Black review:
For gamers who will play the single player, but live online, this game is a rent for you, as it will only irritate you that a game so good has no multiplayer. While BLACK doesn’t add to the genre in terms of innovation, it is an experience that will suck you in and won’t let go until you’ve finished the game. -- Brian Peterson
Black review:
On a larger scale, co-op mode would be fantastic, and the potential of online multi-player action with this engine is endless. The PS2 isn’t exactly blessed with a large number of enjoyable first person shooters so Black is certainly worth a look if you can pick it up cheaply or as a rental. The lack of replay value, however, keeps it from being worth the full price of admission.
Black review:
You are Sergeant First-Class Jack Kellar, seasoned veteran of the US military and a leader of a BLACK ops team. Your squad have been sent into the heart of Eastern Europe on a dangerous mission, drawn in to the midst of a relentless combat zone to bring in a traitor.
Black review:
Shrouded in secrecy and shown only behind closed doors init's early stages, Black was in a sense mimicking the top secret, eyes-only,"in interest of...
Black review:
Black is a memorable, beautiful shooter that has some snags. There is definitely potential for much more, but what’s on offer is more than worthy. It’s fun and intense all the way through. And on PS2, no shooter can graphically compare. Black is the satisfying equivalent of randomly breaking something that belongs to someone else. You’ll love it.
Black review:
Pretty much anything in the game can be smashed into pieces with lead, and fresh bullets score the walls to decorate them, windows explode, and shells chatter to the ground. To take out multiple soldiers at once, there is the obligatory exploding fuel containers conveniently placed next to terrorists. You would think they'd learn where ...