Black Ops soldier Sgt. Jack Kellar gets interrogated about his actions in the previous four days towards an international weapons-dealing terrorist organization known as "Seventh Wave."Black Ops soldier Sgt. Jack Kellar gets interrogated about his actions in the previous four days towards an international weapons-dealing terrorist organization known as "Seventh Wave."Black Ops soldier Sgt. Jack Kellar gets interrogated about his actions in the previous four days towards an international weapons-dealing terrorist organization known as "Seventh Wave."
- Nominated for 4 BAFTA Awards
- 1 win & 5 nominations total
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- TriviaA clip in the game's trailer of a white van exploding is unused footage from a scene in Mission: Impossible II (2000).
- GoofsIf you choose to swap an empty RPG for another weapon, the RPG suddenly has a rocket attached to it when you set it on the ground and pick up the other weapon. (You cannot have an empty RPG that is silver because the silver weapons have unlimited ammo).
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Interrogator: Kellar, J. Sergeant First Class. Serial number 7178412. Iran, Guatemala, Colombia, Croatia. Very impressive.
Sgt. Kellar: I know what you're trying to do, sir. It ain't gonna work.
Interrogator: No, Sergeant Kellar. You *don't* know what I'm trying to do. I'm here to clean up this mess... *if* you cooperate. If I walk out that door, everything you did will be declassified. You *will* be convicted, you *will* be discharged, and you *will* spend the rest of your life in prison.
[Kellar doesn't respond]
Interrogator: Very well, Sergeant. Have it your way.
[collects dossier and stands]
Sgt. Kellar: ...Wait! What do you want me to do?
Interrogator: [returns and gives Kellar a pack of cigarettes, which he accepts] Tell me everything you know about Seventh Wave.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #34.11 (2006)
But "Black" has bucket loads of intense, frenetic, destructible firefights that are so raw and intense like the '80s action films before it, it almost seems like a homage to it and if you look closely, you'll discover various Easter eggs that reference classic films from that decade. A nice touch by Criterion Games by giving hardcore shooter fans what is aptly described "Gun Porn" for the hog-wild FPS gamer and gun enthusiast alike.
Yes, the game is short, the graphics are a little grainy, which adds to the games Cold War-like setting, but it's movie-like action is what will win fans over and it also helps if you have a surround sound system cranked to the MAX to feel the full force of the weapons and their marvelous chorus. Simply put, "Black" is s symphony of sounds that will delight the inner-action hero in you. I've yet to play "Bodycount", which is a "spiritual successor" to the first game rather than an actual sequel, but with all the amazing technology out there, I fail to see why wasn't a sequel made? If all you want is a simple shooter game that's thin on plot(though I like my games with a lot of story in them)and sounds really good, then "Black" is right in your arsenal.
- johnnymacbest
- Jan 20, 2013
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