Soooo, where is Eurogamer's review? It's nearly 18 hours after launch, and still no review. Also, DF face off, although I think we all know the outcome.
PC >>>> Xbox > PS3.
Everyone else appears to have managed to taste multi. I dunno. I mean, I've bought it anyway, on Xbox of course, (no PC) but still, I'm intrigued by their take on it.Wondering the same thing, assuming they want to actually be able to discuss the MP so are giving that a run through.
I believe they did not attend the review event held on activision's turf, keeping some distance between editorial content and PR shenanigans. (in the meantime, you can check out the eurogamer.fr review, penned by an actual ex- activision PR)Wondering the same thing, assuming they want to actually be able to discuss the MP so are giving that a run through.
Black Ops II is lavish, flamboyant and breathless, but isnt Call Of Duty like that every year? And yet every release seems to come with problems changes for changes sake that also overlooked the same old obvious flaws. The people who decry Call Of Duty for being the same every year have a point, of course, but you get the feeling they dont actually play it. For those who put in hundreds of hours every year, every little change is potentially game-breaking, and this is the tightrope that Treyarch walks. Backed by Activisions fantastic investment and support, Treyarch has succeeded, and made a sort of ultimate current-gen Call Of Duty. Not a reinvention that, hopefully, comes next year, on box-fresh hardware and a new engine but a refinement of the most successful series of its generation. Black Ops II is an excellent Call Of Duty game, then, but its only a Call Of Duty game, with all that implies.
I believe they did not attend the review event held on activision's turf, keeping some distance between editorial content and PR shenanigans. (in the meantime, you can check out the eurogamer.fr review, penned by an actual ex- activision PR)
^ this. Eurogamer didn't go to Activision's review event. I think Tom (editor-in-chief) posted about that BO2 review situation on the site (I can't link it as Eurogamer is firewalled on my work).I believe they did not attend the review event held on activision's turf, keeping some distance between editorial content and PR shenanigans. (in the meantime, you can check out the eurogamer.fr review, penned by an actual ex- activision PR)
Black Ops IIs singleplayer campaign, however, is genuinely replayable. Thats thanks not just to branching narrative paths, but geographical ones too. No longer restricting you to a specific combination of weapons and attachments for a mission, you get to choose your loadout, including multiplayer-style perks. This has had a positive impact on level design, with Treyarch ensuring players arent punished for swapping the default SMG and pistol for a sniper rifle and shotgun, offering a handy bell tower here, an inviting network of outbuildings over there. These arent the expansive arenas of Halo youre still following your nose, or a squadmates feet, to the next objective but Treyarchs crammed a lot into these tight spaces. A scoring system, with friends-list-based leaderboards, adds further reason to replay, as do a suite of weapon-specific, objective-based and timed challenges.
Its early days for the maps themselves if historys any guide the userbase of millions will immediately set about finding map glitches and broken spawns but worthy rivals to the first two Modern Warfare games. Every piece of cover is there for a reason: rooms have multiple entrances to prevent campers hunkering down with claymores for protection, and only a handful of maps are truly sniper-friendly. Theyre colourful, too, a welcome change after two years of greys and browns.
Many of Treyarchs tweaks in Black Ops II are thoughtful, showing an awareness of the series long-standing problems. Killstreaks are now Scorestreaks, meaning the best toys are no longer the sole preserve of the slayers. The scoring system rewards those who play objective modes in the correct spirit not purely for kills and you get payoffs for shooting down air support. Naturally, players will still complain in these early days, youll be shot in the back so regularly youll begin questioning the spawn system but such teething problems are sure to be resolved as the game matures.
Black Ops II is lavish, flamboyant and breathless, but isnt Call Of Duty like that every year? And yet every release seems to come with problems changes for changes sake that also overlooked the same old obvious flaws. The people who decry Call Of Duty for being the same every year have a point, of course, but you get the feeling they dont actually play it. For those who put in hundreds of hours every year, every little change is potentially game-breaking, and this is the tightrope that Treyarch walks. Backed by Activisions fantastic investment and support, Treyarch has succeeded, and made a sort of ultimate current-gen Call Of Duty. Not a reinvention that, hopefully, comes next year, on box-fresh hardware and a new engine but a refinement of the most successful series of its generation. Black Ops II is an excellent Call Of Duty game, then, but its only a Call Of Duty game, with all that implies.
so what is going on with the PS3 version? the lack of reviews is insane for it. It is the worst version?
Soooo, where is Eurogamer's review? It's nearly 18 hours after launch, and still no review. Also, DF face off, although I think we all know the outcome.
PC >>>> Xbox > PS3.
LoT posted some comparison images earlier
http://www.lensoftruth.com/head2head-call-of-duty-black-ops-ii-screenshot-comparison/
I find it hard to believe it's one of the best shooters of the decade. Then again, it's IGN.
Half of those are from a prerendered video. Wat.
German 4players gave it 74%.
Wonder when the CoD hype will finally go down. Damn it, it's been going on for too long. Hope BO2 sells less than MW3 so we can at least start to hope this CoD-age will go away one day.
Why should it "go away" because you don't enjoy them? Millions of other gamers obviously do enjoy the series so they will sell and I hope they do for the foreseeable future.
I will never understand why some gamers just can't take that onboard and go and play the multitudes of other games that may interest them instead of worrying about games they don't.
Some people do tie their enjoyment of games directly to their relevance in popular oppinion and proliferation.
If their taste isn't shared by others to the extend they'd expect or demand they start feeling insecure and ultimatively hostile.
This is true for all forms of entertainment though. Music in particular.
The campaign is actually pretty clever and the story beats are pretty neat with the way they tie in choices. The set pieces are nicely executed as well. The side missions are garbage, but they do effect the story.Wow at game trailers. That is a lot of Doritos.
See a lot about taking risks...interesting considering the moh reviews all pounded it for being safe. I wonder if the game actually takes risks or if that is just the easy way out for the media.
CoD has too much impact on the industry. I'm sick of other games either trying to imitate it drowning in it's shadow.Why should it "go away" because you don't enjoy them? Millions of other gamers obviously do enjoy the series so they will sell and I hope they do for the foreseeable future.
I will never understand why some gamers just can't take that onboard and go and play the multitudes of other games that may interest them instead of worrying about games they don't.
by HipHopGamer1
OFFICIAL GAMEPLAY STARTS AT 7:27
This is all I have to see then please watch the review and feel my passion as I play this game and detail it for you.
1. Graphics: This game is such a major overhaul in the franchise, so much detail I mean damn what did they do with this engine because it's more than just a CALL OF DUTY UPGRADE SERIOUSLY.
2. Gameplay so smooth but yet it doesn't feel like the CALL OF DUTY we are use too, it feels better, smoother, and very diverse in the controls and movement very fluid but not arcadish, this really feels REAL
3. Just watch the video I literally can't type no more HANDS DOWN THE BEST CALL OF DUTY EVER, FOREVER EVER, FOREVER EVER. "MY HipHop Fans Will Know That Term"
Both versions look awful but I kind of prefer the blur in the PS3 version in this case.
The game uses pre-rendered videos now? What the hell? That really sucks for the PC version if true... :\Half of those are from a prerendered video. Wat.
The game uses pre-rendered videos now? What the hell? That really sucks for the PC version if true... :\
Both versions look awful but I kind of prefer the blur in the PS3 version in this case.
Like I said, they both look hideous to me, but given the choice, I'd take a blurry image over a jaggier image.I was going to jokingly suggest earlier that you'd probably prefer the look of the PS3 version, but I didn't because I thought it was too much blur even for you. I know this is consistent for you (going back to GTA4)... but it still hurts my brain.
Just borrow someone else's glasses that are the wrong prescription for you when a game has no AA. most of us prefer no AA to how that PS3 version looks. by far! you can make any game blurry without ruining it for the rest of us![]()
I'm aware of the transitions being videos but I'm surprised that they are putting story bits between the missions now. I like the idea, but video playback in PC games is always wretched.For the stuff in between levels (during transitions/loads), yes. COD has always been that way, they just used to put boring technical info rather than characters.
These ones played fine for me.I'm aware of the transitions being videos but I'm surprised that they are putting story bits between the missions now. I like the idea, but video playback in PC games is always wretched.
Like I said, they both look hideous to me, but given the choice, I'd take a blurry image over a jaggier image.
Digital Foundry will be out tomorrow according to the Eurogamer twitter.
You are getting a gimped product.Well, I don't have an Xbox so I just want to know if I'm getting a gimped product or not and the IW CODs have been great in this regard with hardly any difference between them.
Just borrow someone else's glasses that are the wrong prescription for you when a game has no AA. most of us prefer no AA to how that PS3 version looks. by far! you can make any game blurry without ruining it for the rest of us![]()