It's a good shooting/war game. Enjoy playing it. Good graphics and with my low skill level I find it challenging to reach the next level. For someone who is a casual player you get your moneys worth.
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I was very upset to learn there are many features not available in this game for the WII edition. One of the main reasons was to play zombies, although you can there is no split screen so it's only single player. (Don't forget the vending machine behind the bar for a revive) the only perk to one player zombies. It's only one zombie map too.. Online modes work but no 2 player for missions or training. Cheat codes don't seem to work either, in the main screen you can escape from the chair and access a computer to enter them but they don't work. I got classic controllers for the game and in zombies they only let you pick from several pre set controls you can't customize so they are kind of awkward. Game play is ok but I always preferred MW cod. The turning side to side is slow aiming and you can't cycle through killstreak rewards which is annoying. I'd like to be able to use a uav before an airstrike to increase it's effectivness. If these are things you're looking for get a different cod or buy it on a different platform that supports it. I should of checked myself but didn't think at all split screen wouldn't be supported so kind of shocked. Read full review
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Black Ops for the Wii is a definite must buy for all serious gamers on the Wii. The story mode is amazing, with in depth conflict throught many terrains. Online is also superior, with new maps and wager matches adding unlimited fun. The new Cod Points system for purchasing weapons and upgrades its also highly addictive. Now your probably wondering why i havent rated this as an excellent product, and thats because of one main thing. Huge differences of content from the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions. Okay, first off, yes the graphics aren't as good, but thats to expect, as the Wii isn't as HD as the other systems. But the thing that truley got me were the fact that there is no local anything. NOTHING. No local multiplayer (including online, combat training, splitscreen, or zombies) really hurts my review of this game. I was looking forward to being able to play alongside my brother, but once we discovered there wasn't any local multiplayer, we were higly dissapointed. Other annoying differences from the competeing consoles includes less killstreaks in online (No chopper gunner, valkrieye rockets, or gunship just to name some), and no camera spike, which was probably the coolest thing about being a sniper in Black Ops. Besides these flaws, Call of Duty: Black Ops is still an excellent game for anyone looking for a really indepth, adiicting first-person shooter, and i would fully recomened it that way. However, if you are looking a game which you can hookup and play along side your friends, or any local multiplayer for that matter, this game is certainly not for you.Read full review
Para aquellos que no conozcan todavía el título, les pondremos en situación. Nos encontramos ante un "shooter" en primera persona ambientado en la Guerra Fría donde acabaremos tomando el rol de diferentes personajes involucrados en las operaciones menos conocidas ("Black Operations") de los años 60. El intento de asesinato de Fidel Castro, el sabotaje de un cohete ruso, la Guerra de Vietnam... Son muchas y muy variadas las situaciones que David S. Goyer (guionista de "El caballero oscuro"), nos propone en una obra plagada de mentiras y asuntos de estado. Resulta brillante -a pesar de la evidente propaganda proestadounidense-, la manera en que Treyarch articula los elementos del juego. Básicamente, todo comienza cuando el soldado Alex Mason, protagonista de la trama, se despierta sentado en una oscura sala de interrogatorios. Un lugar donde irá soltando todo acerca de sus vivencias bélicas a modo de "flashbacks" que nosotros, en su papel, deberemos jugar para seguir adelante y desentramar el misterio de quiénes nos han secuestrado y qué es lo que quieren. Call of Duty: Black Ops no resulta un videojuego especialmente fácil, pero tampoco muy complicado. En realidad, todo depende de nosotros y del grado de dificultad (existen cuatro) con el que deseemos comenzar la partida. Eso sí, si nos sentimos abrumados en algún momento -que puede ocurrir frecuentemente- tenemos la posibilidad de reducir el grado de desafío en cualquier instante de la partida, algo muy de agradecer. Además, hay hasta cuatro perfiles para guardar progreso y numerosos "checkpoints" en cada nivel, aparte de la IA (casi siempre vamos bien acompañados) y las clásicas ayudas que suponen la autorrecuperación de vida o el apuntado semi-automático (con sólo presionar el botón "Z" del wiimote, el sistema ya se encarga de poner sobre la mirilla al enemigo más cercano). Y hasta este punto queríamos llegar. Aparte de admitir dos tipos de control (el binomio wiimote-nunchuk y el Wii Zapper), esta versión está optimizada -de manera casi inmejorable- para Wii. El secreto no sólo reside en que el manejo por defecto funciona a la perfección (existen seis configuraciones predefinidas), sino en que además se nos permite configurar el controlador a nuestro gusto personal, seleccionando la función de cada botón, el estilo de apuntado, la velocidad de la cámara, la sensibilidad, las zonas muertas... Si queremos, hasta podemos personalizar nuestra retícula de disparo al milímetro. En total, existen diez modalidades diferentes para un máximo de diez jugadores, dotadas todas de gran poder de personalización. Por ejemplo, somos capaces de seleccionar entre cinco clases predefinidas de soldado, pero también crear las nuestras propias en base a armas como la clásica AK74, ls MP5K, las pistolas M1911 y ASP, el rifle M16, el fusil Olympia y un decente repertorio de granadas. Incluso, durante las partidas, hay herramientas especiales como coches teledirigidos capaces de explotar al entrar en contacto con un enemigo. Y algo parecido se puede decir del apartado sonoro, aunque se aprecia un "resampleado" que hace perder al sonido algo de calidad con respecto al resto de plataformas, incluidas tanto las composiciones de Sean Murray (compositor de Call of Duty: World at War) como unas voces en español muy adecuadas para un título del que, francamente, nos esperábamos mucho menos de lo que ha resultado ser: uno de los mejores "shooters" para Wii.Read full review
It has a really great story, great game to play and easy to play for anyone. The multiplayer are also great and the new zombie mode is reall awesome to. However, when you played this game for a very, very, long time it will become really boring. The zombie map for wii has only one map to play, but the other system like ps3 and xbox 360 has alot of zombie maps and new maps for multiplayer. Overall it is fun game to play.
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