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Call of Duty: Black Ops - Xbox 360

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Features

  • Wide array of play modes including single player, local multiplayer versus and online co op and multiplayer
  • Seventh installment of the call of duty series, based on the live fire conflicts of the cold war era
  • Diverse variety of play setting ranging from urban air and ground combat in se asia, to snow combat in soviet region and jungle combat
  • Blending of traditional cod, and new first person character scenarios designed to both retain the essence of the cod gaming experience
  • New arsenal of weapons and vehicles tied to the cold war era, including the sr 71 blackbird and sited explosive tipped crossbows
  • And ensure constantly flowing and varied action

Description

The newest installment in the biggest action series of all time and the follow up to last year's blockbuster Modern Warfare 2, Call of Duty: Black Ops launches on November 9, 2010. Call of Duty: Black Ops is a first-person shooter with stealth and tactical play aspect that puts players in the role of a shadow soldier fighting in a variety of historically representative fictional Black Ops missions of the Cold War era. Created with the input of actual Black Ops soldiers from the time, the game mixes traditional Call of Duty tactical shooter gameplay with new gameplay options designed to expand the players' experience. Additional features include extensive multiplayer options, along with new vehicles and explosive new weapons. .caption { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, serif; font- size: 10px; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; } ul.indent { list-style: inside disc; text-indent: -15px; } table.callout { font-family: verdana; font- size: 11px; line-height: 1. 3em; } td.vgoverview { height: 125px; background: 9DC4D8 url( amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/callout-bg.png) repeat-x; border-left: 1px solid 999999; border-right: 1px solid 999999; padding-left: 20px; padding-right: 20px; padding-bottom: 10px; width: 250px; font-family: verdana; font-size: 12px; } Putting Out the Hotspots of the Cold War Follow-up to 2009’s blockbuster Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, Call of Duty: Black Ops breaks new ground in the Call of Duty series and the video game industry at large by delving into the not-so cold conflicts of the Cold War. Relive the Cold War COD style. View larger. Inspired by the experiences of real Black Ops soldiers of the era, the missions of Call of Duty: Black Ops take the player to a wide variety of settings, ranging from snowbound mountain strongholds in historical Soviet held territories, to the jungles and urban settings of Vietnam War era SE Asia. Throughout all, care has been taken to maintain the traditional essence of Call of Duty style combat, while also introducing new types of player action that add to the gameplay experience. Additional features include co-op, versus and team-based multiplayer options, new vehicles like the SR-71 Blackbird and lethal new weapons such as explosive- tipped crossbows.Key Game FeaturesSeventh installment of the Call of Duty series, based on the live fire conflicts of the Cold War era.Diverse variety of play setting ranging from urban air and ground combat in SE Asia, to snow combat in Soviet region and jungle combat.Blending of traditional COD, and new first-person character scenarios designed to both retain the essence of the COD gaming experience and ensure constantly flowing and varied action.New arsenal of weapons and vehicles tied to the Cold War era, including the SR-71 Blackbird and sited explosive-tipped crossbows.Wide array of play modes including single player, local multiplayer versus and online co-op and multiplayer.3-D Game Features Fully playable in stereoscopic 3D: the game will be compatible with 3D-ready HDTVs and 3D PCs utilizing state-of-the-art active shutter 3D glasses, delivering true depth of field and an unprecedented level of immersion that is perfectly suited for the Call of Duty action experience.Awesome 3D experiences: aim down the sights of your weapons, fly in helicopters, rappel down mountains, move through highly detailed environments and more.The experience is seamless to use with a simple menu option to enable stereoscopic 3D or disable it at any time whether playing in the single player campaign, multiplayer or Zombie mode.Playable in both 3D and non-3D on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC. Call of Duty: Black Ops for Windows PC is NVIDIA(R) 3D Vision(R)-Ready and supports stereoscopic 3D gaming using 3D Vision active-shutter glasses and NVIDIA GeForce GPUs. For Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 system consoles, 3D features require a compatible 3D-ready HD TV. Additional Screenshots: Variety in gameplay action. View larger. COD style multiplayer. View larger. Diverse play settings. View larger. Cold war themed action. View larger.

Publication Date: November 9, 2010


Computer Platform: Xbox 360


UPC: 047875840034


Compatible Video Game Console Models: Microsoft Xbox 360 E, Microsoft Xbox 360


Release date: November 9, 2010


Product Dimensions: 12 x 8 x 2 inches; 2.95 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English


Rated: Mature


Item model number: 84003


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: Yes


Item Weight: 2.95 ounces


Manufacturer: Activision Publishing


Date First Available: April 30, 2010


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  • Get rid of all your other FPS's. This is the only one you need.
I'm simply blown away after playing through Black Ops. This is a review for the gamer who just wants to have a good time. After playing through this game, I had a blast. It's rare for me to be so absorbed into a game and dedicated to beating it on the spot nowadays. Games just seem to have lost their charm. But Treyarch sure outdid themselves with this one. This is coming from a person who HATED World at War. It just wasn't for me. Taking notes from Infinity Ward's COD game last year, Modern Warfare 2, Treyarch took what that team did right and perfected it. This game had me in awe on every level as I played through it. It's so full of action, the budget I'm sure is in the millions. This game really makes you feel a part of it as you play through the levels. It's not just simple run in a room and kill everyone, then move on to the next. It has constant changes to the environment that you must adapt to, such as a bridge you are running on gets a huge hole blown in it, and as you almost fall to your death your teammate helps you up. The A.I. characters aren't just cardboard cut outs like in some games, they actually have a personality to them, and they help you out on your missions. I actually felt for them when they were killed. One thing I like about Black Ops is you are never lost. Thanks to handy indicators, it's always easy to know where to go, or what your next target is. The control is spot on. Aiming is precise, and the weapons handle like the real thing. You are going to blow through hundreds of enemies, yet everybody in the game seems to have their own way of living, the ways that they hide behind cover, shoot at you, scream to their squad you are coming, and the ways they die. It's not the same animations over and over, everything seems new as you come to it. The game always knows when to switch up the flow of the action. There are so many different vehicles and such that you find yourself in, it's always something new. You might be in a boat, shooting missles at everything in sight. You'll find yourself in a tank, raining absolute carnage on anyone and everyone around. This game feels like the most epic action movie of all time, yet it could never be a movie because the budget would be in the billions. It's just so fun to play this. I haven't had as much fun with a game in years, to be honest. I'm not some typical COD fratboy who lives and breathes for this series, I'm just a normal gamer and I came into this game expecting a great time. This game exceeded my expectations, it blew me away. The campaign has a great, detailed story and was also quite long for an FPS title. You travel all over the world, and it's just great to see these environments. The graphics are beautiful, absolutely stunning. I'm sure that this game pushed the 360 to it's hardware potential. It's certainly the best FPS on the console, and probably the best FPS of the last decade. For some reason I was reminded of Goldeneye on N64 as I played through this game. Missile silos, facilities, jungles.. it's all there. Yet as much as I loved that game back in 1997, I don't think I had as much fun with it as I did this game. Black Ops really brought it's story to life, and really drew me into the game. I felt for the characters, I would jump and scream as I stormed through absolute chaos, blasting everything in sight. It was just a great experience, and I haven't had this much fun in a long time. I even see myself replaying this campaign, which again is something I rarely do. I strongly suggest this game to everyone. Whether you like games, wars, or just straight up action, you have got to get this. It's simply awesome. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2010 by Steven Bonner

  • A favorite with my Sons.
A favorite with my Sons.
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2025 by Laten Tutela

  • Best COD to date, in my opinion.
I love reading the in depth reviews for products and games, but sometimes I like the short and sweet versions too. So for those who want the quick summary, this game rocks! Best Call of Duty to date. It engages the player, has A LOT of customization features, and comes with 3 zombies games. It really is by far the best Call of Duty to date, in my opinion. Modern Warfare was great, then World at War topped it, but then Modern Warfare 2 was just the next game; not the newest and best, just the next. Having played COD:MW and COD:WAW enough to earn 980/1000 and 1460/1500 achievement points, MW2 left me bored and disappointed. I stopped playing it shortly after achieving only the first Prestige level online. If any of you have similar feelings about the lack of new content introduced in MW2, and have not yet played Black Ops, GO RENT IT. You won't be disappointed. The campaign mode - introduces you to a lot of the new weapons and a very interesting storyline. In previous games I would skip the cut scenes to get right into the mission. In Black Ops, the cut scenes are actually really good and directly engage the player as part of the storyline. I didn't skip a single one on my first play through. It made me want to know what's going to happen next. Pretty cool feature if you ask me. Online play - is very much like the previous COD titles in the sense that it's a first person shooter. The unique part, however, is that you can customize everything (more or less). Each match you play earns you money. The money lets you buy everything you want to use. Certain weapons and customization features are unlocked as you level up, but the variety that you start with is pretty good and you unlock new gear relatively quickly. In each class you can choose your primary weapon, it's accessories (such as silencer, red dot sight, etc) and their own custom features, a secondary weapon, and it's accessories, a main grenade, a secondary grenade, a piece of equipment, a tier 1 perk, a tier 2 perk, and a tier 3 perk. There is also a custom player emblem feature that lets you create your own custom artwork for your emblem, by using a slew of clip art pictures. I don't want to go into specifics because they are much cooler to discover/unlock on your own. Zombies - are unlocked when you start the game. Well, one zombie map is, anyway. So if you want to dive right into a zombies map, you don't have to beat the campaign to do so. You unlock a second zombie map by beating the campaign, and unlock a third by breaking out of the chair and hacking the computer. You can Google this if you don't care to hack it yourself. If there is any more than these 3 I haven't found them yet, or Googled to find them. So to sum it up, Black Ops brings a lot to the Call of Duty title. It offers tons of character customization in multiplayer online, has a pretty good campaign storyline that you actually want to follow, and the new style zombies game is super fun (the third one you get after hacking the computer). It's going to be hard for the next game in the line to keep up with Black Ops. And if you aren't a fan of the COD games, but loved Team Fortress or Counter-Strike, you might actually like Black Ops. So give it a try, I don't think you'll be disappointed. Hope this helps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2010 by J. Baker

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