

Purely as it was the first Zombies level I had played and it would have been nice to have a trip down memory lane, but maybe they might add it to another game down the line. It would have been nice to get the entire backlog of zombie maps here, such as the Five level set in the Pentagon. Those running off on their own can expect a quick death.

Working with 3 other players is definitely the only way I can imagine anyone getting through these brutal maps, but even then teamwork is a must.

It can be brutal to say the least.Īs with other maps, the solution to getting anywhere near completion is no small feat and complicated as it is vague. And I mean all of us died in the first round. I must have have tried 6 times to get past the first round of Moon with 3 other players only to get blown up by demon dogs. The work gone into the remastered maps is impressive and the difficulty hasn’t let up one bit. It’s great for me since I’ve missed out on a lot of these maps and I imagine great for fans who’ve upgraded to the next wave of console and now no longer have the original games or console to play it on. The 8 maps include classics Nacht der Untoten, Verruckt, and Shi No Numa from World at War, Kino Der Toten, Ascension, Shangri-la, and Moon from Black Ops and finally Origins from Black Ops II. It also isn’t included in the Season Pass and costs roughly £25. This one struck me as a complete surprise, what with Infinite Warfare already being out…but Activision has brought out a collection of 8 remastered zombies levels from past Call of Duty games to Black Ops III.
