Today, Activision Blizzard and Treyarch are lifting the veil on Call of Duty Black Ops, which ships on multiple game platforms on Nov. 9. I’ve seen a couple of levels of the game and they are instantly recognizable. Treyarch has designed a genuine Call of Duty experience, with intense combat scenes and realistic animations.
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“For this game, having the entire studio focused on a Call of Duty game from the beginning has made all of the difference,” said Mark Lamia, studio head at Santa Monica, Calif.-based Treyarch.
Full told, more than 500 people are working on Call of Duty games for Activision, even though a few dozen Infinity Ward employees have left to join the fired Infinity Ward founders, Vince Zampella and Jason West, who have started Respawn Entertainment, a studio believed to be funded by Electronic Arts.
Activision Blizzard is fortunate that it had Treyarch waiting in the wings. Typically, Infinity Ward introduced a new game one year and Treyarch the next. This year, it’s Treyarch’s turn and it looks like the studio has created one of the best Call of Duty games yet.
The new game has a lot of variety, partly because it has numerous experimental weapons that were imagined to have been available to covert operatives. There are new experiences and weapons in the game, including explosive crossbow bolts, shotguns with flaming ammunition, Huey helicopters and an SR-71 Blackbird spy plane. The setting also includes Vietnam and other places that figured in the Cold War.
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As you fire at the North Vietnamese soldiers, you can spray them with shotgun shells that explode and burn on contact. Dubbed Dragon’s Breath, this new kind of ammo adds something different that gamers haven’t seen before.
The graphics seem like they are a step up from Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 game, with human faces rendered in a very realistic way. The story is dramatic and the combat is terrifying.
These scenes are so good that I think gamers will greet this game as a genuine Call of Duty title. It’s not just filler, but a real game made by a studio that has matured over time. And it appears that it won’t be that easy for Activision Blizzard’s rivals, such as Electronic Arts’ upcoming Medal of Honor game, to steal away the title of the best combat shooting game. (See below for video interview with Mark Lamia and the Black Ops trailer as well).
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