Perhaps the most unexpected aspect of the game is the new wager match mode. Mixing the lure of Vegas with the thrill of the kill, wager match allows players to do exactly what got baseball great Pete Rose banned from the game he loved so much: bet on the game you're about to play. Setup as a free-for-all (there didn't seem to be an option for team play), the wager match requires every player to ante up before joining. At the end of the match, the top three players split the pot proportionally, while everyone else goes home empty-handed.
In order to keep things interesting, wager match features four, preset game types. Each one offers a challenge that is a step away from a standard free-for-all deathmatch, ensuring that standard tactics don't guarantee victory. Gun Game starts everyone off with a basic gun. Make a kill, and you get an automatic upgrade. Keep killing, and you get better and better weapons. The first player to make a kill with every weapon wins the match. Getting eliminated knocks you back a weapon, though, so there is a strong incentive to play defensively. One in the Chamber sounds like something more appropriate for GoldenEye than Call of Duty, but it promises to be one of the more addicting wager match modes. Here everyone is given a knife, a pistol and a single round. Kill an enemy, and you get another bullet. Miss, and all you have left is the knife.
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Sticks and Stones has shades of cowboys and Indians, with players receiving crossbows and tomahawks as default weapons. Crossbows are naturally the favored toy, given their range and accuracy, but the tomahawk has a distinct advantage. If you manage to land a kill with the throwing ax, you immediately bankrupt your hapless opponent. Finally, there is Sharpshooter. You get to play with all the weapons here, but the catch is that it's done on the game's schedule, not yours. Rather than having standard weapon pick-ups, Sharpshooter randomly switches up your instrument of death. If you want to win, you have to be handy with every type of gun in the game.
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