Black Ops 2 trailer introduces evil

12 July 2012

A new trailer for Call of Duty Black Ops 2 introduces us to the new villain in the game, Raul Menendez.

The video, appropriately titled “Villain Trailer”, describes Raul as being not just a celebrity of sorts, but a hero that the American people idolize. Raul fights for the neglected and is behind the global attacks which kick-start the action in Black Ops 2.

The game is set during two different time periods, the 1980’s and 2025, where a new cold war has broken out, as enemy forces take control of the world’s military technology.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 looks to be shaping up as a pretty well-backed experience. With David S. Goyer, the co-writer of The Dark Knight Rises at the helm, and composer Trent Reznor putting together the music, there’s a lot of talent behind the Black Ops sequel.

Read more about Black Ops II, which is scheduled for a November 13 release date.

Check out the trailer below:

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  1. ImTheScrubby
    12.07.2012 at 14:33

    The Dark Knight: People who dress and look weird and act crazy and burn money and stand up for the 99% are sick, dangerous terrorists and the billionaire elite must use their ultra advanced technology and spyware to find them, otherwise theyll blow up our hospitals.

    Black Ops: People who dress and look weird and act crazy and burn money and stand up for the 99% are sick, dangerous terrorists and the beyond wealthy elite military must use their ultra advanced technology and spyware to find them, otherwise theyll blow up all the hospitals.

    Gimme a freaking break America…

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