If you haven't gotten round to playing it yet, this is a great chance to catch up on the franchise before Black Ops 4 (or COD
BLOPS IIII, if you want to get fancy) is released later this year.
By the time you read this, Black Ops 2 - or
BLOPS 2, as some are calling it - will be on the shelves.
Based on Apple statistics, AllThingsD discovered that Apple spent an extra $1.15 billion in the most recent quarter to secure "all the bits and
blops that make up its devices," but Gizmodo's Brian Barrett makes a great point: "You don't spend an extra $1.18 billion on a slightly better camera sensor; you drop that kind of change when you're starting from whole cloth."
What I was happy with on the Super Nintendo - with all its blips and
blops - is not something I really want to spend hours in front of these days; and this is exactly my problem with Battle Fantasia.
It's not that I don't like the blips and
blops of DJ Lemsip's latest bubble-n-squeak mix, but if you're going to be annoying at least have the grace to do it properly.