: Mason is interrogated about a mysterious "numbers broadcast" that is part of a Soviet plot to trigger sleeper agents and release the Nova 6 chemical weapon.
When Call of Duty: Black Ops launched in November 2010, it had a nearly impossible task: follow up Modern Warfare 2 . Instead of more Middle Eastern warfare, Treyarch dove headfirst into historical fiction, cold war espionage, and psychological horror.
Black Ops II built upon the success of its predecessor, introducing several new features, including the "Strike Force" mode, which allowed players to control a team of soldiers in a more tactical, squad-based gameplay experience. The game also introduced the "UAV" (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) system, which enabled players to call in aerial support to take out enemy forces.
The main antagonist is a rogue AI named Corvus, born from the fragmented consciousness of a dead scientist (Dr. Salim) who was merged with the frozen brain of a dead child during a failed CIA experiment (Project Prometheus). Corvus infects the DNI network, causing soldiers to go insane. As the protagonist progresses, reality begins to glitch, repeat, and unravel.
The first Black Ops introduced players to the 1960s Cold War through the eyes of Alex Mason, a CIA operative undergoing a brutal interrogation.
: Mason is interrogated about a mysterious "numbers broadcast" that is part of a Soviet plot to trigger sleeper agents and release the Nova 6 chemical weapon.
When Call of Duty: Black Ops launched in November 2010, it had a nearly impossible task: follow up Modern Warfare 2 . Instead of more Middle Eastern warfare, Treyarch dove headfirst into historical fiction, cold war espionage, and psychological horror. call of duty black ops 1 2 3
Black Ops II built upon the success of its predecessor, introducing several new features, including the "Strike Force" mode, which allowed players to control a team of soldiers in a more tactical, squad-based gameplay experience. The game also introduced the "UAV" (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) system, which enabled players to call in aerial support to take out enemy forces. : Mason is interrogated about a mysterious "numbers
The main antagonist is a rogue AI named Corvus, born from the fragmented consciousness of a dead scientist (Dr. Salim) who was merged with the frozen brain of a dead child during a failed CIA experiment (Project Prometheus). Corvus infects the DNI network, causing soldiers to go insane. As the protagonist progresses, reality begins to glitch, repeat, and unravel. Black Ops II built upon the success of
The first Black Ops introduced players to the 1960s Cold War through the eyes of Alex Mason, a CIA operative undergoing a brutal interrogation.