The future is beautiful. Crytek's game engine gets an overhaul and it looks great!
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When I first heard of the release of Black Ops I was extremely against the idea of shelling out another 60 bones for a game when I was still grinding through the upper prestige levels of Modern Warfare 2. It looked to me to be a quick money grabbing gimmick or more of an expansion to Modern Warfare rather than adding any really new, innovative content. Despite being resolute in not buying it I was eventually convinced by one of my friends to purchase it because we had no games that our group would all play together anymore. As a compromise I bought it on boxing day when it was cheap and I could salvage some of my pride.
Most players buy Black Ops for the multiplayer and I would say that is a good policy to stick to because the single player is crap. I spent little over an hour playing the single player campaign and it was the most ridiculous, over-the-top thing I’ve ever seen. The start of the story has you hiding out in a café with some chums discussing how it would be best to keep a low profile so Castro, whom you’re there to assassinate, won’t catch wind of your operation. They then proceed to shoot up some soldiers, the café patrons, and presumably the entire Cuban police force only moments after uttering these words. After blowing up the downtown area of the Bay of Pigs the player proceeds to break into Castro’s estate and guns him down, or so they thought, and in the escape things get even more over the top as they hijack a military plane in order to escape but the runway is cut off by a group of trucks. So naturally the player heroically dives out of the moving plane and runs over to an Anti-Air flack cannon and uses it to blow up all the trucks on the runway allowing his comrades to escape. He of coarse is captured. After doing this bit I chuckled to myself and then put the controller down to do something else. I’m not sure what went wrong but my theory is that Treyarch in their panic to fill Infinity Ward’s shoes tried to create something epic but overcompensated. Really the only thing that is half tempting me to play the single player again is the achievements that I can get from it.
The first thing a lot of critics seem to jump to in their damning of The Old Republic is that Blizzard has already cornered the market for MMOs. While it's true that the monolithic company has yet to be challenged by anyone I think that Bioware's title can still thrive in the dark shadow of Blizzard. First and foremost this is because Bioware has built a really sturdy reputation for itself. Pretty much everyone has atleast heard of Bioware if they are even a little more than a passing gamer. With AAA titles such as Mass Effect, Baldur's Gate, Dragon Age, and Neverwinter Nights under their belt they have seen their share of successes. I think that Bioware has earned a place in the pantheon of companies such as Infinity Ward and Bungie that their name alone can bring as many people to a game as the game's title. On top of this they already have their feet wet in the Star Wars universe with Star Wars: Kights of the Old Republic so they are working with familiar material rather than having to learn certain aspects for the first time.