I didn't, my brother did. I played it because, as much as playing online infuriates me, I enjoy playing the entire game.
I didn't, so selected "other" as there was no option covering it.DJ_DEnM said:So I've been told that Black Ops is one of the top selling games in history. But why did you, Escapists, buy Black Ops? Single Player? Multiplayer? Zombies? Achievements? Or maybe just a fanboy (No offense if so)?
I bought it for zombies mostly. Same reason I got the DLC's.
It's popular because everyone keeps buying it. Nobody seems to really understand that new games should have more qualities to them then OMFG GUYZ NEW COD IS OUT GO BUY NAO. Don't worry though, it may take the masses a while to learn, but once they discover that they're getting fed recycled garbage, they'll start refusing it.Acrisius said:Don't see why I should buy Black Ops, I already have CoD4...
Had the chance to play Modern Warfare 3 last weekend on steam, multiplayer. Extremely disappointed. How can a game like that be so successful? It's just not fair in any way. I could barely tell the difference between it and CoD4, and quite frankly I barely played CoD4 either.
Battlefield 3 is much better on all fronts. CoD is like Counter-Strike if made by Hollywood.
Angry Juju said:No offense but i'd hardly call it a series, each game is basically a $60 DLC for the last.Iwata said:1- I like the series.
2- The campaign was set in one of the most interesting yet unexplored (in gaming) periods of the XXth century.
Seconded, in my opinion it did balls it up a bit, but mainly I find the series a fun, water cooler game and the Cold War could do with a bit more of an exploration in video games.Iwata said:1- I like the series.
2- The campaign was set in one of the most interesting yet unexplored (in gaming) periods of the XXth century.