more than this tired old franchise.




And they're still sticking with the extra high price tag. Activision have some cheek.
 

I have really high hopes for this game. Hopefully it's Modern Warfare 2 minus all the shocking gameplay elements..
 
did you guys see the multiplayer trailer? looks awesome. looks different, too. which is good

i think i'll play cod2 all night tonight. gets a bit frustrating after awhile, though
 

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