Is Call of Duty Black Ops (2010), Worth Playing?

While its best days are long behind it, Call of Duty Black Ops is still worth playing for the average campaign connoisseur due to its excellent campaign, which has held up very well despite being over a decade old.

The Lowdown.

Product Details
Genre: Shooter
Developer: Activision
Publisher: Treyarch
Price: $39.99
Release Date: 9 November 2010
Supported Modes:
Disclosure: Review Copy This game was purchased with our own funds for review purposes, however this has no baring on our opinions.

Single Player Content.

Call of Duty Black Ops has one of the most memorable, controversial and beloved campaigns in the franchise’s history. It is well worth experiencing for fans of Cold War fiction and alternative history.

Campaign aside, the ever-popular zombie mode can be played solo for those who enjoy facing down hordes of the undead without a friend by their side.

It Has Held Up Well.

Despite launching almost 13 years ago, Call of Duty Black Ops (2010) holds up incredibly well, and while visuals have come a long way since 2010, after a few moments of playing, I found that I could appreciate Call of Duty Black Ops (2010) ‘s visuals for how good they were for the time, and in no way found them distracting.

While much of this is likely due to it being displayed in native 1080p (PC) or upscaled 1080p (console), a strong cast of iconic characters, clever missions session, and buttery smooth gunplay make Call of Duty Black Ops (2010) one of the best Call of Duty titles for those who interest in classic Call of Duty titles.

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Image credit Call of Duty Black Ops - Published by Treyarch and developed by Activision.

Availability.

Call of Duty Black Ops (2010), unlike most Call of Duty titles, does considerably better on PC than on console; this is partly due to Call of Duty Black Ops (2010) not being available for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.

Traditionally, the PlayStation community for Call of Duty is the largest by a fair margin; the choice to bypass the later PlayStation generations becomes even more baffling when you take into consideration that Call of Duty Black Ops (2010)is available on both Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S via back-compatibility mode.

On deeper inspection, the “choice” may not have been a choice, with the PlayStation 3 proving difficult for even high-end PCs and 9th-generation consoles to emulate successfully.

While there are many videos on the subject of why the Playstation 3 is so hard to emulate, the long and short of it is the PlayStation 3 utilised CPU technology that was radically different to all that came before or after it, making emulation far more difficult than its relatively meagre specifications would imply.

The second reason for Call of Duty Black Ops’ longevity on PC is the server browser, which allows what few players remain to find active lobbies at any time of day.

I was pleasantly surprised to see that even at 4 am (GMT) on a weekday, I could find four active lobbies close to capacity.

Without access to a server browser, the console community for Call of Duty Black Ops (2010) must rely on matchmaking, which is poor at best, with average matchmaking times of 20+ minutes.

Thankfully, once a lobby has been found, matches will be consistently quick until enough players quit the lobby to force it back into the queue system; with any luck, this won’t happen very often, or when it does, there will hopefully be players already qued up to quickly fill any open slots, avoiding another 20-30 minute wait to find a new lobby.

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Image credit Call of Duty Black Ops - Published by Treyarch and developed by Activision.

Call of Duty Black Ops (2010) FAQ

Call of Duty Black Ops is a first person shooter video game developed by Activision and published by Treyarch, it was released on 9 November 2010 and retails for $39.99.

Platform Availability.

Call of Duty Black Ops is available on the following platforms: PC, Playstation 3, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.

Are The Developers Active?

Call of Duty Black Ops (2010) is no longer in active development, and the developers have moved on to other projects.

How Many People Play Call of Duty Black Ops?

As of April 2024, around 15,000 people play Call of Duty Black Ops on a fairly regular basis.

How Active Is The Call of Duty Black Ops Playerbase?

Call of Duty Black Ops suffers from low activity, meaning that while off-peak matchmaking is possible in populated regions, finding full lobbies in less populated regions is unlikely outside of peak playtimes.

Is Cross-Platform Multiplayer Supported?

Call of Duty Black Ops (2010) supports:

  • Cross-Generational Multiplayer.
  • Cross-Generational Parties.

Is There Group Finding/Matchmaking Support?

Call of Duty Black Ops (2010) offers the following matchmaking options:

  • Solo Matchmaking
  • Group Matchmaking
  • Server Browser

What Peripherals Are Supported?

The following peripherals are officially supported:

  • Console - Controller.
  • PC - Mouse and Keyboard.

Is There Any Mature Content?

Call of Duty Black Ops (2010) is unrated and contains:

  • Bad Language
  • Gore
  • Mature Themes
  • Violence

Final Verdict.

Call of Duty Black Ops is not worth purchasing for those only interested in multiplayer content, as there isn’t enough activity to warrant a purchase.

However,  for those who prefer single-player or cooperative content, Call of Duty Black Ops has one of the best campaigns and zombie modes in the franchise’s history; I fully recommend playing it.


Richard Robins

Richard Robins

As a follower of Jesus Christ, Richard believes that the message taught by Jesus is radically different from what is taught in churches today, and that the influence of his message can be felt across all creative mediums, including video games.

Richard has been passionate about gaming since 1992, when he received his first console, a Sega Master System II which included a built in copy of Sonic the Hedgehog.

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