Highest prestige ever achieved. Best multiplayer, best zombies, but probably not the better than MW2 campaign-wise...But it still does some pretty cool things with it!
Endless amounts of fun, this was the COD I played and cherished the most with friends on just about every level. Also the executioner is one of the best pistols ever put into a COD game. Will fight anyone who says other wise.
Endless amounts of fun, this was the COD I played and cherished the most with friends on just about every level. Also the executioner is one of the best pistols ever put into a COD game. Will fight anyone who says other wise.
I played the campaign on the Xbox 360 back in the day, i can say that zombies on pc through the custom plutonium severs are so fun, the multiplayer lobbies are also great. these are my thoughts only taking into count the installation of the plutonium client over the steam version, this is due to Activision Blizzard not updating anti-cheat or server matanince. without the ability to join and create custom servers dramatically lowers my rating for the multiplayer portion of the game
Great Call of Duty game campaign yet an insane 100% that leaves you grinding missions over and over again for one simple challenge. Sick of hearing the name Menendez but glad this is over. Recommend ++ Amazing Call of Duty Zombies game - Apart from potentially Tranzit but it's still a lot of fun. Loved 100%ing all the achievements, all the maps are top tier and fun to play with interesting mechanics in each. Easter Eggs are fun, engaging and challenging. Even though this game came out 10 years ago - Still holding up great.
Mob of the Dead is the best zombies map ever made but that's not what I'm gonna focus on - I legitimately met two of the closest mates I have in Black Ops 2.
Little storytime!
I was in a rough spot in my life and, on a pretty drunk gaming session late one night, bumped into these two english blokes gaming together on the other team. Mike was just being generally very loud and funny every time I nabbed a kill on him, screaming away, and every time he got a kill on me I echoed the same silly-yells and was in general joking around with him and having very short little interactions with the death-echoes. We managed to stay in the same lobby for a few games in a row, chatting away in-between games and on the end-of-game scoreboards with him and Lee, who he was partied up with. I would very rarely ever use my microphone if I wasn't already playing with someone I know and just happened to be feeling a bit out-of-my-shell at the time (probably due to the bottle of rum i'd already drank). They invited me to party up with them after getting tired of me beating the heck out of them (I'm allowed a little boasting, I used to be pretty darn good at COD before falling out of it lol) and the regular gaming sessions began. We played a lot of mulitplayer and a LOT of Tranzit and Town zombies. A lot of late nights just chatting and joking away, every now and then just sitting in an empty lobby screen having a deep conversation. We even set up a funny clan tag that actually started gathering lots of friendly folk who still join us from time to time to this day.
Little did I know at the time that the three of us would still be great friends near a decade later. Thank god for COD's silly death-echo chat. I would love to go back to those late nights on Blops 2 Multiplayer with them, but unfortunately, we all play Fortshite now.
And although it's not the most memorable campaign, not my favourite multiplayer experience and a bit of a let down in most of the zombie maps - this game still gave me some really great and very close friends, so it gets 5 stars. Cheers to you, DONG clan, and our silly silly antics. I'm hoping to travel to england to meet them in person, someday.
Little storytime!
I was in a rough spot in my life and, on a pretty drunk gaming session late one night, bumped into these two english blokes gaming together on the other team. Mike was just being generally very loud and funny every time I nabbed a kill on him, screaming away, and every time he got a kill on me I echoed the same silly-yells and was in general joking around with him and having very short little interactions with the death-echoes. We managed to stay in the same lobby for a few games in a row, chatting away in-between games and on the end-of-game scoreboards with him and Lee, who he was partied up with. I would very rarely ever use my microphone if I wasn't already playing with someone I know and just happened to be feeling a bit out-of-my-shell at the time (probably due to the bottle of rum i'd already drank). They invited me to party up with them after getting tired of me beating the heck out of them (I'm allowed a little boasting, I used to be pretty darn good at COD before falling out of it lol) and the regular gaming sessions began. We played a lot of mulitplayer and a LOT of Tranzit and Town zombies. A lot of late nights just chatting and joking away, every now and then just sitting in an empty lobby screen having a deep conversation. We even set up a funny clan tag that actually started gathering lots of friendly folk who still join us from time to time to this day.
Little did I know at the time that the three of us would still be great friends near a decade later. Thank god for COD's silly death-echo chat. I would love to go back to those late nights on Blops 2 Multiplayer with them, but unfortunately, we all play Fortshite now.
And although it's not the most memorable campaign, not my favourite multiplayer experience and a bit of a let down in most of the zombie maps - this game still gave me some really great and very close friends, so it gets 5 stars. Cheers to you, DONG clan, and our silly silly antics. I'm hoping to travel to england to meet them in person, someday.