Black (2006)

Criterion Games

PlayStation 2 · Xbox

3.56 from 535 ratings

1132 members have it in their collection · 24 playing now · 206 backlogged · 124 wish listed

How long? Main story 5h · with extras 7h (from 3 logged playthroughs)

Black takes place in Chechnya (Southern Russia). The protagonist is a black ops soldier named Sergeant First Class Jack Kellar (portrayed by Marty Papazian). Kellar tells most of the story in first-person at an interrogation four days after the events in the story begin. Kellar is an inadequately disciplined member of a CIA black ops group and a veteran of … Read more
Black takes place in Chechnya (Southern Russia). The protagonist is a black ops soldier named Sergeant First Class Jack Kellar (portrayed by Marty Papazian). Kellar tells most of the story in first-person at an interrogation four days after the events in the story begin. Kellar is an inadequately disciplined member of a CIA black ops group and a veteran of several conflicts including Guatemala, Colombia, Iran and Croatia. The unknown interrogator (portrayed by Paul Pape) questions Kellar about an arms smuggling and terrorist operation called the Seventh Wave. Seventh Wave have been responsible for a number of terrorist attacks. Kellar is told that, unless he co-operates, he and his actions will be declassified, he will be dishonorably discharged and imprisoned for life. Though initially resistant, Kellar at last agrees to tell his story. Read less
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Details

Developers
Criterion Games
Publishers
Electronic Arts
Genres
Shooter
Themes
Action, Stealth

Release dates

  • Feb 24, 2006 (Worldwide) PlayStation 2, Xbox
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Rating distribution

5 stars
93
4 stars
178
3 stars
207
2 stars
49
1 star
8
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Krauzer

Review Krauzer 4/5 · Jul 17, 2025

This shooter was developed by Criterion Games, and is known for its intense gunplay and cinematic presentation, even though a lot of games were trying to do this at the time, this one is still a standout. What set it apart at the time was its focus on realistic weapon models, punchy sound design, and destructible environments that made every …

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This shooter was developed by Criterion Games, and is known for its intense gunplay and cinematic presentation, even though a lot of games were trying to do this at the time, this one is still a standout. What set it apart at the time was its focus on realistic weapon models, punchy sound design, and destructible environments that made every firefight feel visceral and explosive. Battlefield Bad Company soon followed after this one when it comes to environmental destruction, but until that, this was one of the most advanced titles on this regard.

The story is thin and told through stylized interrogation scenes, but the gameplay is where it shines. Black impressed with its technical achievements on aging PS2 hardware. It's short, but memorable, especially for fans of high-octane single-player shooters, which is my case since I have zero interest in multiplayer shooters. Another standout are the live-action cutscenes, they are very high quality, the acting is very nice and this is was very unique approach to story-telling at the time. Definitely a must-play from the PlayStation 2 platform if you like shooters to any extent.

Despite its strengths, Black is not without flaws, the game’s difficulty can feel uneven, often relying on overwhelming enemy numbers rather than smarter AI, which can turn some encounters into trial-and-error exercises. Enemy variety is also limited, and the constant barrage of explosions and gunfire, while impressive at first, can become fatiguing over longer sessions. Combined with the game’s linear level design, this makes it feel more like a tightly scripted action ride than a flexible shooter sandbox.

Even so, this game remains a fascinating time capsule of an era when developers pushed fixed hardware to its absolute limits. They clearly prioritized spectacle and sensation over longevity, and that focus paid off in creating a shooter that still feels distinct nearly two decades later. While it may lack the depth and replayability of modern titles, its commitment to pure, unfiltered action gives it a strong identity. As a showcase of what the PlayStation 2 could do in the right hands, this title stands tall as one of the console’s most memorable shooters.

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V1CGaming

Review V1CGaming 3/5 · Oct 24, 2022

A worthwhile game to play.

I wish there was more games like this. This is one of those games that gets it right. This game has one the best sound I have ever heard. The score is amazing, the ambiance is terrific. The graphics are outstanding, as is the lighting. The only two bad things about this game is that is it pretty short, and …

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I wish there was more games like this. This is one of those games that gets it right. This game has one the best sound I have ever heard. The score is amazing, the ambiance is terrific. The graphics are outstanding, as is the lighting. The only two bad things about this game is that is it pretty short, and there is no multi-player.

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