I'll stick to Respawn Entertainment's next game. ;D
If Activision was willing to let Treyarch think outside the box (in regards to CoD, anyway) then they should have invested some of those billions in sales and given them the resources for a new engine. Although, financially, they're probably saving it for the next generation of consoles and squeaking out as much mileage as they possibly can with this one.
Back on point, my interest actually diminished significantly having watched this and I had JUST decided yesterday to give Treyarch a chance with this. No thank you.
Still wondering though. Are there separate stories and time-lines in Call of Duty, where the events in the 'Black Ops' games are completely different from what happens in 'Modern Warefare'? I usually like to go through the whole story from the beginning, as apposed to jumping in half-way through.
At the very least, as always, the campaign will be sweet as hell and with a non-modern warfare setting the interest factor is up a little bit.
Yay for new(ish).
Will this be the new CoD trend?
I hated Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3. I thought I was out, but... dammit!
Christina Hendricks represents Black Ops 2.
Then again, it's COD multiplayer... I have my doubts...
Every year I miss the classy Call of Duty more and more.
/cynicism
A CALL OF DUTY ACTUALLY LOOKS GOOD
TO SOMEONE LIKE ME
What the fuck is going on here?
Only thing I see I don't like is the similarities to i Robot and such, and that they'll likely make the "enemy" Frank speaks of either Asian or Russian. I was hoping for a rogue military branch as an enemy, in line with Shadow Company of MW2.
Ok if this gets praise, i'll buy it and make it the first call of duty i'll play.
Because horses.

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