Call of Duty: Black Ops II Review | Looking to the Future
Subtle is never a word I thought I'd use to describe any element of a Call of Duty game, but the pre-title cutscene that paints a picture of how Black Ops II's villain was formed is beautifully put together, in no short thanks to an excellent song choice with Elbow's ‘The Night Will Always Win.
More loadout freedom than ever in SP and MP; Campaign has more open approaches to stages instead of usual corridors; Pedal to the metal fun in the campaign and excellent multiplayer matches
Choices options in campaign not that involving; Zombies mode currently broken; Challenges poorly indicated in campaign