Ian Fisher writes: More focused on it’s core narrative and allowing for true character moments, Black Ops II featured a rather robust story that was truly anchored by the performances of actors such as Rich McDonald. It’s never an easy task to carry the narrative of a game almost entirely on their shoulders, but Mr. McDonald provided a performance that was suitably strong given David’s military position as a Navy SEAL along with being a bit vulnerable given his tragic past.
Mr. McDonald was nice enough to spare some time from his schedule to discuss his role on Call of Duty: Black Ops II along with his past projects such as the HBO miniseries Generation Kill.
Following the Wii U and 3DS servers being taken offline, Call of Duty Black Ops 2 and Ghosts are officially dead.
Call of Duty players are jumping into Black Ops 2 for the final time before its Wii U servers go offline for good.
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Wow, good games never get old I guess.
CoD will always be a beast of a franchise, and how awesome is it that you can just boot it up or pop it into your Xbox and play, MS BC is really a neat feature.