2. Multiplayer Mode
Admit it...the main reason you bought this game, whether you begrudge the campaign mode or not, is so you can run around with your little buddies online and shoot each other up for points and glory, and why not? With so many players inhabiting the servers at any given time, hailing from all corners of the world and waiting to make friends through superior firepower, it's not a bad reason to go into buying a game. You could certainly do worse when it comes to Multiplayer flavoured gaming (good luck finding anyone on the 007 Legends servers). You have to admit that the multiplayer modes are still as awesome as they were when you first started playing them. What's more, the maps in Black Ops II really seem to have it together, particularly the map pictured above, Hijacked. Taking place on a deserted yacht, Hijacked is a nice, compact playing map where the kills are as fast as you can run and reload. Other maps, such as Carrier and Yemen, provide further variance on the same theme. Whether you like fighting on enclosed sailing vessels, open air market places, or former atomic bomb test villages, there's truly something for everyone in Black Ops II. With more multiplayer maps on the way, game playing audiences won't be getting tired of multiplayer any time soon.