
After all is said and done the single player game should take you around an hour which is almost insulting when you consider the price of the game. It is literally a rush to the finish and at the end of each level you are awarded one to three stars and some XP.

Each mission is timed and will take you anywhere from 3-5 minutes to complete. The cut-scenes look good and the game takes place somewhere between the events of Black Ops 1 and 2, but make no bones about it the storyline barely holds a candle to the story in Black Ops 2.

In terms of the single-player story mode, you get 10-missions out of the box with some cut-scenes intermingled in between each one. If you do opt for the bundle, though, you'll also get a Black Ops Declassified case and your Vita will have a Black Ops Declassified decal on its rear touchpad.Unlike Black Ops 2, Declassified does not feature a particularly engaging storyline, there is no Zombies mode to be had, and the multiplayer portion of the game is only a shadow of what an online Call of Duty experience is all about.

Sony's official PlayStation Vita Call of Duty: Black Ops Declassified bundle will include a voucher to download a digital copy of Nihilistic's upcoming FPS, not a physical copy, it has emerged.The bundle was previously listed as containing a PS Vita Wi-Fi System, a copy of Call of Duty: Black Ops: Declassified, and a 4GB Memory Card.Īnd it still does, but you'll have to download that copy onto that 4GB Memory Card.If you're planning on buying other games, too, like, oh I don't know, Need For Speed: Most Wanted, you'll likely have to upgrade that stick.Retail PlayStation Vita games tend to be fairly large in size.Ī digital copy of Uncharted: Golden Abyss, for example, required 2777MB.It's not yet known how much space a digital copy of Call of Duty: Black Ops Declassified will require.

Images of the Black Ops: Declassified bundle confirm that only a digital download code is included in the bundle, more details inside.
