Call Of Duty: Black Ops 2 Review – Campaign The story mode mixes up between the two time periods on a regular basis with Alex Mason featuring gameplay from the 1980s while his son is featured in the more futuristic 2025 timeline. The Alex Mason storyline follows the same antagonist as the future storyline Raul Menendez, a narco-terrorist and the leader of Cordis Die, a populist movement hailed as the saviors to economic equality. The campaign follows the story laid out in the original Black Ops but this time it includes two connected story lines that feature both the original protagonist, Alex Mason, and his son David Mason.
However, I decided to give the campaign a shot this time round and it was an experience to say the least.
I’ve never been a fan of the Call of Duty single player campaigns, not due to faults of the game, I’m just not much of a single player campaign kinda guy. It’s the most successful FPS franchise across all consoles and it’s popular among PC fans but is Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 a title worthy to join the franchise or is it just another episode of repeated mechanics and stale features? Captain Camper dives into the latest war ridden world from Treyarch and gives his opinions on all 3 modes, Campaign, Multiplayer and Zombies. Call of Duty has become a love or hate franchise over the years, endless droves of fans supporting each and every release while others throw negative comments around without even playing the game.