Probably the most popular FPS title currently on the market, yet another Call of Duty is being released. Activision is highly praised for the success of the title, and continue to release other games relative to it. With decent success from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, the second installment of Modern Warfare was able to attract both FPS and non-FPS players alike, and definitely made a significant impact on the future of FPS games. Currently, the next title to be released on Nov. 9 is Call of Duty: Black Ops. Many have already reserved this game, and many more will rush to opening night to make sure they play it asap.
The title of this blog is significant. The reason being is that Black Ops isn't being developed by Infinity Ward, the company that is responsible for creating the popular Modern Warfare titles for the PS3 and Xbox 360. Because of the strife that occurred between Infinity Ward and Activision, the new developer is now Treyarch. Now, don't get me wrong. I honestly don't know too much about Treyarch. They have developed games such as Spiderman 3, Quantum Solace, and a plethora of other Call of Duty games already. But the most popular CoD games were developed by Infinity Ward, so it may end up disappointing a few players. Can't tell yet though.
An interesting aspect which I've noticed is that Black Ops will be released in 3D. That's right ladies and gents. 3D. The awe inspiring, multi-dimensional video effect that some movies refuse to let go is now a part of video gaming. Keep in mind however, that barely any games have been released in a 3D aspect to date. And you ask why might this be an issue. While the graphics may easily surpass those of the other games simply by tacking on this new feature, this presents a significant problem. This is a game. The ability to play this game in 3D may hinder several things. As this is a shooting game, it is essential to have quick reaction, good depth perception, and keen awareness. I believe 3D gaming can easily throw off the depth perception we are so used to from flat-screen gaming. This in effect cripples reaction time. And every player knows that quick reactions are essential in being successful while engaging in a FPS match. Additionally, you may be distracted by the 3D aspect; while you look at the pretty scenery, the enemy comes around the corner and just stabs you. Irritated? Probably.
Also keep in mind you have to wear something on your face while you play. Problem? You wear glasses and cannot put them on your face. No? Then are you sure you want to have that on while you're playing a video game? I sure as hell do not. I'm talking about the ever SO popular 3D glasses. These are definitely the top line of fashion right now.
As said before, Black Ops is being developed by Treyarch. This will be their first Call of Duty title that doesn't revolve around the atmosphere of WWII. As a result, this means the game is somewhat out of their comfort zone. The campaign mode of Modern Warfare 2 was really something else. I'm not much of a person who loves FPS story lines. But this one really got to me. I actually thoroughly enjoyed the short, but entertained hours I put into finishing the campaign mode. No characters from Modern Warfare 2 will be returning to this installment. Co-Op missions will be making another appearance however, so grab that buddy and get rollin'! Co-Op missions will include 4 zombie maps, so expect to expend many hours into this one aspect of the game. Zombie mode (Nazi Zombies) was extremely popular in the World at War title.
And who can leave out the two best parts of playing CoD: Multiplayer systems and weapons! This installment will harness the WiFi multiplayer aspect once again, so you can play with that friend who moved from Florida to Ontario. Or from Jersey to Cali. There are currently eight different maps set for release, which will most likely be followed by a "Stimulus Package" much as Modern Warfare two had. Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, etc. will also be available for play. However, this time around, the bonuses you receive for headshots and multi-kills will be added to the team score. Levels also return, capped at 50 in addition to Prestige Mode. Here are a list of new features in Black Ops:
-CoD Points: a currency system added to the title. You can buy weapons, attachments, and contracts using this currency.
-Contracts: This is somewhat of like an investment program. You buy a contract, finish the objective that is given to you, and get rewarded with more CoD points (more than you used to by the contract in the first place).
-Wager Matches: You can gamble away your CoD points in a match. The top 3 winners ONLY will be awarded points from the pool, and the others will have to play another match in an effort to regain that of which was lost.
-Create A Class: This interface has greatly changed. You can see the alterations you make to your character, and the system has become significantly more detailed. It'll probably feel like you're making a character for an RPG.
Many favorite weapons will make a return. Some of these weapons include the FAL, MP5K, Dragonuv, Model 1887, and RPG-7. Some new weapons that caught my eye were the Tomahawk (the throwing knife seems to have made a return as the Ballistic Knife), Nova Gas (seems like a stun grenade with a damaging factor as well), Crossbow, and yet another Rocket Launcher known as the Grim Reaper. Be prepared to have very overpowered weapons floating around in the game.
So these are what the new Call of Duty: Black Ops game will entail. Are you ready? You may want to brush up on your CoD skills before you play Black Ops!!
Next time: The new Legend of Zelda Title - Skyward Sword.




This is a well written analysis of what to expect, and not expect from this game. This blog was clear, informative, and entertaining. This could really help people in not over estimating future products.
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