is Black Ops 4 Zombies any better 5 YEARS later?



Black Ops 4 Zombies just turned FIVE YEARS OLD today – and the zombies landscape has changed a HUGE amount in that time.
Is Black Ops 4 better now in hindsight than we thought at the time?

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48 thoughts on “is Black Ops 4 Zombies any better 5 YEARS later?”

  1. In an ideal world they'd be capable of doing both outbreak/mwz extraction style and round based zombies. I don't think Activision would approve it because it'd probably require a load more resources then just 1 or the other takes.

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  2. I was incredibly vocal that BO4 was dog shit back in the day but between BO4 and IW zombies I big slept on both of them and feel like I bamboozled myself having slept on it so hard. The bois are all gone there’s only 2 left me and 1 other. I missed when Saturday’s was for the bois and zombies

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  3. I feel like Zombies from end of BO2 through to BO4 was so amazing, and Activision just killed it for what feels like no reason. BO4 made it a little too hard, but honestly if they’d have stuck with the original plan we had heard I think we’d currently be fully converted from Ether to Chaos and it’d be so amazing.

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  4. Legit man, I feel you on Shadows of Evil seeming like it was yesterday when it was released. I was seventeen when it came out – a junior in high school – and I have no idea where time has gone. Years 18-23 were relatively slow, but once I hit 24 and am now almost 26 I feel like I have been noticing myself aging in real time. There is a YT Shorts trend occuring recently where it shows a photo/video of one's previous self versus where they are now whilst playing "Forever Young" in the background with the caption "when you slowly start noticing your childhood features fading" and completely concur. I go gym regularly, play football and skateboard, and eat healthy and I still notice my energy levels are not like they were two or more years ago. You just have to take care of yourself every step of the way and hope that later adulthood is rewarding. God bless, good to see you are still making videos.

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  5. In retrospect just looking at the engine and art style of bo3 and 4, they are both leagues better than the horrid stuff we see today with the same engine being used over and over due to Warzone. Warzone had ruined cod

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  6. I did basically a full 180 on BO4 zombies. When it first came out, BOTD and IX kept me and my friends quite entertained when it first dropped. But once we played for a few days, we were turned off by the Blood Easter egg and the constant blue screens and other glitches/crashes. We couldn’t complete the map.

    I came back around a year or two ago and did all the Easter eggs with my brother, and man. The game really grew on me. It’s not quite BO3 level, but it’s pretty damn close. The Easter eggs are a rewarding challenge, the gameplay loop is fun, and it has some of the most unique maps in the franchise

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  7. I remember when this first came out, I thought it was just okay, but going back to it recently made me appreciate it a lot more. It was so awesome. The direction zombies has gone since this game is kinda sad. It has no soul and I feel like it’s lost its identity. I’d kill to have zombies feel like this again.

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  8. I will forever be pissed that we didn’t get a second season of zombies maps like they said. Having new maps for aether instead of remakes(I still love all four aether maps in bo4) would have been awesome. And not getting the library of Alexandria map is super upsettinf

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  9. Honestly, I’ve been playing bo4 lately again and I’m having fun, I think people hated on it so much back then that I convinced myself that it sucked too. I think in hindsight it’s better than I remember it

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  10. I will never forgive the community for how they treated bo4 zombies. It’s the peak of style in zombies, they just fubled some of the mechanics (which I personally don’t mind anyways). But I feel like activision took the negative reception as a sign to stop trying to be flashy and experimental. Now it’s just warzone but with zombies

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  11. Idk I mean the story may be cool, but it isn’t THE story. If they wanna tell a new story I think they should tell it via a new 3rd mode. Zombies I will always associate with the aether storyline

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  12. milo i know this is an old video, and you probably wont see this, but what you said at the start of the video about having an unexplainable throught problem, i also have been going through the same thing, i have had this for pretty much the whole year, and its just not going away, i also weirdly enough have serious back pain too, like what you said, and again, i dont know why, i am only 21, and it shouldnt be age related, if you see this, let me know if you still have it, or what you done to fix it!

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  13. I personally think BO4 zombies is way overhated. Like, is Voyage pretty bad, and is Blood not as good as the original, of course. If u look at the other maps, though, i don't think it is a stretch to say they are some of treyarch's best work.

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  14. the thing abt the chaos story line is they always did stuff as a collective and it felt weird. im reminded of the introduction to the 2.0 characters in origins and the intro to the chaos characters in voyage

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  15. I had a great time on b04 zombies, multilayer was dope too, the zombies was different. I enjoyed every adaptation of zombies from the exoskeleton which was fucking sick don’t know why people hate it, and the infinite warfare zombies with the clowns bro it was so fire, I’m 23 so I grew up on world at war zombies-till now, I very much don’t like Cold War or b06 zombies even tho Cold War was fun in the sense that it’s so easy you can just feel like a god but nothing engaging

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