Call of Duty Black Ops 2 Game Full
Call of Duty Black Ops 2 is a first person shooter video game, developed
by Treyarch and published by Activision. It was released on November
13, 2012 for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC Microsoft Windows and on
November 18, 2012 in North America, November 30, 2012 in Europe and
Australia. Square Enix released the game for the Japanese market on
November 22, 2012 for a subbed version. Black Ops II is the first game
in the Call of Duty franchise to feature future warfare technology and
the first to present branching storylines driven by player choice. It
also offers a 3D display option. A corresponding game, Call of Duty
Black Ops II. Call of Duty: Black Ops II is the sequel to 2010's Black
Ops and contains a single player campaign, competitive multiplayer, and
zombies mode.
Jetpacks with rigid wings. Gloves that can adhere to
any surface and support your body weight. Advertisements that feature
your face when you walk by. The campaign in Call of Duty Black Ops II
has some interesting ideas about the future of technology, but what
about the future of this massively popular shooter series? On the one
hand, Black Ops II introduces new mission types and dramatic decision
points that liven up the campaign, as well as a league play option that
represents a fundamental shift in the franchise's hallowed multiplayer
mode. On the other hand, the campaign hits the same satisfying rhythms,
the multiplayer captures the same frenetic intensity, and the
cooperative zombies mode delivers the same stale undead-massacring
action. Caught between striving for the future and remaining rooted in
the past, Black Ops II finds solid footing, providing another great ride
on the Call of Duty rollercoaster.
Black Ops II also heralds the
return of zombies mode. Now in its third incarnation, this cooperative
survival mode is still frantic, challenging, and home to some weird
humor. But though some of the new missions play with the formula by
adding a bus to catch or a competing team to watch out for, the core
action has grown stale. Shooting the bullet sponge zombies lacks the
satisfying immediacy that Call of Duty thrives on, and dealing with
their lurching, single minded attacks grows dull even as they get faster
and more numerous. The new maps feature veins of fire that flare up
when you cross them and obscure your vision, adding more visual sludge
to the already murky environments. Perhaps the fire is intended as some
kind of platforming challenge jumping frequently seems to be the best
way to avoid it but hopping around doesn't make the environments any
less ugly or the enemies any less boring.
Though zombies mode is
stagnating, the rest of Black Ops II is lively, and it's great to see
some shifting in the familiar structure. Developer Treyarch's
storytelling prowess has once again resulted in an engaging, exciting
campaign, and the addition of league play to the online multiplayer
arena is an intriguing change that could reinvigorate the formula that
has endured for so long. By reaching forward while remaining rooted in
the things it does so well, Black Ops II offers a great shooter
experience.
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