Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 Apocalypse DLC Review
The Final Chapter
Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 Apocalypse marks the fourth and final DLC release for the popular first-person shooter from Treyarch and Activision. Released on September 26, 2013, it concludes the game's story with a satisfying and action-packed conclusion.
New Maps and Modes
Apocalypse includes four new multiplayer maps:
- Dig: A subterranean map set in an archaeological site.
- Frost: A snow-covered map featuring close-quarters combat.
- Pod: A futuristic map in a zero-gravity environment.
- Nuketown 2025: A reimagined version of the fan-favorite map from Black Ops.
It also introduces a new zombie map called "Origins," which follows the characters Richtofen, Dempsey, Takeo, and Nikolai as they travel back in time to the First World War.
Epic Campaign Conclusion
The Apocalypse DLC concludes the game's campaign in dramatic fashion. Players take control of David Mason, the son of the original Black Ops protagonist, Alex Mason, as he investigates a terrorist plot that threatens to destroy the world. The campaign features intense action, compelling characters, and a twist-filled plot.
Overall Impression
Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 Apocalypse is a fitting conclusion to one of the most successful first-person shooters of all time. It offers four new multiplayer maps, a captivating zombie map, and an epic campaign that ties up the game's story in a satisfying way. Fans of Black Ops 2 and Call of Duty in general will find plenty to enjoy in this final DLC installment.
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