
Solo modes of play are lacking in every respect. And various bugs, missing features, and other egregious flaws kick in their own contributions toward wasting a few hours of your life that you will never get back.Īnonymous, robotic enemies are the main component in single-player operations.ĭeclassified masquerades as a fully featured shooter, but in reality the game is anything but. Single-player is repetitive and annoying multiplayer is a stripped-down waste of time. This sad excuse for a portable first-person shooter shoots itself in the foot over and over again. Call of Duty: Black Ops Declassified is a ticket to nothing but aggravation.


Since the PS Vita is in dire need of a good shooter to take advantage of its nifty two-sticks setup, you would think that a Call of Duty game to mark the arrival of Black Ops II on the system's big-console brothers would be just the ticket.
