![]() Most often my connection is very fast and smooth. Of course there are smaller levels, such as "Nuketown," that are ideal for close-combat fighting, but it's the huge, complex maps such as "Jungle" and "Array" that I find the most fun and suspenseful.Īs far as online connection is concerned, I've had minimal issues with the Wii version. The map "Jungle," for example, has a good deal of lush greenery, cliffs, trails, and shelters that are ideal for hiding and stealth combat. I often find myself getting lost amidst the intricately-designed outdoor areas and buildings of many of the levels. The maps are well-detailed and expansive - much more so than any other CoD game on the Wii. The graphical component of this game on the Wii is certainly a noticeable (however small) step up from its predecessor Modern Warfare: Reflex, but it still won't rival that of the 360/PS3 for obvious technical reasons. This gives the game a more satisfying and balanced feel because you must unlock upgrades by leveling up and then buy them with CoD Points instead of simply earning then from leveling up. ![]() In Black Ops, you can earn CoD Points for the first time that will allow you to purchase all of the Perks, Killstreaks, weapons, attachments, and camouflage after you unlock them. Also, the Wii version has the same multiplayer modes as the other versions, and there are certainly a lot of them, including Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, Domination, and Free-for-All (there are still others I think), as well as the new Wager Match modes such as One in the Chamber, Sticks and Stones, Gun Game, and Sharp Shooter. A few Killstreak Rewards, such as the Valkyrie Rockets, Chopper Gunner, and Gunship, are absent due to the Wii's technical limitations, but the rest of the Killstreak Rewards are included. Most features from its 360/PS3 counterparts are present, such as Contracts, Wager Matches, and Zombie Mode, and all of the Perks, maps, weapons, and achievements are the same, as well. ![]() My review's title says it all: this is definitely the best FPS experience on the Wii so far! The guys at Activision/Treyarch really push the envelope in terms of in-game features and graphics on the Wii. ![]() In this review of Call of Duty: Black Ops, I'll focus on Wii's online multiplayer since I haven't played the campaign yet and since most people play the game for the multiplayer experience, anyway. ![]()
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