Criterion's FPS game called Black hit stores and gave some favorable approval to the audience. This gives you a bit of an excuse to rent this game more or less than buying it. The Bad things about this game had given me a reason to not keep this game for eternity. Those elements are, no blood, no intense violence, no other options of gameplay, no offline multiplayer and messed up AI, and an incredibly stupid story. Had there been those elements the game would've been perfect, but what the hell. Despite the problems, there were some really good moments of enjoying the game itself. The Realism of the weapons (except for the magazine clip size) the glasses being shattered left and right, the music composed by Chris Tilton and Michael Giachinno that makes your skin go goosebumps on you because it's so incredible, the satisfying run and gun, and more importantly big ass explosions. Still not an excuse to keeping this game, as there are better alternatives to this one. The game is heavy on the action but you're obviously released by the short length of the campaign and lack of replay value as it wears thin on you and you hope for more, but then again it's a game, what more do need to know?
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