This version of Call of Duty Black Ops 3 Zombies Chronicles is for PS4 in digital format, and is a new DLC that complements the base game CoD Black Ops 3, so it is necessary to have this game to enjoy this new DLC. This new DLC, focused on the zombie experience, includes: 8 classic maps, for zombie game mode, remastered from Call of Duty World at War, Call of Duty Black Ops and Call of Duty Black Ops II. It also includes fully remastered HD maps for Call of Duty Black Ops III.
By getting us with this DLC, we will also instantly receive: 20 Divinium liquid vials, 2 new capricious Gobbles and 5 Pack-A-Punch Zombies with special camouflage weapons. The maps for Call of Duty World at War that we will unlock are: Nacht der Untoten, Verruckt and Shi No Numa. The 4 maps for Call of Duty Black Ops are: Kino Der Toten, Ascension, Shangri-la and Luna.
And for Call of Duty Black Ops II is the Map Origins.
Call of Duty Black Ops 3 Zombies Chronicles is also available on XBox One & PC.
How would I describe it in a single word? Fantastic! If this is the kind of work a three-year development cycle can give a AAA game, then I don’t want to see Black Ops 4 until 2018, and counting down the days to it’s release.
The biggest, if not best, Call of Duty game yet. Black Ops 3 offers great multiplayer (with perfect balance in maps and weapons) and an ambitious campaign -sometimes confusing- with coop mode for 4 players. Zombies, Free Run mode, Nightmare mode and Dead Ops Arcade complete this experience, which seems too familiar for veteran players.
Treyarch's Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 offers the most complete and mature campaign we've seen to date, delivers a seamless multiplayer, and brings back the funny Zombies Mode, which this year comes with a lot of secrets and mysteries to uncover.
Black Ops III has upped its game, giving exciting updates to the fan-favorite Zombies and the classic multiplayer, but the single player doesn't measure up to the same standard.
The campaign is a letdown, but Black Ops III offers so much you can ignore it and still have a blast. [Christmas 2015, p.66]
It’s hard to imagine what else they could have done to make this a great multiplayer game, but that’s not in dispute. Treyarch still knows how to make things happen. As for the single-player experience, I doubt that many people will remember it by the time the next game is released.
If you’d like to play a limp amalgamation of Deus Ex, Crysis, and BioShock with a multiplayer mode you’ve been able to play eight times in as many years, then Call of Duty: Black Ops III is definitely for you. For the rest of you, it’s just another condom of a game to be spunked into and thrown in the trash.
September 24, 2018
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