

Honestly this is the GAYEST feature in the game. Even if you're right up against them the game may not register the hit if they have a lower signal. The lower signal always wins in this scenario. You ask yourself "how is this happening when I emptied my whole clip into him?" That's lag compensation. You may say, damn he's good.but when you watch the killcam.you haven't even sent one bullet his way, or maybe you sent three or four bullets. You get the first shot over him but he puts you down in one-two shots. You run into him multiple times and he seems to always best you when you both lock eyes on each other. Here's a scenario: You have 4 bars and the other player has 3. This basically permits players with lower levels of connectivity to get the advantage on those with the best connectivity. There seems to be a very evident feature in the game called "lag compensation".

Has the same replay feel as the first zombies, and I only play when I'm with friends. It's really fun with the more people you play with though (on Live of course, local only supports 2 characters). I find it pretty hard to even find where weapons are and it takes a little while to kill off zombies after the 5th wave if you don't have a Ray Gun or an LMG. The zombies mode is a LOT more difficult than zombies from Black Ops (speaking on default maps). This game just doesn't measure up to that feel like it's predecessor. When playing a campaign mode you need to feel the characters and feel like you're a part of the story. It's very linear, like MW3's campaign.but unlike MW3 it differs from it's predecessor. But the story just isn't as compelling as the first Black Ops storyline. The campaign mode changes it up by allowing you to select your weapons in the beginning of each chapter. I'll make this quick so you're not sitting here all day reading omega long reviews: The first one was fun and that's how I feel about the second one.
CALL OF DUTY BLACK OPS II PARA XBOX 360 SERIES
But the series I am especially fond of is the Black Ops series. I might as well admit that I'm a Call of Duty fan.

If you have an average to above average (not best) internet, get this game. 343 Industries may run a very close second this year, but Call of Duty is still the boss on the battlefield.

Huge, deep, streamlined and varied, it raises the bar yet further for online shooters – especially with the new focus on eSports and CoD-casting. The multiplayer, on the other hand, remains peerless. Despite its quality, Treyarch’s campaign falls slightly short of Halo 4′s sandbox brilliance, and can’t match Spec Ops: The Line ’s harrowing narrative. This year has seen some great shooters in Halo 4, Borderlands 2, Spec Ops: The Line and Ghost Recon: Future Soldier, and to say that Black Ops 2 surpasses them all would simply be untrue – but only just. Where Modern Warfare’s campaigns have become increasingly throwaway from game to game, Black Ops 2′s shapeable narrative changes the game and is hopefully portentous of the franchise’s future. Saying that a Call of Duty title is a contender for Shooter of the Year is almost clichéd but the truth is that Treyarch have taken a series that even staunch fans can’t fully deny was beginning to feel stale and rolled the dice – and not just with the multiplayer mode. Is Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 worth your money?
