![]() Grenades will go unused thanks to them being mapped to the touchscreen. But there are a few technicalities that annoy. ![]() You’ll see the likes of Woods, Alex Mason and Menendez around, but you’ll have no clue what’s going on.įor the most part, the game handles like an FPS should. The ‘story’ supposedly links the two Black Ops games between 19. Not that this matters for the campaign’s cutscenes as they’ve opted for the infuriatingly dull images of classified paperwork with lines marked out in black marker and crash zooms on maps and satellite images while your CO blathers on about the mission. Textures are jagged and blurry, with the odd explosion orange fart-clouding its way into existence from a barrel or a mild grey stirring of dust signifying what might be a grenade detonating somewhere nearby. Characters are boxy and their animations seem stiff. When we saw the first in-game shots at Gamescom we were surprised at how poor it looked graphically and despite an extra few months of development, the game still looks shocking. It’s a good thing that Black Ops 2 and Skylanders have made them a fuckton of money I suppose.īut onto this mess. Oh dear Activision, first you let Sleeping Dogs go (while still known as True Crime: Hong Kong) and now this. Sadly, it would seem that Activision are less gifted when it comes to spotting talent. But hey, I was probably worried when Sony gave a little known studio called Ready at Dawn the reigns to create a God of War PSP game and they utterly nailed it. ![]() On learning that they’d be handling the Vita’s first Call of Duty title though, I was a little concerned as I thought development would go to someone with a more impressive CV. ![]() Admittedly, the game was a bit basic, a bit ugly and rough around the edges, but compared to using the face buttons instead of a second analogue stick like we were forced to on the PSP, it handled like a dream. Nihilistic’s first Vita game, Resistance: Burning Skies, proved that first-person shooters were a suitable match for Sony’s dual-analogue sporting handheld. ![]()
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