Granted my LG HDTV is getting a little ‘long in the tooth’ and it is not the sharpest looking TV display by any means yet, I could not get over the fact the game looks brilliant on that tiny screen and is wonderfully presented. While playing the single player campaign I found myself looking down at the screen more than I looked up at the TV screen. I have to say, I was actually caught off guard with how fantastic the game looks on the GamePad’s screen. Just be prepared for an adjustment period. Yet if you can get over that initial bump in the road, you are good to go and in the end you will find it hard to take your eyes of the GamePad’s pretty little screen. A big part of me wanted to go back to what I was comfortable with and that is using an Xbox 360-like controller, and in this case the Wii U Pro Controller. At first the buttons seemed to be located too far down the GamePad and I found myself looking for the “B” button more often than I would have liked. After playing Call of Duty on an Xbox 360 controller for the better part of the past decade, it is inevitable there will be some sort of learning curve. Having to hit the “B” button to reload for instance felt a bit awkward at first. There is however a bit of a learning curve when using the GamePad. You can still play Black Ops 2 with Wii Remote and Nunchuck or with the Wii’s Classic Controller, but many will be playing the game with the GamePad or Wii U Pro Controller.
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