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2012 video game

2012 video game

Phone call of Duty: Blackness Ops II
Call of Duty Black Ops II box artwork.png
Developer(s) Treyarch
Publisher(due south) Activision
Manager(s)
  • Dave Anthony
  • Corky Lehmkuhl
Producer(south) Pat Dwyer
Designer(south)
  • Dave Anthony
  • Jason Blundell
  • Corky Lehmkuhl
  • Joe Chiang
Programmer(s) David King
Artist(s) Colin Whitney
Writer(s)
  • Dave Anthony
  • David S. Goyer
  • Craig Houston
Composer(s) Jack Wall
Series Phone call of Duty
Engine IW 6.0
Platform(south)
  • Microsoft Windows
  • PlayStation three
  • Xbox 360
  • Wii U
Release Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
  • WW: Nov thirteen, 2012
Wii U
  • NA: Nov xviii, 2012
  • PAL: November 30, 2012
Genre(s) First-person shooter
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 is a 2012 offset-person shooter video game developed by Treyarch and published by Activision. It was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation iii, and Xbox 360 on Nov 12, 2012, and for the Wii U on November 18 in N America and November 30 in PAL regions.[one] [2] [3] [4] [5] Black Ops II is the 9th game in the Call of Duty franchise of video games, a sequel to the 2010 game Telephone call of Duty: Blackness Ops and the start Call of Duty game for the Wii U. A corresponding game for the PlayStation Vita, Call of Duty: Black Ops: Declassified, was adult by nStigate Games and also released on Nov 13.

The game's entrada follows up the story of Black Ops and is set in the late 1980s and 2025. In the 1980s, the player switches command between Alex Bricklayer and Frank Woods, two of the protagonists from Black Ops, while in 2025, the player assumes control of Mason's son, David (codenamed "Section"). Both fourth dimension periods involve the characters pursuing Raul Menendez, a Nicaraguan dare leader, who is responsible for kidnapping Woods in the 80s and later on sparking a second Cold State of war in 2025. The entrada features nonlinear gameplay and has multiple endings.[6]

Development for the game began soon after the release of Black Ops, with Activision promising that the follow-upwards would bring "meaningful innovation" to the Telephone call of Duty franchise. Black Ops II is the first game in the series to feature futuristic warfare technology and the get-go to present branching storylines driven by role player choice besides as selecting weapons before starting story mode missions. Information technology as well offers a 3D display selection. The game was officially revealed on May i, 2012, post-obit a set of leaked information released during the previous months.

Black Ops 2 received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise for its gameplay, story, multiplayer, and Zombies manner, but was criticized for its Strike Force missions. The game was a commercial success; within 24 hours of going on sale, the game grossed over $500 meg.[seven] It had remained the largest entertainment launch of all time until September 2013, when Take-Two Interactive announced that Grand Theft Car V had grossed $800 million in its showtime day of release.[8] It went on to sell 7.5 meg copies in the U.Southward. in November 2012, making it the highest-grossing game of the month.[ix] A sequel, Call of Duty: Black Ops 3, was released in 2015.[10] Telephone call of Duty: Blackness Ops Cold War, set between Black Ops and Black Ops 2, was released on November xiii, 2020.[eleven] [12]

Gameplay

Campaign

Tactical view in a Strike Force mission

Black Ops II is the beginning Call of Duty video game to feature branching storylines, in which the player's choice affects both the current mission and in turn, the overall course of the story. Known as "Strike Force missions", these branching storylines announced during the 2025 storyline and characteristic permanent death. The success or failure of these missions tin have ramifications for the wider campaign storyline. Choosing one of the missions locks out the others unless the player begins a fresh campaign.[13]

Strike Force missions allow the player to control a number of unlike state of war assets, such as unmanned aerial vehicles, jet fighters and robots. If the player dies in a Strike Force mission, the entrada continues recording that loss, as opposed to letting the role player load a previously saved checkpoint. The player's progress in the Strike Force missions may go along to alter fifty-fifty the plans of the story'south antagonist, Raul Menendez.[thirteen] Past the finish of the game, the player may have changed the results of the new Common cold War.

Similarly, in the main story missions, at that place are certain points where the player is given different choices and paths to progress, which could have an effect on the gameplay, equally well as the story. Blackness Ops Ii is also the first game in the series to let the player to customize their loadout before outset a mission, creating liberty in choosing how to approach a mission.

Multiplayer

I of the biggest changes added to multiplayer mode in Black Ops Ii is the introduction of Option ten, a new organisation within the Create-a-Class bill of fare. Option 10 gives the thespian a total of x allotment slots in a class, which are used for guns, perks, and grenades. The thespian can customize the slot allocation, to either accept more attachments for a gun, or more than perks.

Killstreaks from previous Telephone call of Duty games are renamed as Scorestreaks, which are now earned past gaining points, rather than kills. This allows the histrion to focus on objective modes, which also earn points towards Scorestreaks.

Dissimilar by games, weapons in Black Ops 2 have a progression system, which is used to unlock weapon attachments. Afterwards maxing out a weapon's level, the player can choose to "prestige" the gun, like to how they can prestige the player level, and reset their zipper progress. In exchange, the player tin can customize their weapons with custom clan tags and emblems.

Black Ops Ii is as well the first Telephone call of Duty game to include a competitive way. Known as League Play, the mode allows players of similar skill level to be matched together, and play according to the rules of Major League Gaming.

Zombies

Treyarch confirmed that the Zombies mode would return for Black Ops 2 with new game modes. This is the tertiary Phone call of Duty game to characteristic a Zombies mode, following Telephone call of Duty: World at State of war and Telephone call of Duty: Black Ops, and the first to have game modes other than the traditional Survival manner. Treyarch also confirmed that Zombies would run on the game'south multiplayer engine, assuasive for a deeper community feel, along with new features. A new, 8 player co-op game called "Grief" is also supported, featuring 2 teams of 4 players competing to survive, dissimilar the previous games which only supported 4 role player online co-op. Equally with the previous installments, each Zombies map contains "Easter eggs" side quests, which is used to progress the story. Some other new fashion, "Turned", is introduced with several downloadable content maps, in which one player attempts to survive 3 player-controlled zombies who must plough the other player into a zombie.

Plot

Unmarried-thespian campaign

Setting and characters

Raul Menendez, the main adversary of the game

The single-player campaign features 2 continued storylines, with the first set from 1986 to 1989 during the final years of the First Cold War, and the other gear up in 2025 during a 2nd Common cold War and Rare earths trade dispute.[14] The protagonist of Black Ops, Alex Mason (Sam Worthington) returns equally the protagonist in the first Common cold War section, and chronicles the rise to infamy of the game's primary antagonist, Raul Menendez (Kamar de los Reyes).[15]

The 2025 department of the game features Alex Bricklayer's son David (codenamed Department) (Rich MacDonald) as the protagonist, in which Menendez is plotting against the United States and China with one of his ultimate goals being to meet the The states locked in a new Cold War with China, in revenge for many of his misfortunes.[xvi] In this era, wars are divers by robotics, cyberwarfare, unmanned vehicles, and other futuristic applied science.[15] [thirteen]

Returning characters include Alex Stonemason's CIA squadmates Frank Woods (James C. Burns) and Jason Hudson (Michael Keaton), former Soviet Army Colonel Lev Kravchenko (Andrew Divoff), and disgraced Scarlet Army Captain Viktor Reznov (Gary Oldman). New characters include: Section's SEAL teammates Mike Harper (Michael Rooker) and Javier Salazar (Celestino Cornielle), their commanding officer Admiral Tommy Briggs (Tony Todd), the CIA double agent Farid (Omid Abtahi), U.S. President Marion Bosworth (Cira Larkin), Strategic Defense Coalition leader General Tian Zhao (Byron Mann), Tacitus Corporation ex-employee Chloe Lynch (codename Karma) (Erin Cahill). The game also features several historical and existent-life characters, including: UNITA leader Jonas Savimbi (Robert Wisdom), former Panamanian leader Manuel Noriega (Benito Martinez), Colonel Oliver North (voiced by himself), and former CIA director David Petraeus (Jim Meskimen). Jimmy Kimmel cameos as himself in one of the game's endings, while the rock band Avenged Sevenfold makes a not-approved appearance at the end of the game.

Story

In 1986, Alex Mason, now retired from active duty, pursues an obscure existence in Alaska with his son, seven-yr-old David. Their shaky relationship is further strained when Mason is approached by Jason Hudson for an assignment in Cuando Cubango during the height of the Angolan Civil War and South African Border War. Frank Woods and his team have disappeared aiding Jonas Savimbi'south UNITA rebels against Angola's Marxist government; their actions have already been disavowed by the CIA, but Hudson hopes to rescue any survivors. Bricklayer and Hudson recover Woods from the Kavango River, later on encountering Raul Menendez among a contingent of Cuban armed services advisers. After a lengthy firefight, the trio are rescued past Savimbi. Information technology is revealed that Menendez is responsible for holding Woods convict after murdering his team.

In lite of this, Mason, Wood, and Hudson begin tracking Menendez, an established primary artillery dealer for bush-league conflicts in Southern Africa and Latin America. The CIA later authorize a strike confronting the unscrupulous Nicaraguan, now making a salubrious profit running artillery across Soviet-occupied Afghanistan. The trio and Chinese operative Tian Zhao ally with the Afghan Mujahideen confronting the Soviets. They capture Lev Kravchenko, who survived the grenade explosion with Woods in Vietnam, and interrogate him into disclosing that Menendez has moles inside the CIA before executing him. The Mujahideen then betray the Americans and Zhao, leaving them to dice in the Afghan wilderness until their rescue past two unidentified civilians.

The origins of Menendez'due south anti-American sentiment is revealed at this indicate. His sister Josefina was disfigured in a burn down as part of an insurance fraud masterminded by an American man of affairs. The CIA sanctions the bump-off of Menendez'due south male parent subsequently uncovering his ties to Southward American drug trade. Mason, Woods, Hudson, and Panamanian security forces led by President Manuel Noriega raid Menendez's compound in Nicaragua; during the anarchy, Woods inadvertently kills Josefina with a grenade. Conspiring with Noriega to fake his demise, Menendez crosses paths with Bricklayer and Woods again during the American invasion of Panama. Utilizing moles within the CIA, Menendez captures Hudson and David, and has Hudson manipulate Forest into shooting Mason earlier crippling Wood. He so executes Hudson, promising to return and consummate his revenge at a later on date.

In 2025, Menendez reemerges as the charismatic leader of Cordis Die, a militant populist movement. His system stages a cyberattack that cripples the Chinese stock exchanges, forcing their authorities to leverage its economic influence and sparking a second Common cold War between NATO and the Chinese-led Strategic Defense Coalition headed by Zhao. David, at present a Navy SEAL Lt. Commander code-named Section, spearheads an endeavor by American Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) to track down Menendez. They fail to auscultate him, simply learn that Menendez is planning a 2nd cyberattack with global repercussions, dependent on a quantum supercomputer engineered by rogue programmer Chloe Lynch. Section and ii other SEALs, Harper and Salazar, either rescue Lynch by killing Menendez'south second-in-control, DeFalco, or he escapes. The "Strike Forcefulness" mission "Second Take a chance" must be completed to rescue Lynch if the latter occurs.

Interrogating Raul Menendez from the mission "Odysseus"

JSOC finally capture Menendez in Yemen with the assistance of clandestine CIA agent, Farid. Still, prior to being apprehended, Menendez orders Farid to impale a captured Harper. Farid will be executed past Menendez if he refuses. American forces accept Menendez aboard the aircraft carrier The statesDue south. Barack Obama, allowable past Admiral Briggs; all the same, Menendez escapes with the aid of a mole inside JSOC: Salazar. How Salazar's betrayal pans out is determinant on the fates of Lynch, Farid, and DeFalco.[a] Menendez hacks into the U.S. military satellite to seize control of their unabridged drone fleet. Whether the Americans regain control is determined on whether the Strike Forcefulness missions were completed and whether Briggs remains alive to activate the ship'due south defenses.

Regardless, Menendez uses the drones to attack Los Angeles during a meeting of G20 leaders, hoping to kill them and foment widespread economic and civil chaos. With the drones also targeting several other strategic cities across the U.Southward. and People's republic of china, Section escorts the President of the United States to prophylactic in a Cougar HE. Menendez is tracked to Haiti, where Section must either execute or reapprehend him.

Endings

The events of the player's ending is determinant on the fates of Menendez, Lynch, and Alex Mason, and whether the Strike Force missions were completed.

  • If Department executes Menendez, a video is uploaded to YouTube, where Menendez commands Cordis Die to revolt. Cordis Die supporters launch a massive global insurrection, resulting in the burning of the White Business firm and widespread anarchy. This is the canonical ending and sets the stage for Call of Duty: Blackness Ops III.
  • If Section reapprehends Menendez and Lynch survives, she will prevent Menendez's cyberattack and he will remain imprisoned, watching Lynch being interviewed on Jimmy Kimmel Live, where she insults Menendez every bit he rages in his cell.
  • If Section reapprehends Menendez and Lynch was killed or not rescued, Menendez's cyberattack will succeed and he will break out of prison house. He heads to the Vault and kills Forest, and then travels to his sister's grave, digs up her corpse, and lights himself on burn down.
  • If Mason survives being shot by Woods, he will reunite with him and Section. If he does non, David retires from the war machine after visiting his begetter'southward grave.
  • If all the Strike Force missions were completed, Communist china and the Usa enter into an alliance, catastrophe the 2nd Cold War.

A non-canon ending is unlocked by completing the game, depicting Menendez and Woods performing at a concert with Synyster Gates and M. Shadows of Avenged Sevenfold, with the rest of the characters from the game dancing. It is shown later the 2nd half of the credits and also acts as the official music video of the game.

Zombies

Characters and setting

Zombies takes identify throughout various time periods, generally focused during the mod fourth dimension, in a postal service-apocalyptic world, created equally a result of the missile launch from the moon striking the Earth. The majority of the story follows four new characters: Samuel Stuhlinger (David Boat), Marlton Johnson (Scott Menville), Abigail "Misty" Briarton (Stephanie Lemelin) and Russman (Keith Szarabajka). Dr. Edward Richtofen (Nolan North), one of the previous playable characters from the previous game, returns equally the demonic announcer, overseeing the four characters. Another returning character is Dr. Ludvig Maxis (Fred Tatasciore), who instructs the new group to assistance him defeat Richtofen. Players tin can cull whether to help Maxis or Richtofen, which volition accept different results in one case the story ends. The map "Mob of the Expressionless" features a new crew of characters: Albert "The Weasel" Arlington (Joe Pantoliano), Billy Handsome (Ray Liotta), Michael "Finn" O'Leary (Michael Madsen), and Salvatore "Sal" DeLuca (Chazz Palminteri). The map "Origins" features an alternate version of the original coiffure: Tank Dempsey (Steven Blum), Nikolai Belinski (also voiced past Tatasciore), Takeo Masaki (Tom Kane), and Richtofen (Nolan North), as well as Maxis' girl, Samantha (Julie Nathanson).

Story

In the year 2025 at Nevada, a team of CIA and CDC operatives investigate a nuclear testing site known as "Nuketown", where they are attacked past zombies. At the same time, Dr. Edward Richtofen seizes control of the zombies by inbound the Aether from Group 935'south moon base. Even so, Dr. Ludvig Maxis joins with his girl Samantha and Richtofen's sometime allies, Tank Dempsey, Nikolai Belinski, and Takeo Masaki, to thwart him. To cease this, Maxis launches three massive nuclear missiles filled with Chemical element 115, the element responsible for the reanimation of dead cells, at the Earth, destroying its atmosphere. One missile completely destroys Nuketown and all present, except for i individual, Marlton Johnson, who escapes afterwards hiding out in the site'due south bunker.

10 years later following the events on the Moon, Earth has been reduced to a aging, hellish wasteland overrun past zombies. In this new world, 4 survivors - Samuel Stuhlinger, Abigail "Misty" Briarton, Marlton, and Russman - take banded together to survive in Washington with the help of a bus driven past a robotic driver. The iv are contacted by both Richtofen and Maxis, who is now a digital artificial intelligence, for help against the other. Both erstwhile scientists asking the four to assist them in powering up a tower inside the surface area to work in their favor. Once done, regardless of the path they cull, they are teleported by Richtofen to a crumbling skyline in Shanghai, China. The four learn of The Mankind, a cannibalistic cult that chooses to eat zombie meat, likewise as the beginnings of a new airborne pandemic of Element 115. Stuhlinger is threatened by Richtofen, who knows of his past equally a member of The Mankind, which allows just him to hear Richtofen and not the others. At the site, Maxis and Richtofen once once again instruct the 4 to power up a second belfry.

Post-obit their battles in Shanghai, Russman leads the grouping across the continents to a large hole in the ground known every bit The Rift in Africa, hoping to find answers well-nigh the unseen forces commanding them. Richtofen commands Samuel to "mend the rift". The 4 proceeds a new ally in the class of a mute giant (existent name afterward known equally Arthur) in a Western town warped clandestine past temporal displacement, and are hampered past a ghostly woman in a massive mansion. In the canonical ending, the group aids Maxis, allowing him to utilise the power from the towers to enter the Aether and presume ultimate control, trapping Richtofen in a zombie'south body. Still, the Earth begins shaking, and Maxis explains to the four that he is beginning the process of the destruction of the Earth and humanity to attain Agartha, where he believes Samantha is; in the not-canon ending, the group aids Richtofen, letting him gain unlimited ability over the Aether and the Earth, allowing him to kill Maxis and condemn Samantha's soul to eternal damnation.

Post-obit the canonical ending, Maxis and then plucks Samantha'southward soul from Richtofen'due south body on the Moon and forces her to join him in Agartha. Realizing her begetter has been corrupted past the Aether, Samantha reaches out to an alternating version of him, who resides in Dimension 63. She ends up in 1918 in French republic during World War I, where Group 935 was formed much before, with Maxis every bit one of its leaders, operating to secure German victory in the war. Group 935 created mechanical robots, every bit well as staffs that control the powers of the elements. Stumbling upon an ancient tomb believed to exist of Vril origin, they accidentally unleash the first known zombie outbreak in history. Aiming to cease Deutschland, Japan, Russia and the United states of america of America ship Takeo, Nikolai and Dempsey to capture Richtofen, the mastermind backside the avant-garde technology. By this time, Group 935'southward operatives have been wiped out, and Maxis himself was lobotomized when he began to plow into a zombie. The group are contacted by Samantha, who begs them to free her from Agartha. Richtofen puts Maxis' encephalon in a flying drone, and he joins the fight confronting the zombies and to free Samantha. The group is eventually successful, and while Maxis meets his girl, they enter Agartha to be rewarded. A cutscene is played, showing Samantha with a boy named Eddie inside a firm playing with toys of the characters who have appeared in the Zombies game fashion throughout all three games. Air raid sirens are heard and the two children retreat to the basement with Maxis, with Samantha noting her begetter has a programme to make the heroes of their games real.

A separate story, "Mob of the Dead", taking place also in Dimension 63, focuses on four mobsters: Salvatore "Sal" DeLuca, Baton Handsome, Michael "Finn" O'Leary, and Albert "The Weasel" Arlington, who are incarcerated at Alcatraz Isle. On New year's day's Eve 1933, the iv endeavor to escape the prison, using Weasel'due south plan to build a makeshift plane called Icarus. Still, the prison house becomes infested with zombies, and they are forced to fight their way out. They succeed in edifice the plane, only bump at the Aureate Gate Bridge. They are then teleported back to the prison house, with no memories of their previous endeavour (except Weasel, who keeps a periodical of the ongoing events). They continuously try to escape, only the result remains the same. After many failures, they notice that they were actually stuck in Purgatory, constantly repeating a bicycle as penalization for their by sins. In reality, the escape plan never came to fruition, and Weasel was killed by the other three on New Year's Eve, while the remainder were given the death sentence weeks later. Having remembered the truth, Sal, Baton and Finn set out to kill Weasel one time again. Two possible endings can occur: if Weasel is killed, the cycle repeats once again; if Weasel lives and the other three are killed, the cycle is cleaved, and he is finally freed of his penalisation. The latter catastrophe is canonical.

Development

Activision Blizzard CEO Robert Kotick stated on November 8, 2011, that a new Call of Duty game was in evolution for a 2012 release and would exist the newest installment in the franchise.[17] The game was officially confirmed past Activision during its fourth-quarter earnings call on February ix, 2012, who promised that it would feature "meaningful innovation" for the series.[18] [xix] Oliver North, who was involved in the Iran–Contra matter was a consultant on the 1980s portion and helped promote the game.[20] The author and defense expert Peter Due west. Vocaliser served as a consultant on the 2025 storyline of the game.[21]

Internal leaks

In February 2012, a production page for Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 appeared on Amazon French republic and was quickly taken down. No data had nonetheless been released by Activision, but Gameblog claimed that Activision demanded the removal of its original report as well.[22] When it refused to do so, the publisher reportedly cut off Gameblog from ad support, review game mailings, and future Activision events for refusing to comply.[23] Activision denied Gameblog'south claims that information technology had been cut off.[24] Effectually the same time, computer game creative person Hugo Beyer besides listed "Black Ops 2" as his current project in his LinkedIn CV, so removed his LinkedIn page.[25] Beyer is an artist working for Nerve Software, "a Dallas-based independent developer" which has "helped" with previous Activision games including Black Ops in 2010.[26] A "Blackness Ops 2" trademark by Activision was spotted January 2012.[27] Further, Black Ops 2 was listed by the French republic international entertainment retail concatenation Fnac in March 2012, which touted a predictable Nov release appointment.[28]

On April ix, 2012, an image was leaked on the official Call of Duty website, which leaked the Call of Duty: Blackness Ops 2 logo, likewise every bit a revealing date of April 28, 2012. The URL was later removed.[29] On April eighteen, 2012, Kotaku received an paradigm from "a retail source", which showed a teaser affiche that lacked a game title only had articulate clues to Blackness Ops and a May 2 date that seemingly points to an unveiling.[thirty] On Apr 27, 2012, an image containing 2 Target pre-guild cards sent by IGN reader Richard confirmed the game's title and release date. The cards conspicuously display the Call of Duty: Black Ops II logo, and the release engagement November 13, 2012.[31] [32]

Reveal

Call of Duty: Black Ops II advertisements at gamescom 2012

On Apr 23, 2012, Activision redesigned CallofDuty.com to announce that the game would be revealed on May one, 2012, during the NBA playoffs on TNT.[33] The art featured on the site matched up perfectly with the supposed retailer leak received by Kotaku.[34] Withal, parts of the official website went live hours prior to the announcement, which revealed the title, confirmed the release date for PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and the "21st Century Cold War" setting.[35] Activision had hinted that the game may somewhen become available for Nintendo's own consoles, although had no official announcements for the time being.[36] As promised by Activision, the preview for the game was revealed in the form of a YouTube trailer that detailed the futuristic setting, the characters carried over from the previous games, and the conflict.[37]

Afterwards the game was revealed, the preorder rates on the game set records three times higher than for the preorders of the first Black Ops.[38] Critics have noted the trailer's similarities to that of Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots.[39] [40] [41] On July 19, 2012, a second trailer was released by Treyarch, offer insight into the game's narrative. The storyline was described by writer David S. Goyer as "better than a Hollywood moving picture".[42]

Gameplay revisions

In developing Black Ops 2, Treyarch introduced several revisions to the gameplay mechanics for online multiplayer that have been a hallmark of the Phone call of Duty franchise. These include the introduction of "multi-team" games that allow matches to host three or more teams of players, in contrast to the traditional two factions,[ commendation needed ] and revisions to the "Create-A-Grade" function that allows users to select which guns, attachments, weapon cover-up and perks (additional bonuses that change aspects of gameplay) to use in multiplayer matches.[43] The "Kill Streak" role, which gives players in-game rewards for killing other players, was revised and is now known as "Score Streaks".

Whereas players still receive in-game rewards, these are unlocked by performing certain actions – such as killing other players, successfully capturing territory, and then on – rather than merely killing other players.[44] [45] Furthermore, the "wager matches" feature included in Phone call of Duty: Blackness Ops was removed.[43] These changes were introduced to shift the emphasis towards objective-based gameplay, to reward players who work in teams and to make the game more accessible to new players.[44]

There is likewise 3D back up if players are playing with an HDMI cable on a 3D Television. Before entering multiplayer mode, there is a 3D setting in the "options" bill of fare.[46]

Japanese releases

Foursquare Enix released the game for the Japanese market on Nov 22, 2012, as a subbed version. A Japanese voice-dubbed version was released separately on December 20, 2012. The script for this version was translated past Zenigame Nakamoto. The translated version was criticized for its translation errors.[47] The Japanese release of the Wii U port is only the dubbed version since the panel was not available in Japan in November.[48]

Soundtrack

Telephone call of Duty: Black Ops II (Original Soundtrack)
Soundtrack album by

Jack Wall[49]

Released November 13, 2012
Genre Video game soundtrack
Length 2:28:49

The game's soundtrack was equanimous by Jack Wall,[49] with the master theme composed by Trent Reznor,[fifty] the leader of industrial stone project Nine Inch Nails since 1988.[50] The soundtrack was released as a role of the Hardened Edition and Care Package releases, equally well as on iTunes and Amazon, with two supplemental tracks by Brian Tuey, too as "Symphony No. 40 in Yard small, K550 (Allegro Molto)" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Too, a version of the song "Endeavor It Out" by Skrillex and Alvin Risk is used in the game, but it is not present in the soundtrack album. When the Campaign is completed, after the stop credits, Woods and Menendez perform a concert with heavy metal band Avenged Sevenfold on their vocal "Behave On", with Woods on drums and Menendez on rhythm guitar. The ring chose to use Forest as the drummer in the game due to the loss of their original drummer The Rev, who died of a drug overdose on December 28, 2009. The ring's vocal "Shepherd of Fire" is featured on the Zombie style Origins. Additional artists include Sean Murray, Jimmy Hinson, Sergio Jimenez Lacima, Kamar de los Reyes, Azam Ali, & Rudy Cardenas.[51] A war runway pack containing a option of Black Ops 2 songs is featured in Black Ops Cold State of war'south flavour two battle laissez passer.[52]

The Replacers

Heralding the release of Black Ops Ii 'south DLCs, Activision releases a alive-activity short starring a well-groomed Peter Stormare, who acts as a "Replacer", role of a group who are sent by mutual friends to have your place during your daily life while you can stay at home and play Blackness Ops II 's new content. Stormare goes on to explain the aims of his jobs and is then shown in multiple situations where he has taken over random people's jobs, such as masquerading as a pregnant lady's husband, working at an office, and enduring a grandmother's endless talking, as well as other such scenarios.

To promote Black Ops 2 's second DLC, entitled "Insurgence", comedian J.B. Smoove joined Stormare in the 2d product of The Replacers, in which the 2 maintain a haphazard human relationship. Stormare ordinarily acts as a mentor to the new replacer Smoove by pointing out his various quirks while doing his job, such as his poor performance defending his client while he replaces a lawyer, admitting that he might be guilty.

Downloadable content

A Black Ops II Season Pass was released by Treyarch with the release of the game. On December 12, 2012, all Xbox 360 Flavor Pass holders received access to the Nuketown Zombies map, with PC holders following on Jan 17, and PlayStation three holders on Jan 19, having been delayed two days due to PSN technical problems.[53] [54] It was afterwards released as an individual download for PC on Apr thirteen, 2013.[55]

The first major DLC pack is called Revolution. Information technology was appear on January 8, 2013, and released for Xbox 360 on January 29 and PC and PS3 on February 28[56] The pack contained four new multiplayer maps: Downhill, Hydro, Mirage and Grind; and two new Zombies modes: Turned and Dice Rise. Also included was the first DLC weapon: the Peacekeeper. Turned occurs in the Diner segment of the TranZit map from the original release, and allows up to four players to fight each other in ii teams – 1 human being against three zombies. The Die Rise map is a larger zombies survival map taking place in two semi-destroyed skyscrapers in Shanghai, where ane to four players use elevators to travel betwixt floors.[57]

Personalization pack microtransactions for the game were released for Xbox 360 on March 12, 2013, and PC and PS3 on April 12. These allow the role player to make pocket-size aesthetic changes to the multiplayer functionality of the game, like adding the flag of their land to the kill notification box, adding new weapon skins and allowing the player to use more Create-a-Grade slots.[58] [59]

The second major DLC pack is known as Insurgence. It was released for Xbox 360 on Apr 16, 2013, and came out for PC and PS3 players on 16 May.[60] It includes the new zombies map Mob of the Dead as well as new multiplayer maps Magma, Vertigo, Encore, and a re-imagining of fan-favorite from previous installment Blackness Ops Firing Range, known equally Studio.[61]

The third major DLC pack is called Vengeance. Information technology was released for Xbox 360 on July 2, 2013, and for PC and PS3 on August i. It includes new zombies map Buried as well as new multiplayer maps Cove, Detour, Rush and a remake of the popular map Summit from Blackness Ops: Uplink.[62]

The 4th and concluding major DLC pack is called Apocalypse. It was released for Xbox 360 on August 27, 2013, and PC and PS3 on September 26. It includes new zombies map Origins back to the old characters (Takeo, Nikolai, Richtofen and Dempsey), besides equally new multiplayer maps Pod, Frost and two remakes of popular maps Courtyard and Stadium of Call of Duty: World at War and Black Ops: First Strike DLC.[63]

On August seven, 2014, Activision released Nuketown 2025 for the Wii U Version.[64] None of the DLC packs released for the Xbox 360, PS3, and PC were released for Wii U.

Reception

Critical reception

Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 received "more often than not positive" reviews for the PlayStation iii, Xbox 360, and Wii U versions, but "mixed or average" reviews for the PC version, according to review aggregator Metacritic.[65] [66] [67] [68] IGN editor Anthony Gallegos describes the game as "a good example of how to evolve an annualized franchise."[73] Gallegos praised the game for telling a story was genuinely interesting and creating a villain that he empathised with to the point of questioning his own actions over the course of the story. Gallegos directed criticisms at the artificial intelligence of allies in Strike Force fashion and at the ending of the campaign, which he felt was disappointing fifty-fifty though he was aware that the result was directly influenced by the choices he made.

Dan Ryckert of Game Informer was also critical of the artificial intelligence of Strike Force style, and was unimpressed by the "Pick 10" organisation introduced to multiplayer modes, noting that information technology was "interesting, just ultimately less exciting" than the system used in previous Phone call of Duty titles.[seventy] Like Gallegos, Ryckert praised the narrative and structure of the single-player campaign, introducing changes that he felt were overdue and noting that the branching storylines "had me talking to others about their experiences in a way I had never done before with this [Call of Duty] serial".

Steven O'Donnell and Stephanie Bendixsen, of video game talk show Good Game, both gave the game an viii.5 out of ten, praising the gameplay multiplayer and zombies mode, only were critical of the campaign's confusing narrative and Strike Force missions.[78] In particular to the narrative, Good Game was disquisitional of the opening battle where the player guns downwards fleeing African rebels, feeling that it was added purely for shock value and commenting that:

The landscape of shooters is changing somewhat. The fact is that anybody loves playing military shooters, just we're also realising that we don't want to glorify aimless killings. A lot of games are trying to brand yous experience that conflict and even make you feel bad virtually what yous're doing. But I don't recollect it'south been handled very well here.[78]

Frederick Charles Fripp of IT News Africa gave it a terminal score of 9.ii/10 and wrote that "BO2 is a non-stop action-packed shooter that volition keep gamers on their toes and on the edge of their seats. It has everything a histrion could want in a game: great graphics, a good story, easy controls and superb acting."[79]

Sales and revenue

Activision reported Blackness Ops II grossed over $500 million in its first 24 hours, making it the biggest entertainment launch of all time until the record was surpassed by Grand Theft Motorcar V in September 2013. It is the 4th year in a row that the Telephone call of Duty series has cleaved the same record. 2011's Phone call of Duty: Modernistic Warfare 3 grossed $400 million on i full solar day; 2010'due south Call of Duty: Black Ops grossed $360 1000000 on day one; in 2009, Telephone call of Duty: Modern Warfare two brought in $310 million.[7] Past November 24, 2012, it had sold more 7.v million copies in the Usa.[9]

Black Ops Ii went on to gross $1 billion in the first 15 days of availability, beating Modern Warfare 3 's record of the outset 16 days.[80] On Nov five, 2013, IGN confirmed that the game sold 24.2 1000000 copies,[81] making it the third highest-selling game in the series, behind 2010's Blackness Ops, and 2011's Modernistic Warfare 3.

Lawsuit

In July 2014, Manuel Noriega sued Activision for lost profits from the use of his likeness in the game. He also claims that his inclusion translated to higher sales of Black Ops Ii.[82] Noriega makes an appearance in the Cold War portions of the game and aids the principal adversary. The adapt sought compensation for lost profits and damages for his depiction as a "kidnapper, murderer, and enemy of the state" in the game.[83] On October 28, the Los Angeles courtroom dismissed the lawsuit, ruling that Noriega'southward inclusion was protected under free speech laws.

The publisher, Activision, was also sued in a French court by family unit members of Jonas Savimbi, who idea his portrayal in the game was inaccurate, proverb he was portrayed equally a "barbaric". Three of his children wanted 1 million euros for amercement.[84] The French court dismissed the instance in 2016.[85]

Notes

  1. ^ Lynch will be absent if she was not rescued and will dice if all the Strike Force missions were not completed. If Lynch was rescued and Farid is live, he will die either shielding her from Salazar or killing DeFalco (if he is alive); if Farid was killed, Lynch will be killed.

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External links

  • Official website
  • Call of Duty: Black Ops II at IMDb

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