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Call of Duty: Black Ops for Nintendo WiiFollow-up to 2009's blockbuster Call of Duty - Modern Warfare 2, Call of Duty - Black Ops breaks new ground in the Call of Duty...
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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. Inspired by the experiences of real Black Ops soldiers of the era, the missions of Call of Duty - Black Ops takes you 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 action that add to the game play 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.
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Call of Duty black ops for nintendo wii
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Pros: Realistic gameplay. Great zombles. online interaction
Cons: not as many extras as other systems.
Bottom Line:
My recommendation is that tis is a great game for many teenagers and young adults but not for kids. it a great shooting game that i think many would enjoy.
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black opps is awsome.
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Pros: the multiplayer and and zombiez rock.
Cons: the campain isnt very good. Read More at Epinions.com
The COD
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Pros: zombies, online, multiplayer, missions, controls
Cons: lags, kicks, no coop, Read More at Epinions.com
Black Ops Review
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Pros: Zombies,realistic, mic
Cons: attachments missing,killstreaks missing Read More at Epinions.com
Not as I Expected
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Pros: Fun Multiplayer Gameplay
Chat enabled
Cons: Horrible Graphics Read More at Epinions.com