• Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 TRAILER
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[video=youtube;1Ge4xCEP6Yo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ge4xCEP6Yo[/video] and then Woods was an old man
looks meh, I don't know what to think about it right now
[QUOTE=KabsIsBack;35790971][video=youtube;1Ge4xCEP6Yo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ge4xCEP6Yo[/video] and then Woods was an old man[/QUOTE] There's no confirmation that he actually ever died.
Now if this were a thread about the trailer for Battlefield 2142, everyone would be sperging over how "awesome" and "innovative" that shit was. 2142 was great, probably the best Battlefield. Now everyone just cool the fuck down, this game looks like it'll be Call of Duty's "2142", and I like that. A lot. [editline]2nd May 2012[/editline] I'm liking the design of the characters too. The faces seem a little more... pronounced? Kinda like a slightly thicker outline.
[url]http://pc.ign.com/articles/122/1224070p1.html[/url] [QUOTE]To help diversify the single-player experience, Treyarch's introducing "Strike Force" missions. Rather than just dumping players into another level, having them control someone with an alternate name, and telling them this is "different," Treyarch's breaking new ground for the series. You control a black ops group, choosing from a number of levels based on the threat each presents in the current cold war. Success isn't guaranteed, and if all your operatives die you lose the missions, changing the course of the conflict. You also pick one mission at the cost of others, meaning that you and your friends might not experience the same battlefields. [/QUOTE] [QUOTE]Strike Force missions are even more exciting because of how you play them, though. Each Strike Force mission acts as a small sandbox battlefield, letting you choose the order you complete objectives. Cooler still, you get to choose what units you play as on the fly. Flesh and blood soldiers deploy alongside walking robots and UAVs, and at any given time you can zoom out to an overwatch view of the battlefield, selecting a new unit and then shifting to its perspective. Like some sort of god of war, you can rapidly possess whatever unit suits your needs in the moment. You can also issue orders from the overwatch mode, playing through entire Strike Force missions in a real-time strategy fashion. [/QUOTE] oh my god actual fucking changes
Here's some new info and screens from Polygon, if I'm not late. [URL]http://www.theverge.com/gaming/2012/5/2/2991601/call-of-duty-black-ops-2-detailed[/URL]
[QUOTE=Wii60;35791313][url]http://pc.ign.com/articles/122/1224070p1.html[/url] oh my god actual fucking changes[/QUOTE] Holy shit.
[QUOTE=Wii60;35791313][url]http://pc.ign.com/articles/122/1224070p1.html[/url] oh my god actual fucking changes[/QUOTE] If this actually makes it into the game this is a Day 1 buy for me, that's damn awesome.
Whoa those sound fucking awesome. Hope they pan out.
Premise looks interesting but holy shit those graphics look god awful, it looks like it was made in 2004.
[QUOTE=DinoJesus;35788665]You guys bitch about cod not trying something new, and then when they do, you all bitch more. It actually looks pretty cool. If this trailer never mentioned that fact it was cod you would all be getting hyped.[/QUOTE] This isn't anything new. It's derivative as fuck.
[QUOTE=Super Muffin;35791335]Here's some new info and screens from Polygon, if I'm not late. [URL]http://www.theverge.com/gaming/2012/5/2/2991601/call-of-duty-black-ops-2-detailed[/URL][/QUOTE] Just trying to get this higher up on the page. The horses bit is a flashback to the 80's playing as Alex Mason.
[QUOTE=Makol;35791154]There's no confirmation that he actually ever died.[/QUOTE] Regardless, you don't fall off a platform just to explode on something and if you manage to live, come out entirely unscathed (old man)
[QUOTE=KabsIsBack;35791450]Regardless, you don't fall off a platform just to explode on something and if you manage to live, come out entirely unscathed (old man)[/QUOTE] This is Call of Duty we're talking about.
[QUOTE=Makol;35791154]There's no confirmation that he actually ever died.[/QUOTE] If you break out of the chair in the main menu and go over to the computer and login with a specific username and password (I forgot what it is but it's somewhere on the net), you find files saying that Woods lived.
[QUOTE=Makol;35791465]This is Call of Duty we're talking about.[/QUOTE] Point? Sure, they're known to be cliche-full, but that doesn't matter. Unless there's proper explanation for his survival, I'm just pointing out it's entirely unlikely.
[QUOTE=27X;35791415]This isn't anything new. It's derivative as fuck.[/QUOTE] Could you please link then a recent game that has a mode similar to Strike Force mode then? the most recent game I played that has something like that is Rainbow Six 3 and that came out in 2003. Also after that could you link a recent game that the main story line is hackers taking over Americas most advanced weapons which are unmanned machines? because last time I have checked only place i have seen that is in movies. [QUOTE=KabsIsBack;35791481]Point? Sure, they're known to be cliche-full, but that doesn't matter. Unless there's proper explanation for his survival, I'm just pointing out it's entirely unlikely.[/QUOTE] There probably will be an explanation in Black Ops 2, only thing we know is that he lived and it doesn't mater what that reason is really, at the end of the day it's a unrealistic arcade shooter meant for fun not realism. As long as it's not extremely stupid then it should be fine.
Another bit from the IGN preview [QUOTE]Treyarch wants to defy those expectations with Black Ops 2, creating the first Call of Duty campaign with branching story threads. Little has been revealed about what that actually means, but the goal is to introduce parts of the story you can fail; you can succeed in keeping Menendez from achieving his goals, or enable him. The developers also want to have you make important decisions, resulting in what Treyarch hopes will be a non-linear narrative with plenty of replayability. [/QUOTE]
The first game in the series since 2 that looks remotely interesting. Yes, it's borrowing from things like DX/HR and 2142 but it doesn't look like a CoD game to me. I'll probably get it just for the SP if the MP is the same shit again.
Whoa, hats off to Treyarch. I guess I was wrong about them.
This sounds too good to be true, really. A new CoD game I feel like [I]buying.[/I] How is this possible?
I read all of that story on what they know so far. When describing the Los Angeles multiplayer map, the sentence "The geometry is manic" stood out horribly to me. I don't want more destroyed clusterfuck of broken shit maps like MW3. I want maps like in Black Ops 1. Where they were almost arena like in their geometry and layout.
This is cool and all, but how exactly is this related to any kind of "black op"?
I don't particularly like Cod, but this might be different, i have some faith in treyarch.
[QUOTE=Sardonus;35790751][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJUVej7enHg&t=55s[/media] anonymous confirmed for main villain Treyarch if you actually did this I would buy this game I'm not lying that'd be fucking hillarious[/QUOTE] [IMG]http://puu.sh/svUW[/IMG]
Battlefield of Gears 2: The Human Revolution
According to this article [url]http://www.theverge.com/gaming/2012/5/2/2991601/call-of-duty-black-ops-2-detailed[/url] BLOPS2 Zombies is actually on the Multiplayer engine, previous games it was just a modded single player engine.
I'm not into Call of Duty (The new ones) games, but I have to say that this looks very interesting.
Pause the trailer at 1:18. Vietnam Flashbacks confirmed.
[QUOTE=Glorbo;35791733]This is cool and all, but how exactly is this related to any kind of "black op"?[/QUOTE] It's the same characters so it's a sequel. Wouldn't make much sense to call it something else if it's the same characters and story. [editline]2nd May 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=Swamphunter;35792167]Pause the trailer at 1:18. Vietnam Flashbacks confirmed.[/QUOTE] And afghanistan.
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