Nostalgia talks almost as much as Mason's interrogators. This game in my opinion didn't have any dark spots. I liked the whole CIA cold war interventions in the campaigns. I loved the Zombies and the Multiplayer Games. I loved the Maps whether it was Ascension, Kino Der Toten, Radiation, Nuketown, Zoo, Firing Range. Tons of great memories are birthed from this game and its multiplayer.

A sequel to BO1, this game was a wonderful addition to the Black Ops Series. The Campaign was alright but I personally was always more invested in the zombies and multiplayer. I was the guy always rocking ballistic knives and a riot shield. As for the zombies, I just loved Origins and Buried. It feels more like a sandbox type of zombies playstyle with the customization and money system in these maps. Nuketown was a chaotic mess that I wish I could survive longer to enjoy the map but Juggernog never spawns when you want it to. Great Memories.

You ever see those pictures of knockoff/bootleg copies of merchandise and how they are not the same whatsoever? Picture that with this game (PS3).

I paid $60 for the ps3 version that did not include the campaign and the zombies weren't my style. It was a newish creative idea but I struggled liking and playing zombies in that game.

How can the greatest superhero have the worst superhero game of all time?

The best way I can explain how bad this game is:
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My first time playing a Warhammer game ever and this game is wayyyy more exciting with friends to play. The combat, customization and character abilities were spectacular and exceeded my expectations.

Have had this game since I was a kid and I still can't get into it. I get bored after the first star.

A great party game that will never go stale. Fun playing against computers and friends.

A forgotten legend party because it came at the end of the N64 lifecycle, but a masterpiece nevertheless. I loved the new amount of items one could hold and the rare items you can get. Some of these maps are good but broken in a fun way like Waluigi's Island and Spiny Desert. The battle minigames games are great in their own right compared to Mario Party 2's battle minigames. Plus the Soundtrack is wonderful Midi Music.

I was a Black ops kid. It was my second CoD game behind Cod: World at War and this felt like a nice addition to the Black Ops Series. Granted, this may be the nostalgia kicking in as I haven't touched a Call of Duty game since Call of Duty WW2. I love the Nuketown 24/7, Prop Hunt and Kill Confirmed the most. I use more primary weapons than I did in BO1 and B02 and I'm having fun experimenting with them.

This is a surprisingly fun tech showcase. It takes you through the utilization of the PS5 Controller and some amazing graphics and colorization.

The multiplayer was good but the introduction into CoD Zombies was a key game mode that won me over. Der Riese was a wonderful map to end the WaW storyline at as it sets a group of characters that will become more and more known to many in the next installments.

My first time playing a Smash Game since Smash N64 and man do you get your $60 worth out of this game. The online is terrible as Nintendo is notoriously known for. The characters and the amount of different franchises you see is pretty impressive. The Story has a content and tasks to do to keep the player busy, plus their are little mini-games to test some skills and feats between you and your friends. An exciting game that will go down in history. Well done Sakurai and company.

Great party game for the pandemic. The maximum amount of funa nd appeal come from playing it with friends as playing it with random people is too volatile given their unpredictable behavior and interpretations.

A great Game all around. Tons of content to work with and the story is interesting with how much havoc and chaos can be created with the game.

Bloons Tower Defense 6 is what Solitaire is to Boomers. A nice, entertaining game you can pass the day with.