

The latter two are a bit bigger than the former but they’re still streamlined, even if the Gobblegum (read: temporary power-ups) system has been shoehorned in, (optional, albeit annoying) microtransactions and all.ĭue to reasons that are likely related to licensing issues with the personalities involved, the George Romero “Call of the Dead” and “Mob of the Dead” are omitted, along with several others like “Green Run,” “Nuketown Zombies,” “Five, Die Rise,” and “Buried” - and the entire Exo Zombies catalog from Advanced Warfare (“Outbreak,” “Infection,” “Carrier, Descent”).
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Speaking of the visual upgrades (mostly the lightning) and the AI improvements, the first three legacy maps (“Nacht der Untoten,” “Verruckt” and “Shi No Numa”) actually benefit the most from the upgrade given that they were formally introduced in 2008. Some might feel like it’s too cramped, but that’s what sets it apart from the labyrinthine mode zombies is known as today and is a fun diversion from the archetypal overwhelming complexity. It’s only three rooms with no sprawling Easter egg quests to speak of, but it highly benefits from the tweaked AI in this new coat of paint. It warms my heart to see the first ever zombie map, which I spent many a night playing years ago in the dorm, back again. Naturally, a remaster collection should bring us full circle, which is exactly what Treyarch did by including “Nacht der Untoten,” the original that started it all in World at War.
