The handheld shooter has been widely panned by critics, but Supererogatory claims this is due to the time constraints imposed on Nihilistic Software.

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"They didn't really start development until around when Resistance: Burning Skies shipped, and wrapped up early last month. So May to October," the site notes.
The report appears to be backed up by the fact that only a logo for the game was shown at its unveiling during last summer's E3.
Frequent complaints about the title include a short-lived solo campaign that relies on difficulty spikes and dysfunctional multiplayer modes.
Black Ops: Declassified Vita currently holds a rating of 29/100 on reviews aggregator Metacritic.
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