I was surprised at how well this original Black Ops Zombies Mode holds up. Plowing down hordes of zombies, opening up new areas and getting new weapons is just as addictive here as it is in Black Ops IIII. They managed to put a bit more “cinematic flare” with this Zombies Mode and as a result, it really is a fantastic experience. I do feel that Black Ops set the tone for what the series would become. While this was not the first COD game to have a Zombies Mode. You cannot talk about Call Of Duty: Black Ops without talking about Zombies. I actually played through most of the game modes again with my son recently and we had a blast doing so. At the time this was released, Call Of Duty: Black Ops felt much more fast-paced than its predecessor and I found it still fun today. Thankfully if you just ignore the progression system, playing a round of team deathmatch is just as much fun here as it has ever been. It is not bad or anything like that, however, I do think the progression system that we have now has improved things. While going back to this now, it can be a bit jarring as this uses a system that was started in Call of Duty 4 that is based around experience points. Thankfully, Call Of Duty: Black Ops nails the multiplayer aspect just as much as it does the single-player. When it comes to COD, most folks just want to know about the multiplayer. I found that it kept me guessing the whole time and it was an edge of your seat kind of experience. With a Cold War setting and taking place in locations such as Cuba, The USA, Russia, Vietnam, Hong Kong, and even the artic! This is a game that really takes you all over the world.
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