"You are the last of your kind: bred for combat, built for war. You're the master of any weapon, pilot of any vehicle, and fear no enemy"
I've already prepared myself to the replies and feedback I will get for this. But hopefully you'll give it read.
The Campaign in Black Ops I and II are impeccable. The mysterious mind of Alex Mason is what really brings out his true protagonist complex and his story keeps me so in suspense that I'm anxious to complete the level, and explore Mason's mind more. And with the non-linear ending that are so unlike the games prior in the franchise, it really emphasizes the "explore" aspect and puts you in control.
Zombies has been constantly adding and expanding the Zombies game mode since it's debut in WaW. It continues to move forward with TranZit, the latest game mode, coinciding with Grief.
Multi-player is a breath of fresh air. In essence, it is the same and familiar layout and atmosphere all the other Call of Duty games have offered, however, the use of scorestreaks and improved weapon mechanics and balancing, I won't complain.
Treyarch has always been the more ambitious of the two developers, and for that reason alone Black Ops II was well worth it.
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