COD: Black Ops II Screenshots!
Fans of Call of Duty, fall in now!
Complex.com recently got their hands on two screenshots of the upcoming Black Ops II, courtesy of Activision. They say "Picture speaks a thousand words" right? Check these out:
That is really some serious looking butt-kicking quadracopters! According to complex.com and Wikipedia (Yes, I wiki-ed Call of Duty: Black Ops II) the above location is the Los Angles Staples Centre.
Check out that badge on that soldier, Los Angeles Police Department much? With L.A. being torn apart in Black Ops II maybe is time to postpone my trip until David Mason kicked all those damn terrorist butt.
Anyway, David Mason is one of the protagonist revolving around this series and he is also the son of Alex Mason the other protagonist.
Whatever it is, Call of Duty: Black Ops II is definitely the one game to look out for at E3 next month. Question is, are you still going to show off your skills in Battlefield 3 or Black Ops II instead? Let us know your thoughts over at the forum.
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