For fall releases of video games Call of Duty: Blackops has being been recieving all the attention in that franchise series, but Nihilistic Software has another call of duty game being releases this fall, Call of Duty Black ops Declassified. Nothing has been said about the PS Vita exclusive game but Rob Huebner (studio head) has said the game has much improved visuals.
Huebner also revealed a few facts about the game, including the presence of multiplayer maps Range (possibly a nod to Black Ops’ fan-favorite Firing Range) and Nukehouse, inspired by the 2010 Treyarch title’s Nuketown map. The multiplayer portion of the game features the same sort of progression system that the console games do, with a few changes.
Weapon attachments, for example. All primary weapons can be equipped with two attachments and all secondaries with one. Fans can look forward to some new attachments as well, including an improved grip for boosted hip fire accuracy and an adjustable stock that allows players to move at full speed while aiming down the sights. There are also new perks, such as Surplus (extra ammo/grenades with each spawn) and Hardwired (immune to counter spy plane).
Huebner says that the campaign portion of the game features “objective-based missions” that aim to “give the player the experience of striving for the ‘perfect run’ through each mission.” There’s also a survival mode in Hostiles, where players take on infinite waves of enemies as they re-supply through care package drops.
[g4tv]