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November 16th, 2010, 23:31 GMT · By

Call of Duty: Black Ops – Fortunate Son and Vietnam

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Call of Duty: Black Ops is the new first person shooter from developer Treyarch and publisher Activision Blizzard, allowing the player to experience the covert ops conflicts between the United States and Russia during the era of the Cold War.

As soon as the people at Treyarch said that Vietnam would feature in Call of Duty: Black Ops it was pretty clear that the developers at some point would include the songs that are associated, in the mind of gamers, with the conflict in South East Asia.

And, no sooner than the main character arrives in Vietnam, in his quest to track down a vicious Russian would be terrorist, Creedence Clearwater Revival kicks in with “Fortunate Son”, a track I can distinctly remember as also being one of the main ones used in Battlefield: Vietnam, the game created by DICE and published by Electronic Arts in 2004 that also explored the main battles of the conflict but without offering a narrative to tie them all together.

Reminding some players of the Battlefield game set in Vietnam might not be a very good move on Black Ops' part because the Khe Sahn level of the game could be argued to be the poorest in terms of design, even if it delivers quite a bit of adrenalin as the player needs to fight his way to the top of a hill while under constant assault from Viet Cong forces.

The level seems designed despite the possibilities of the Vietnam setting.

It would have made much more sense to set the battle in a city like Hue, one which was captured and recaptured a few times by both sides, with a lot of ruined buildings serving as natural stop points for the player and with a few competing paths leading to the overall objective.

But Tryearch chose to create another level where pushing forward is the only idea that works for the player even if the horde of Vietnamese descending from the hill practically asks the player to stand his ground and take out as many as possible to hold the front.

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Comment #1 by: AguasCaliente on 17 Nov 2010, 10:05 UTC reply to this comment

This campaign was absolutely flawed. No directives or objectives hinting to what in God's red earth of Keh Sahn we were suppose to do to advance or even where to start.

I played that scene alone till my wrist went numb, seriously speaking. My thumbs got blistered and in the end I came out of it * off but still couldn't advance. I just couldn't stop dying. I think I must have died enough deaths for everyone on the planet.

There was enough war in that scene alone for me I'll tell you that right now.


Comment #2 by: Luke on 18 Nov 2010, 08:52 UTC reply to this comment

The mission "The Defector" takes placce in Huế City.

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