Call of Duty Black Ops Declassified for Sony PlayStation Vita
Call of Duty Black Ops Declassified for Sony PlayStation Vita
Call of Duty: Black Ops Declassified for PS Vita is a first-person shooter developed by Nihilistic Software and released in 2012. Designed specifically for Sony's handheld console, the game serves as a side story within the Call of Duty: Black Ops universe. It offers both single-player and multiplayer modes, aiming to deliver an authentic Call of Duty experience on a portable platform. Despite the franchise’s reputation, the game received mixed reviews, primarily due to its short campaign and technical limitations.
Key Features:
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Single-Player Campaign: The campaign consists of a series of short missions called "Operations" that bridge the narrative between Black Ops and Black Ops II. These missions focus on tactical and stealth-based objectives rather than long-form storytelling.
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Hostiles Mode: This mode is similar to the “Survival” modes in other Call of Duty games, where players fend off waves of enemies for as long as they can. It's designed to provide quick bursts of action suited for handheld play.
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Multiplayer Modes: The game supports up to 8 players in online multiplayer battles, offering classic modes like Team Deathmatch and Kill Confirmed. The maps are designed specifically for the Vita’s capabilities, providing fast-paced combat on a smaller scale.
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Touchscreen Integration: Black Ops Declassified uses the Vita’s touchscreen for actions like melee attacks and throwing grenades, adding a unique twist to the gameplay compared to its console counterparts.
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Portable FPS Experience: Despite its technical challenges, the game aims to replicate the fast-paced action and controls familiar to Call of Duty fans, delivering an FPS experience that can be played on the go.
Genre: First-Person Shooter (FPS)
Platform: PlayStation Vita