The return of the Zombies game mode in has been received well by many players, and has been praised as a return to form for the fan favorite mode. The tight gunplay, omni-movement system, and solo save files have been acclaimed as the best features since the highs of. After the letdown with bizarre open-world attempts in 's Zombies, returns to the traditional round-based Zombies, which has been the structure of the mode since its inception in .
launched on 25 October with two Zombies maps: Terminus and Liberty Falls. The former is set in a laboratory on an island in the Phillipines, while the latter is based in a small town in West Virginia. While both of these maps have been generally well received by longtime fans and newcomers alike, there has been some constructive criticism of them. Taking into account their main Easter egg questlines, the level design, and whether it's better for newcomers or Zombies veterans, will help identify which could be considered better.
Liberty Falls has been noted as being a perfect map for newcomers to Zombies. Getting from one point of the map to the other is easy and traversal benefits greatly from taking zip lines and scaling rooftops. Due to the simplicity of the map, gathering zombies in a queue for slaughter (or «training» them) is efficient and forgiving. The Jet Gun Wonder Weapon for the map is superb in assisting with this too, making for a great combination.
Liberty Falls' main Easter Egg questline is also great for newcomers. After a bit of luck in getting a specific ability to drop, the steps are relatively straightforward thereafter, and there's no real boss fight — instead featuring several mini-boss fights. The map is littered with lots of other secrets and Easter Eggs to reward the player, which shows that a lot of care and attention has gone into compelling Zombies enthusiasts to explore every inch of the West Virginian town.
Liberty Falls can be considered as being too straightforward for Zombies veterans.
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