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TalkBack / Re: Call of Duty: Black Ops Review
« on: February 06, 2011, 07:31:58 PM »
Coolmatt49: That wasn't the Pentagon? I played the zombie mode on both the 360 and Wii and I could have sworn it was the same stage.


The Xbox 360 and Wii both have the Kino der Toten map, which is the one with the Germans and the time machine (http://callofduty.wikia.com/wiki/Kino_der_Toten). The map that you mentioned in your review was the map called "Five" which featured Kennedy, McNamara, Castro, and Nixon (http://callofduty.wikia.com/wiki/Five).

Kino der Toten is already unlocked when you start the game, but Five was an unlockable by beating the campaign mode. However, the Wii doesn't have this map, only the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC (at least until Treyarch releases a map pack which has it for the Wii, which is likely).

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TalkBack / Re: Call of Duty: Black Ops Review
« on: February 06, 2011, 02:37:20 PM »
"Zombie Mode has become a favorite in previous Call of Duty games, and Black Ops features a very funny one. The zombie mode has John F. Kennedy, Richard Nixon, Fidel Castro, and Robert McNamara fighting off zombies at the Pentagon."

The Wii version doesn't have that Zombie map. All you get is the Kino der Toten map. Hopefully we'll get to see this map in a future map pack. The latest update to the game shows promise towards this as under the Private Match option for Zombies there is a new option called "Change Map".

Overall, I personally enjoy the game. Sure it is missing some stuff from the Xbox 360/PS3 versions, but the game still lives up to its Call of Duty name. Compared with the other Wii versions at least, it is a huge leap forward for the series.

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