Black ops 2 vengeance pack free2/15/2023 ![]() ![]() Well now it's a mountain-top Drone lab in Myanmar, which is also where the on-disc map 'Drone' is set, so I'm guessing this map is set high above the other facility. You may remember it as the snow map with the ski lifts and radio control room that literally everyone in the world fought over. ![]() ![]() This is a remake of Summit from the original Black Ops. But enough waffle, let's fire on shall we? I'm always impressed at how Treyarch makes almost entirely new assets for each of its DLC maps, casting a brighter spotlight on Modern Warfare 3's lazy cut-and-paste jobs with each new pack. If anything it makes me miss that bastard train from Express even more.Įither way, the maps on offer here aren't lazy by any means. With Call of Duty: Ghost now promising dynamic multiplayer events such as a collapsing skyscraper in debut map 'Free Fall', I'm sure the series will ramp up environmental threats further in next-gen, but it would have been nice to see Treyarch bring more hazards into play to really shake up the formula. What it lacks are the environmental hazards that make maps like Hydro and Express fun to play, opting to plonk you in yet more static locales with little to do but run around shooting each other as per normal. ![]() Vengeance has continued the studio's run of well-planned maps that cater to all play styles, and if anything this pack further underlines Treyarch's fun approach to design. We're now three DLC packs in to Treyarch's year 'on duty', and while the Black Ops 2 content stream has had its ups-and-downs there's been a notable improvement over Modern Warfare 3's season of bland maps. Missed my appraisals of the previous Black Ops 2 DLC packs? Go here: VG247's Dave Cook takes the new maps and Zombie campaign for a spin and asks if the pack's worth buying. Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 is the third DLC pack for Treyarch's near-future shooter. ![]()
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