While Black Ops II looks like any earlier Call of Duty game, it’s interesting to see that Treyarch have now added a bit of open-endedness into it. The game was announced earlier this year.
In the trailer, Raul Menendez is idolised as the Messiah of the people, yet underneath the surface lurks an insidious mastermind hell-bent on global insurrection. While the basics don’t seem to have changed much from Black Ops or Modern Warfare 3 with the constant action and rewards for doing almost anything, there are some interesting things such as some of the sci-fi stuff in the game, counting mechs and what appear to be EMP grenades.Įarlier, Activision released a new trailer for Black Ops II. The future is all set to be black on the Wii Uīlack Ops 2 got a trailer that showed off the multiplayer back in August.