GameFocus - Like many of my fellow Call of Duty fanatics out there, I have known for quite awhile that I’m going to purchase Black Ops when it releases, no question about it. I was hooked early on by the brief but intense trailers, and I was later convinced by details of the new customization and replay options. So last week when Activision announced Call of Duty was going to feature 3D capabilities, I thought it was little more than an added bonus.
The video on Black Ops 1 shows some separate rooms, assets, and other features which exist outside of the boundary of the game.
From DownSights: "Black Ops is not Black Ops without Nuketown. Following the tradition of releasing Nuketown for Black Ops games, the new Black Ops Cold War game also offers a revamped Nuketown called Nuketown '84.
Nuketown '84 has the same dimensions and map layout except for the aesthetics. The map's aesthetics have changed to fit the 80s theme, with destroyed buildings and graffiti-filled walls compared to a clean 50s suburban neighborhood seen in Black Ops 1."
Jacob writes: "What do we have with the original Call of Duty: Black Ops? Quite simply, one of the best Call of Duty titles of all time."