Hostiles was single-player only and the online multiplayer barely worked. I had time to try out Hostiles and the online multiplayer, both of which annoyed the boiling piss out of me. The campaign was laughable and I remember getting through it while my partner made dinner.
The game was painfully short, a little on the ugly side, and a poorly produced bit of media. “ For the player“īlack Ops Declassified released and it dragged the good(ish) Call of Duty name through the mud. The console itself was as expensive as a home console, and the memory cards were – and still are – stupidly expensive because Sony loves nothing more than shafting its players with expensive proprietary memory cards. The fact that I’ve been doing it for a few weeks is a hint to the answer: No, it’s not that bad, but you need to come at it from a different angle.īack in 2012 the PS Vita was positioned as the home console on-the-go and Sony was extremely bullish in its approach to marketing the PS Vita, and even more so in making money off the thing. So, after letting the dust settle for almost a decade, I’ve spent the last few weeks dipping in and out of Call of Duty: Black Ops Declassified on the PS Vita. But was it really that bad? Like, really? Did it have no redeeming features? This is something I wanted to see. I remember being excited to get my hands on it and I remember that excitement fading away during the very first mission in the game’s criminally short campaign. I paid full price for my copy of Declassified and it cost almost as much as a proper home console Call of Duty. Even the capable Nintendo Switch has been left out in the cold by Activision’s overlords. It wasn’t the first portable effort, mind you, as Roads to Victory had released on the PSP some years before to middling reviews, but since Declassified’s release, Activision hasn’t put out a new Call of Duty game for any handheld gaming system – only for smartphones. Of course, I’m talking about Call of Duty: Black Ops Declassified, the first – and last – Call of Duty game for the PS Vita.
Most games stood out as brilliant distractions after spending my days getting my head pecked by Frenchies and the Other Germans (the Swiss) but there was one that had me shaking in quiet fury.