

You’ll spend hours exploring and experimenting in Tranzit's open world, and when you and your friends unlock something new, the return for your effort is extremely rewarding.īut that’s enough about working cooperatively-what about the part where you get to shoot your friends in the face? Black Ops II's multiplayer has received several game-changing improvements. You still must survive waves of undead attackers, but you can also explore the massive world map using an automated bus as transport and interact with a new puzzle element involving "parts." Parts can be used to assemble special items with unique properties, like power generators or riot shield-like weapons-pushing players to explore, take risks and develop strategies to open new doors.
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Tranzit expands Zombies from a traditional horde mode to a full apocalyptic adventure.

Custom games adjust the match settings like your starting round, difficulty, and whether want the mystery box power-ups to appear. Discovering creative ways to deter the other team is hilariously entertaining, since you can toss zombie bait into opponent's defensive positions, and knife other players off balconies into the zombie horde. Grief lets up to two teams of eight total players attempt to survive the Zombie horde and outlive the other team by finding ways to get them killed. The traditional Survival mode (in which you hold out as waves of angry undead beasties attempt to eat your brains) is now joined with three new modes: Grief, Custom, and the expansive Tranzit mode. The undead shooting survival mode has expanded to a level that is basically a separate title in itself.

The addition of the Strike Force missions might have come short, but the advancements in the fan favorite Zombies mode vastly improve the apocalyptic survival gameplay over the previous titles.
