-Did "Origins" end zombies for Black ops 2 well or not?
When we first got a glimpse of the original fours return, I am sure all of our minds were racing. However I feel like this was a missed opportunity to bring an origins that fit in without question. A lot of question could have been answered (although many were), instead of just raising so many more. The fans would have eaten that up and would have reintroduced our beloved crew to possibly a new audience and set up for a new game. In short, I feel that they Lost'd us.
-Will you be looking forward to more storyline or gameplay?
As we roll into the fifth year of zombies the desire for high rounds seems to have escaped me. The storyline has become more and more important to me. I still play recreationally several times a week and I love playing maps like MotD where they incorporated storyline into game play. I would definitely like to see more of that in the next game.
-Has Treyarch made good on keeping to the fans and still giving a good experience?
Although Black OPs 2 received a lot of hard criticism. I would have to say yes. I have only been playing this game (with the exception of a few short breaks and Ghosts...) for the better part of a year. Only now almost five months after the final DLC am I finally considering getting another game. Yes, thank you Treyarch! I had a blast.
-What was the worst DLC?
Buried: I liked the map, but it was my worst experience by far. We just get off an amazing side quest on MotD and have to return to preforming these meaningless tasks to light up a tower. Joy. The map was visually...well, brown. Understandably it was underground and a western theme but good god was it boring. The Boss rounds...just why. I think we need to return to the days of the Pentagon Thief. This constant mechanic of shooting things for a minute and getting a perk bottle drop should have stopped at die rise.
-What was the best DLC?
MotD: I think this map received a lot of love and had so many new elements. Not to mention it actually got away from the cartoon-y zombies experience that has become the norm; and actually scared us a bit. Aside from nearly having a seizure every time iIm on the roof, the map is freakin' gorgeous.
-How did the VAs and Music do?
Where the f**k was carry on?! Shepherd of Fire was by far my favorite. I thought Rusty Cage was a pretty awesome addition. Although Malukah has a gorgeous voice, I'm not sure it was well suited for zombies. Unless it's intention was to put the player to sleep to make the game more difficult.
-What was the most innovative thing you have seen to freshen up zombies?