Call of Duty: Black Ops II vs Kingdom of the Dead
Call of Duty: Black Ops II
Call of Duty: Black Ops II sets you onto a path where your choices impact the rest of the game. There are 2 storylines for you to enjoy and they branch and move in the direction you choose, making your actions impactful in both scenarios.This freedom of choice means that some missions you can play and others will be missed as you move through the story arc. You can of course play again to see the other stories, and it is actually a lot of fun to do so. Join the footsteps of Alex Mason once more as he returns to the CIA when they need his help the most. As well as the duel story features you have upgrades to the multiplayer campaign, where you can make your own character and personalize it before you even step into a game. Earn scorestreaks for impressive bonuses and enjoy the gameplay loved around the world.
Kingdom of the Dead
Kingdom of the Dead is an action-packed, first-person shooter inspired by the timeless and iconic game, Doom, that puts you in the shoes of Agent Chamberlain, a professor-turned-Army General of a secret government program known only as “Gatekeeper”. Your goal? To foil Death’s evil plans to take over the world by closing all the Gates of Death and defeating all his minions, both big and small.Now, Kingdom of the Dead may be inspired by Doom but it offers a different kind of experience. This doesn’t mean that the game’s bad – in fact, the game’s pretty fun to play as long as you aren’t trying to compare it with other renowned faster-paced shooters and enjoy the game as it is. Price-wise, the game’s a pretty good deal for the amount of content it offers.
However, there are some issues that the game really needs to work out, such as the weapons balancing issue and players or enemies getting stuck to objects or the environment that the developers should really patch up as soon as they can.