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Call Of Duty: Black Ops: Declassified Review - GameInformer

Nine months after the Vita launched in North America, it still doesn’t have its killer app. We have enjoyable titles like Tales From Space and Gravity Rush, but nothing has made the portable a must-have for mainstream audiences. Vita versions of the Uncharted, Resistance, and Assassin’s Creed franchises proved to be lackluster, but Sony has one last big name to draw on in 2012. If Call of Duty can’t move units for mainstream gamers, what can? Unfortunately, Declassified is an absolute mess.

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Godchild10204173d ago

I'm enjoying the game and believe it's better than the scores it has received thus far. It's better than Resistance, probable not content wise. I would I have hoped a reviewer would have mentioned that since it's from the same Developer.

"casual FPS players and Call of Duty fans alike will recognize the train wreck Nihilistic Software has developed. "

I'm not one those, that might be the reason why I like the game.

Akuma-4173d ago

this game is amazing . id give it a 9/10. professional game reviewers are useles

-Mika-4173d ago

I noticed this. I think these reviewers have some sort of hatred towards the vita. Every vita game has been getting reviewed horribly even though they're a solid 8 and 9.

Godchild10204173d ago (Edited 4173d ago )

@ Mika, I don't think it's hatred towards the Vita, it more or less the exceptions they have for the Vita and some of the titles that have released thus far. So, I think the review and the score may sway because Sony has mentioned and still mentions that the Vita can get you console quality gaming on the go. When a handful of the titles are not. My opinion.

I have been looking at all the Vita games I have and played with an open mind. I can be a little bias, because I want the Vita to succeed and want more games to play on it.

@Akuma, The game is not a 9, that is overrating it. More like an 7.5; it deserves a better score than Resistance, hands down.

LOGICWINS4173d ago (Edited 4173d ago )

I think the issue is that people who don't play COD (me and Godmars) won't notice how it pales in comparison to the console counterpart. A person whose never had meat before will believe that a frozen McDonalds patti is the best thing in the world. This looks like a similar situation.

ShoryukenII4173d ago

@LOGICWINS
But I like McDonalds. :(

Outside_ofthe_Box4172d ago (Edited 4172d ago )

***"I think the issue is that people who don't play COD (me and Godmars) won't notice how it pales in comparison to the console counterpart. A person whose never had meat before will believe that a frozen McDonalds patti is the best thing in the world. This looks like a similar situation."***

Does that change the fact that you liked the McDonald's patty though? Does trying something else and liking it better than patty all of sudden make it the worse thing in the world?

It doesn't matter if it pales in comparison so along as the game itself is good or enjoyable not that that's the case with Declassified in my opinion though.

I'd hate to admit it, but... KZ3 for instance is a... decent... game on it's own right... even though it is complete and utter trash compared to KZ2.

LOGICWINS4172d ago

"It doesn't matter if it pales in comparison so along as the game itself is good or enjoyable not that that's the case with Declassified though."

I agree with you. Thats why I'm still interested in buying Declassified. The differences between Declassified and its console counterpart don't bother me.

Yangus4172d ago (Edited 4172d ago )

"..this game looks amazing like a ps3 game.."WTF?
Yet"this game is amazing"

This you say Mr authentic PS fanboy!
Giga LOL!!Poor child...

Another Vita crap game,like a Resistance: Burning Skies....

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guitarded774173d ago

I'm seriously glad you enjoy the game, but with scores like these from legit sites, the game has to have some serious flaws/lack of content. Even though you enjoy the game, can you honestly say it deserves a $50 price tag? I'm not trying to negate your statement, just honestly asking a question.

Godchild10204173d ago (Edited 4173d ago )

For 50 dollars you can do a better, if you don't play online and don't like a challenge. If you bought the retail copy you get two games and since I never had Roads to Victory, it was worth it.

The content you get from Declassified is not worth the 50 dollar price if it didnt come with Roads to Victory IMO. But the price doesn't or at least shouldn't reflect a review or the score given.

There are 3 modes plus the MP with 3 difficulties and 3 requirements for each mission to earn 3 stars. While the campaign has 10 levels and the others have about 4-6, the challenge you get adds replay value. If you play on the easiest difficulty and do the bare minimum then no, its not worth it. Because of how quickly you will run through the Singleplayer content.

The campaign has 3 different difficulty levels that can get frustrating because of the AI, but what game doesn't have that. There is the time trial mode, that requires you to run through the course with shortest amount of time killing all enemies and with no civilian deaths. There is the Hostiles mode, that requirea you to run through a set of waves with the enemies getting smarter and using better weapons. Then there is the MP.

farhad2k84172d ago

I actually love the multiplayer, it's a mix of Black Ops 1, MW3 and CoD:4. It's kept me busy over the past few days as I travel alot and I've hooked it up to the 4G on my Droid by tethering.

Knushwood Butt4172d ago

Uncharted on Vita was lackluster?? News to me. I had a blast with it. Played it a ton and got the platinum trophy.

Don't really understand this undeserved hate for the Vita to be honest.

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majiebeast4173d ago

So glad nihilistic is moving to mobile platforms and is gonna stay away from real gaming.

BigStef714173d ago

This game is much better than burning skies but its getting far worse reviews. That makes no sense whatsoever. Also are they seriously comparing its console counterpart?

CommonSenseGamer4173d ago

Why should they not compare? Sony has been touting the Vita as a portable console experience since it was first announced. Games like LBP support this argument.

Face it, no matter what supporters claimed many months ago Black Ops is not going to be the shot in the arm the Vita needs this Xmas.

Yodagamer4173d ago

Exactly Sony is advertising the PS vita as console (ps3) quality. People are naturally going to be disappointed when it isn't, just like the psp being compared to the ps2. I'm sure I'll get disagrees for this, but Sony needs to quit advertising it as console quality to get the comparisons to stop.

Kingthrash3604173d ago

Imma waste a bubble on you yoda and common. This game isn't console quality that's true, Sony stated that the VITA can produce console quality also true ( and proven with SFxT & MvC seeing that u can actually fight people who are on a ps3 with your vita.) but this game falls on the middle it's beyond ANY handheld FPS and isn't up to par with TODAY'S console fps ( better than far cry on all levels with the exception of sp length in my opinion). That said HOW CAN THEY GIVE THIS A 3???? Console comments aside a reviewer shouldn't give this a 3.

Hicken4172d ago

Is Sound Shapes "console quality?" What about Frobisher Says? Foosball? Puddle?

Let's leave out Assassin's Creed, BlazBlue, Disgaea, Dynasty Warriors, Gravity Rush, Hot Shots Golf, LittleBigPlanet, MLB The Show, Mortal Kombat, Need for Speed, Ragnarok Odyssey, Rayman Origins, Street Fighter x Tekken, Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3, Uncharted, Unit 13, and Wipeout. None of those games are as good as, or better than, their console counterparts.

Are you SO ignorant that you expect EVERY game to come out for the system to be "console quality?" Hell, all games ON CONSOLES aren't even "console quality," but you want EVERY game on a handheld to be held to that standard.

The only way you'd get a Vita is if it were a 20 million unit-selling tablet, and since it will never be a tablet(sales can't be guessed at this early on), you'll never get one. Damn all the games I mentioned. Damn all the features that just keep getting better.

So, again, I ask: why do you keep commenting?

Outside_ofthe_Box4172d ago (Edited 4172d ago )

***"Sony needs to quit advertising it as console quality to get the comparisons to stop."***

Do you honestly believe that? Do you honestly believe that had Sony not advertize the system as console quality that no reviewers would even think about comparing it to consoles?

The comparisons would have happened regardless. The only difference is that people can justify the comparisons. It's not that Sony should stop advertizing it as console quality to get people to stop comparing the two, it's that Sony should stop so that people can no longer justify the comparison because it will happen regardless.

That being said the game never looked promising since the first trailer was revealed. It did improve since then(visually at least), but things such as 4x4(or was it 2x2? I forget...) mulitplayer was only foreshadowing on what was to come in the future.

Knight_Crawler4172d ago

@Hicken - "Are you SO ignorant that you expect EVERY game to come out for the system to be "console quality?"

No we do not expect all games to be console qulity but when a game cost $50 which is $10 less than than it console sibling then yes I expect AAA graphics with loads of content.

If they had sold this game at $30 then it would be justified but not $50.

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rpd1234173d ago (Edited 4173d ago )

Well people can't help but complain that it isn't up to par with it's console counterpart. To which I reply- No shit. Games like Resistance, LBP, AC3 Liberation, NFSMW, and CoD Declassified need to be judged on their own not juxtaposed with their big brothers. Clearly the Vita has limitations that home consoles do not and it's still in it's infancy. A lot of them received some truly terrible scores that were totally unwarranted.

Godchild10204172d ago (Edited 4172d ago )

This is my sole reason for not basing my purchases off of Professional, or "so called professional reviews". The gamers are the only people I trust, when it comes to my gaming needs.

It's not just this game, there's been others. Some on the PS3, 360, Wii, 3DS and Vita.

HellzRazor4173d ago

Funny i couldn't tell which game he was talking about, black ops 2 or Declassified. I find it suspicious that the same problems that exist on a multiplatform game are ignored yet its little brother exclusive to sony is slammed for those problems.

"On launch day, I was rarely able to connect to a match. When I actually got into one, it was filled with enough glitches to make it unplayable."

"I was frequently kicked out of lobbies to a background screen that I couldn’t exit out of"

"maps are claustrophobic and uninspired battlegrounds."

sdozzo4173d ago

I usually don't disagree, but these guys got it totally wrong. This is a good game.

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Was Call of Duty: Black Ops Declassified Really That Bad?

PP: Was Call of Duty: Black Ops Declassified really that bad on the PS Vita?

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cluclap991d ago

In comparison to its console counterparts at the time? Yes. Yes it was. In comparison to DS versions? It was god like

Amplitude991d ago (Edited 991d ago )

I got tons of fun out of it.

Killzone was better, yeah. Heck even Resistance online was better. But CoD Resistance and Modern Combat and such were all fun to change it up a bit when you've grinded too many hours into Killzone.

If i had to review them, yeah, all those games would get a low af score except Killzone. But i had fun plowing through the Resistance campaign and playing online and goofing off with CoD online while travelling. Not everything has to be a masterpiece but they were all fun enough for what they were lol

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Why The PS Vita Ultimately Failed (And How The Switch Did It Right)

How is a system so loved within its community considered a commercial failure, and how did the Nintendo Switch take its idea and run with it?

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MadLad1171d ago

Highly overpriced proprietary memory, and Sony showing it little support, themselves?

VersusDMC1171d ago

Agree with the support but the overpriced memory was always overblown. The switch is an handheld charging 60 for games instead of 40 as they always had before...yet that cost hike is fine.

darthv721171d ago

As someone with both a Vita and PSP GO, it really made me curious why Sony felt the need to make a dedicated memory card when they already had one that was more than adequet. The M2 format (that the Go uses) is virtually the exact same size and shape as the vita... just flipped. It would have made things so much easier for people to buy into it, especially if they were able to insert their existing memory card with their purchased games on it.

I really like the vita, I also think they had a huge missed opportunity with not having TV out. I like to pop my Go onto the TV dock and play some games now and then (doing the switch thing before the switch). Doing that with a vita would have been awesome, especially with full DS4 support.

persona4chie1171d ago

The only thing is the Switch isn’t a handheld, it’s a hybrid of both. So there isn’t really a “cost hike” sure you get an overall lower quality or “handheld” quality when playing portably, but you do get better quality and performance when playing in “console mode”

And yes I know people are gonna say “bUt thE sWitCh iS wEAk” and compared to the PS4 and XOne absolutely, but it’s still console quality games. And the quality is much higher than on any handheld before.

The Vita was a great system, but people’s expectations were too high. It was definitely a capable system, but not as capable as people thought it would be. I don’t remember if Sony said this, but it was said that the Vita would be able to deliver PS3 quality games and it ultimately couldn’t.

And yes the memory cards were definitely an issue. There are countless complaints about it. Nobody wanted to pay $120 for a 32gb memory card https://www.gamespot.com/ar...

Neonridr1171d ago

I mean compare the scope and size of a 3DS game (Link Between Worlds) and compare that to Breath of the Wild and tell me that the additional price doesn't warrant itself.

DarkZane1171d ago

The overpriced memory was not overblown, it's the only reason why the Vita failed.

You had 4, 8, 16 and 32GB cards, but anything below 32GB was too small and a 32GB was $100 at launch, which was way too expensive. A SD card of the same size was like $25.

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ApocalypseShadow1171d ago

$249 was a great price for the OG PSP. PS Vita launching at $249 years later for what it did was a steal compared to PSP. Nintendo dropped their price because it made 3DS seem expensive against it for inferior hardware. It worked.

Yeah. The cards were expensive. But look at the flip side. Many gamers stole games on PSP by downloading them from online. Just like they did with PS1 and PS2 games. And we see how DRM gets cut through in software so fast that that wouldn't have been enough. SD Card would have guaranteed theft immediately. They tried something different. Didn't work out.

The games were coming. Problem was, gamers weren't supporting it like they were with PS4. Gamers either complained the games were expensive or that the games were hand me downs or lesser than console like Uncharted. And with mobile phones powerful enough to play games that looked just as good as portable consoles for cheap or free with ads, something had to give. Sony even gave gamers the ability to stream PS4 games at home or anywhere in the world. Even that wasn't enough for some.

Nintendo has ruled the mobile market for decades. It's why they can weather the storm of challengers and mobile. And with new customers being born all the time, Nintendo rides its same properties like Disneyland. But new in house IPs are almost non existent.

The only thing Switch did was have no opposition. No competitor. Microsoft was too cowardly to try ever and Sony gave it a shot. TWICE. Now, if we flip the article around, we can ask how Sony had been successful with PS4 and PS5, while Nintendo failed at dedicated home consoles and ran to mobile.

persona4chie1171d ago (Edited 1171d ago )

Except they didn’t run to mobile? They’ve always had “mobile” devices, and they’ve proved in the past, gimmick or not that they can have a hugely successful system.

They literally just took the best part of the Wii U and made it independent. The Switch is a home console as well as a handheld, not just a handheld but people like that as an added option.

And while Nintendo has definitely had a few poor selling home consoles they haven’t failed by any means, “mobile console” or not it’s still successful.

Plus money is money. It doesn’t really matter if Nintendo is making it with a home console or a handheld. Just like Sony saw the handheld wasn’t viable so they dropped it to focus more on PS4.

Neonridr1171d ago

they failed once, with the Wii U... so you could say that but you'd be reaching Apocalypse.

rdgneoz31171d ago

@persona4chie "And while Nintendo has definitely had a few poor selling home consoles they haven’t failed by any means"

What would you call the WiiU? Nintendo ditched that pretty fast and went to a new console after a few years. WiiU (came out Nov 2012) had 13.56 million sales as of December 31, 2019. Switch has around 80 million and it came out just under 4 years ago.

That said, they learned from their utter failure with the WiiU and came out with the Switch.

ApocalypseShadow1170d ago (Edited 1170d ago )

Nintendo has failed more than once. Home and portable consoles. But name a portable console competitor to the Switch? I'll wait...still waiting...still waiting...

What some fail to mention, is that Nintendo has/had no direct competition to Switch. Zero. They also fail to see that Nintendo has been the dominant portable console maker since Gameboy. Not one portable has won against Nintendo since then. Targeting Vita is foolish as the market leader has always been Nintendo.

As for home consoles, Nintendo basically abandoned the formula of building a dedicated home console. They built a hybrid that's really a portable that replaced 3DS and happens to connect to a TV. But we all know its use and tech specs is mobile. Trying to spin that it's a home console is ridiculous when it can't even play certain games on home consoles. That's why it's streaming certain games. Why? It's a mobile platform. That just happens to have no competition. And Nintendo has been riding on underpowered products while selling the same properties without new IPs for years. At least we can say with Sony, they make new franchises EVERY GENERATION. Something Nintendo doesn't do.

Summary: Nintendo has always been portable market leader for years. And now, they have no competition. Not even from 3DS. So, of course Switch is going to sell unopposed. Vita would have been destined to be second fiddle to Nintendo with portables regardless. Even if Sony would have stuck with Vita.

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gamer78041171d ago

No first party support, end of story, they set it up to fail. I still have mine but after launch there was third party support only. They left it to die.

persona4chie1171d ago

Yeah I had a vita on two separate occasions, and I loved it. But like you said, they created this great system and then said “alright go die”

gamer78041171d ago (Edited 1171d ago )

@persona. Right I really liked the system. I even bought the pstv thingy to play my vita games on the tv too

Knushwood Butt1171d ago

It did get a lot of first party support for the first couple of years, but what happened is that third parties didn't know what to do with it. Toned down ports on the cheap, or risky new IPs or AA spinoffs,

They all held back and waited to see someone else take the plunge but it never happened and sales of the Vita didn't pick up, leaving Indies and slowly dwindling first party support.

Name the big third party games on Vita. Assassins Creed Lady Liberty? That CoD game?
Nothing from Capcom.
Nothing from Konami.
Koei Tecmo supported it well but all ports.
Bandai Namco had Ridge Racer that got slammed due to weird content behind paywalls.

Also didn't help that the media slammed anything that wasn't breaking new ground. Strange how the Switch gets a free pass on that.

Anyway, it did get Darius Burst CS, which is also on PS4, but is portable shmup excellence.

Ulf1170d ago (Edited 1170d ago )

This isn't true. There were a ton of (very well done) first-party Vita games in the first couple years -- Unit 13, Killzone Mercenary, Uncharted, Little Big Planet, etc.

They did choose to cater to an older audience, which may have been a mistake.

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badz1491170d ago

Nope. Games. Plain and simple. It didn't even have the games like the PSP did. Such a shame for such a wonderful hardware

specialguest1170d ago (Edited 1170d ago )

Even today people are still not willing to accept that what you stated with the overpriced memory and Sony showing little support was a big factor leading to the Vita failure. I remember wanting to a Vista, but was really turned off by the proprietary memory price. Sony abandoned the PS eyetoy on the PS2, the Vita, and PS Move. The PSVR got more support, but Sony could definitely do more

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franwex1171d ago

Pretty much Sony ditched it to focus on PS4. Can’t say I blame them, but it is disappointing. If Nintendo can manage to put out games for handhelds and main consoles-I would assume Sony could too.

persona4chie1171d ago

Oh definitely and the Vita would have been the perfect system for it. The PSP sold how much? 80m? That’s really damn good. If the vita 1. Had more first party support from Sony. 2. Had cheaper memory cards or used SD cards (the 32gb card cost and eye watering $120 at launch) and 3. Maybe launched at a cheaper price, maybe $50 cheaper it would have easily been a success.

godofiron1171d ago

I personally skipped the vita because memory was just so damn expensive - then eventually, Sony gave up on supporting it.

it got nowhere near the love that the PSP got, which is an absolute shame cause it paired pretty well with the PS4.

1nsomniac1171d ago

The only thing Sony cared about was protecting its image against piracy. They were willing to destroy it for the sake of saving face to its investors after the PSP. Same approach they took with not allowing external storage on the ps5.

AnotherGamer1171d ago

The overpriced memory cards easily.

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10 PlayStation Vita Software Missed Opportunities

VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "Many would argue – and I wouldn’t really disagree – that the PlayStation Vita never really had a killer app. There wasn’t that one piece of software that helped change the console’s fortunes. The closest we got was arguably Persona 4 Golden, an early release that received huge critical acclaim, but it was part of a niche series and as such its sales impact from a hardware perspective was muted.

There were missed opportunities along the way, as certain titles had the potential to change the Vita’s fortunes, but the way the final product was delivered (if indeed it was delivered at all) left a lot to be desired and so they didn’t reach their full potential. It’s these games I’m aiming to look at this in this article – 10 games that were missed opportunities on Vita. I’m not saying that every release I’ll be talking out here had the potential to be a “killer app”, but if they had been executed a little better they would have undoubtedly been a key factor in helping the console reach a wider audience."

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ilikestuff1663d ago

Still thinking about the that last of us 2 multiplayer missed opportunity

isarai1663d ago

My soul still aches over the idea of making 3D Dot Game Heroes a Vita series never happening after the dev studio expressed interest in doing so. Could've been a flagship for it, or at least carried it a bit further.

Abcdefeg1663d ago

The vita contributed to the ps3 having less support from Japanese devs. I hope sony keep focusing on one console at time like they are now in the future

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