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The brick-dumb enemies don’t hamper the campaign, but they downright ruin Hostiles, since the first three to four waves of enemies take a while to plow through but they’re not a threat. Much like every shooter to release since Gears of War 2, Hostiles is a mode wherein you shoot wave after wave of enemies while looking to survive the longest you can. What about the rest of the package? There’s the Hostiles mode mentioned earlier. So Declassified’s campaign is a moderate success burdened by unsavory aesthetics and an unavoidable legacy.
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It’s ugliness isn’t a technical failing, just an artistic one. If Declassified had an entirely different skin and sound over its action, it may have actually been pretty swell. The environments are still drab and the music is still terrible, but they’re not poorly made. Once it’s clear that scores are the goal and you’re freed from the expectations of Call of Duty, it’s pretty fun. The fun is plowing through them aiming for a high score, just like the arcade games of yore.
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Like Mega Man or Contra, Declassified’s levels are preset gauntlets full of brute enemies following simple patterns. The fifth mission’s raid on a Russian base took me only forty minutes and my completion time was 6:57.Įventually I got it: Declassified doesn’t just tell its story like an ‘80s action video game, it plays like one too. The same thing happened with the following missions, but I improved as I got accustomed to the game’s rigid, seemingly backward dynamics. That’s two minutes and thirty-seven seconds. When I finally did achieve victory, my completion time for the level was 2:37. Near the end of the stage, one of the enemy planes took off, necessitating a complete restart of the mission. I’d get shot in the first hall or accidentally shoot a hostage. Yet I continued to die, despite their idiocy. They’ll will run at you while you’re firing, stand next to live grenades, and even sit behind cover shooting straight into a wall. The enemies are in set locations as in older Call of Duty games, but they lack any type of intelligence. A timed rescue mission, you run along a narrow path through a Vietnamese air base trying to save some guys in suits using a predetermined load out of gear. It took me about one hour to get through the game’s second campaign mission on the lowest difficulty setting. “Arcade” is an important word to keep in mind here. The closest this game comes to gut-punch moments like crawling away from a nuclear explosion or bringing down the Eiffel Tower is a slow-motion jump out a window.
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Like Capcom’s Commando: You’re in enemy territory! Shoot the enemy! There are also none of the soap-operatics or set piece spectacles that defined the series since Infinity Ward’s Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. Declassified tells its tale the same way arcade games from the 1980s did. Bookending its ten campaign missions are gravelly narrations about the nefarious dealings of KGB agents, terrorists, Vietnamese troops, and the special forces soldiers of the original Black Ops, Alex Mason and Frank Woods. An Archaic Flavorĭeclassified attempts to tell a story. Declassified’s primary single-player modes are actually kind of fun once you strip away the expectations of its title. And at least mechanically, it isn’t that bad a game at all. This game Nihilistic made on behalf of Activision and Sony is not a Call of Duty game. Declassified is held back first and foremost by its name. In fact its biggest problem isn’t a crime at all. These crimes aren’t Declassified’s biggest problem, though. The levels are ugly, the objectives simple, and the Horde Mode – forgive me, the Hostiles – is about as exciting as playing Jacks without the bouncy ball. Brilliant! Writing quality akin to a direct to DVD Universal Soldier sequel is always the high bar to which games should aspire. “No one gets fu**in’ left behind,” yells your CO.

Each line of dialogue reinforces every negative stereotype about military-themed shooters. The incessant butt rock music that plays in the background during every campaign mission sounds like the generic noise you would hear in a radio commercial for ringtones circa 2002.

Incredibly short - not counting all the cheap deathsĬall of Duty Black Ops: Declassified for PlayStation Vita commits a few crimes.
