![]() ![]() There are both indoor and outdoor spaces to explore, but you'll need to find and activate an air supply to survive much of even the indoor square footage. While the map starts at an earth research facility, you're quickly teleported to an experimental moon base. Never fear, though: It's lots of chaotic zombie stomping sprinkled with a bit of story. Moon is the new thing, and it's quite nice, similar to Verrückt in that it sports a loose narrative. These are the same retooled "classic" zombie maps that came with the Hardened and Prestige editions of Black Ops. In Rezurrection, "remastered" means additional weapons and some nicely dolled-up graphics you probably won't have time to notice because you'll be too busy staying alive. Also here are Shi No Numa, the Pacific island map featuring Japanese infantry zombies Der Riese, the Nazi experimental facility environment that brought us a new, more dangerous class of zombie, and a new, more awesome class of weapons upgrade vending machine and finally, Verrückt, a narrative-centric map crawling with crazy German zombies. Included are Nacht der Untoten, the house map that started it all for zombies in Call of Duty. The most familiar maps are "remastered" versions of the classic maps from the seminal zombie mode of the World at War title, all gussied up for the more contemporary Black Ops. The same will cost you $7.99 or more via popular outlets like Amazon or Apple's iTunes Store. The Call of Duty zombie music doesn't alone measure up to the price of the entire package, but I'd grant credit for one-third of the MS Points spent. Digital delivery has made game soundtrack release far less costly for publishers, and I'm glad to see big game houses making use of the distribution channel I'll admit, as a collector, I sometimes miss the tangibility of a retail CD. Like many others, I have a tidy little collection of original and compilation game soundtracks, going back to when the only viable way to release the music was on compact disc. Of course, the Moon wallpaper is what it is - just a change of scenery for where you likely spend the least amount of time using your Xbox 360 - but I appreciate inclusion of the soundtrack as downloadable tracks. Included for your 1,200 Microsoft points are a Moon-themed wallpaper, plus a download code for all the soundtrack music from the zombies mode. However, a fair number of avid zombie-mode players gamers may find everything else old news, or mere perks and window dressing. They've also created the most interesting zombie environment to date: Moon. They've named it with a Z instead of an S because … well, I don't know why, but they've done it. It's a zombie-mode only map pack, featuring five play areas. Witness Rezurrection, the fourth and final map pack for the phenomenally successful Black Ops chapter of the leading military FPS franchise. ![]() The map pack is expected to be released on the 23rd of August for the Xbox 360 first and will cost $15, although if you own the Hardened/Prestige version of the game you will be able to get them for free by simply re-downloading the Classic Zombies pack.Whatever your issues with Call of Duty: Black Ops, you can't mark down Activision Blizzard for lack of post-launch content support. ![]() They are “Nacht der Üntoten,” “Verrückt,” “Shi No Numa” and “Der Riese.” ![]() It will come with an all new map level called “Moon” along with four re-mastered zombie maps that should be familiar to those who own the Hardened/Prestige version of Call of Duty: Black Ops. Unfortunately these maps will not be multiplayer maps but if you enjoy shooting zombies and mowing them down with your guns then perhaps there might be something in these maps for you. The map pack is titled “Rezurrection” and it will be coming to the Xbox 360 first followed by PC and PlayStation 3 later. Are you a fan of zombie first-person shooters? If you are, perhaps it’s time to dust off your copy of Call of Duty: Black Ops and check out the latest map pack that Treyarch is putting out while you wait for Modern Warfare 3 to be released. ![]()
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