November 9th doesn’t bring the release of the most anticipated game of the year—that honor arguably goes to Blizzard’s Starcraft II--but Activision’s Call of Duty: Black Ops will be the most popular game of 2010. In fact, the question on most people’s minds is not whether it will be a commercial success, but whether it can break the record sales of Modern Warfare 2.
The video on Black Ops 1 shows some separate rooms, assets, and other features which exist outside of the boundary of the game.
From DownSights: "Black Ops is not Black Ops without Nuketown. Following the tradition of releasing Nuketown for Black Ops games, the new Black Ops Cold War game also offers a revamped Nuketown called Nuketown '84.
Nuketown '84 has the same dimensions and map layout except for the aesthetics. The map's aesthetics have changed to fit the 80s theme, with destroyed buildings and graffiti-filled walls compared to a clean 50s suburban neighborhood seen in Black Ops 1."
Jacob writes: "What do we have with the original Call of Duty: Black Ops? Quite simply, one of the best Call of Duty titles of all time."
Really
i get mine next friday but not paying kotick one cent up yours.
If I can get it free, I'll play this game. If not, then i'm not worried. I got other games that are 10x more intriguing.
I'm getting my copy free, so Activision will not see a penny of my money.
am already sick of hearing about this game