Black Ops 2: Where It Succeeds And Fails

4. It's Call of Duty

There is no doubt this game will get marketing deals with energy drinks, slews of premium DLC, celebrity endorsements and extremely high purchase prices, at least in Australia. Regardless of how much you enjoy the game, the constant paid content and advertising gets a little overwhelming at times, especially when you know that after spending another 60 bucks on DLC you need to pay again for next years game, and then it's content. So there we have, a few ways Black Ops 2 could go right and wrong. As a Battlefield, Crysis and Warfighter fan, I will be keeping an eye on this as opposed to just jumping on the "COD sucks" bandwagon. Yes, I know I didn't mention the zombies mode, which looks to add plenty of features, but not much is known yet so it could either be amazing or have a fatal flaw. Much like the game itself. Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 launches on November 13.
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I live in Australia, love to write and play games. So what better than writing about games? I love all things action and fantasy, as well as my occasional shooter. I literally cannot wait for GTAV!