While many were hoping thatCall of Duty: Vanguard Season 2 would serve as a turning point for the game’s Zombies mode, that has unfortunately not been the case. After all the time fans spent waiting for the Ray Gun, it proved to be incredibly weak upon release. The other new Wonder Weapon turned out to be lacking, too, while the Zaballa mini boss’s immunity phases have made it an annoyance to fight.
However, the biggest source of disappointment is the main easter egg of Terra Maledicta. For the first time in years, Zombies launched without a main quest, and fans were stuck waiting until Call of Duty: Vanguard Season 2 for it to debut. Unfortunately, that patience was not rewarded with a memorable quest on par with classics like Der Eisendrache. The easter egg for Terra Maledicta is a letdown in a few major ways, and it is hard not to be concerned about future Zombies modes offering similar quests.
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Perhaps the biggest downside to Call of Duty: Vanguard’s first main quest is its length. Players can complete the easter egg in around 15 minutes once the map has been opened up, as there are no clever puzzles to solve or unique challenges to complete. Instead, players activate some runes, shoot some crystals, and complete objectives that they would see in their normal matches. While the final step offers something slightly different, as players need to slam four connecters with the Decimator shield, this is a slog due to the long recharge time on the shield.
Another issue with the easter egg is how easy it is, as players will be able to fly through the quest with no trouble whatsoever. While it is nice that lengthy guides are no longer needed like with Call of Duty:
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