Monito Review: Call of Duty Black Ops 2 and The Weeknd’s Trilogy Album

Summary

In this article, we review the latest features of the video game Call of Duty Black Ops 2, including the new multiplayer feature called Pick 1. We also discuss the Toronto-based singer-songwriter The Weeknd and his latest album release, Trilogy, which combines his three previous mixtapes. Additionally, we recommend the retrospective hardback collection of Mad Magazine, Totally Mad.

Table of Contents

  • Call of Duty Black Ops 2: Pick 1 Multiplayer Feature
  • The Weeknd’s Trilogy Album
  • Totally Mad: Retrospective Hardback Collection
  • Conclusion

Call of Duty Black Ops 2: Pick 1 Multiplayer Feature

We begin our review with the popular video game Call of Duty Black Ops 2. The game has introduced a new multiplayer feature called Pick 1, where players have 10 slots to fill with weapons and perks of their choice. This allows players to customize their gameplay experience and make strategic choices based on their preferred style of play. Additionally, the game offers a place for players who want to take on support roles, such as providing cover fire or assisting with objectives. Overall, the Pick 1 feature adds a new level of depth and customization to the game.

The Weeknd’s Trilogy Album

Next, we turn our attention to the Toronto-based singer-songwriter The Weeknd and his latest album release, Trilogy. The album is a triple album that combines his three previous mixtapes, which were fully-fledged albums in their own right. The Weeknd’s song “Wicked Games” has been gaining popularity on the radio, and he also has an impressive cover of Michael Jackson’s “Dirty Diana” called “D.D.” We highly recommend the album Trilogy for fans of R&B and alternative music.

Totally Mad: Retrospective Hardback Collection

Moving on from music and video games, we shift our focus to Mad Magazine. The speaker expresses their love for the magazine and recommends the recent retrospective hardback collection called Totally Mad. The collection is a comprehensive look at the magazine’s history, including classic articles and artwork from its early days to the present. We highly recommend this collection for those who grew up reading Mad Magazine and anyone interested in the history of satire and humor in media.

Conclusion

In conclusion, we have reviewed the latest features of Call of Duty Black Ops 2, recommended The Weeknd’s Trilogy album, and praised the retrospective hardback collection of Mad Magazine, Totally Mad. We hope you enjoyed this week’s Monito and invite you to email us with suggestions or questions for future episodes.

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