@AnUndEadMonk3y First off, I was level 47 in Halo 3, so I did memorize every spawn of every weapon. Secondly, how can you say Halo is not as balanced? You start with the exact same weapons, on maps with even distances to vehicles, weapons etc, and there are no bonuses for how much you've played. Just because you can't do anything against a team of people with "2 banshees, a tank, a sniper and some SOB w/ a rocket" doesn't mean its not balanced, its your fault for letting the other team get them before you could. Also, big team battle is for noobs anyway, so don't whine about vehicle imbalance.
Black Ops' 'First Strike' DLC hits XBL Feb. 1
$15 map pack hits Microsoft's online platform in a little over a month; new content packs in five maps: four standard, one for zombie mode; release dates for PC, PSN not mentioned.
Call of Duty: Black Ops launched last month to volleys of critical plaudits and gargantuan sales tallies. Now, the title's online world, brimming with headshots and RC-XDs, is preparing to grow.
Yesterday, during Microsoft's director of Xbox Live programming Major Nelson's weekly podcast, Treyarch's Dan Bunting announced Call of Duty: Black Ops' first map pack, First Strike. The $15 (1,200 MS points) content will arrive on Xbox Live as a timed exclusive, as part of Microsoft's deal to land Call of Duty map packs before any other service.
The content packs in four competitive environments: "Discovery," which is set in an antarctic German research center; "Berlin Wall," set near the famous Checkpoint Charlie in Germany; "Stadium," a map set inside a United States hockey rink; "Kowloon," set in the Chinese city on rooftops, as well as one environment for the title's Zombie mode, "Ascension." None of the maps are based on previous environments, according to Treyarch, as was the case with Modern Warfare 2's controversial Stimulus Package.
Black Ops depicts a number of Cold War-era covert operations in such countries as Russia, Vietnam, and Cuba. The game represents new territory for the series, which has previously focused on more familiar World War II and modern-day settings.
Call of Duty: Black Ops is now available for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, DS, and PC. For more information, check out GameSpot's review.
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