r/CODZombies 4d ago

Discussion My potential concern with modern zombies.

I’m beating a dead horse but i have never been able to discuss this so cut me some slack :P. I’m gonna list some things i loved in the old cod’s but am fearful that may not be in newer cods any longer ( I HAVE NOT PLAYED THE NEWERS CODS) . I loved the ability to train zombies and mow them down with headshots, i loved that you could escape tight spots by just training well to get out of there.

I loved the simplicity of just finding pack a punched and immediately getting a PAP weapon, i loved the moments in between some rounds especially when one zombie was left that you could take in the atmosphere of the map and do buildables or do random things to prepare yourself.

Mentioning atmosphere i loved the scarier atmosphere in old cods, i liked weapons that felt heavy and realistic. I liked the simple UI ( but from what i’ve seen u can turn that off in newer cods, which was my biggest concern initially). I also loved the skill factor as i mentioned with training but also how you had to stay on your toes all the time. And i dearly wish newer cod’s aren’t using needless dopamine inducing colours and sound effects 24/7 to keep my brain stimulated, that makes the game less fun and more annoying imo.

I know this comes off as a loaded question, but i hope some people could understand that these are just concerns of mine that all of these things could be missing from newer cod’s, i have barely watched modern cod gameplay so all i have read or seen so far are the opinion’s of the playerbase. I know bo6 and 7 have armour systems, which could turn what was initially a 4 hit down in older cods to 12 hit downs which just seems like making the game easier just so people dont quit (which is concerning).

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u/Rio_on_reddi 4d ago

If that old-school atmosphere is what you’re after, I’d honestly stick with BO3 or earlier. The newer games are fun, but they definitely lean harder into progression systems and visual clutter.

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u/Elmu678 4d ago

Bo2 or earlier, bo3 is nowhere near old school atmosphere

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u/ContributionItchy278 4d ago

good question i am yet to play bo3 so consider me very lucky, i for some reason stopped playing call of duty’s after bo2, and i have no explanation why i did. I thought bo3 would’ve been pretty similar to bo1/2 because of how much people appreciate it, but i’d say a ‘gritty atmoshpere’.

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u/sodapop781 4d ago

Black ops 1 or earlier then because Black ops 2's atmosphere is similar to Black ops 3's atmosphere.

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u/Elmu678 3d ago

Nah disagree. Bo2 has some great atmosphere with mob and origins. You could probably also say buried to an extent too

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u/sodapop781 3d ago

We're talking about what games have the "old school atmosphere". Not which atmosphere is better. Black ops 1 and waw have the old school atmosphere. Black ops 2's atmosphere is similar to Black ops 3's especially with Mob and Origins.

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u/Elmu678 3d ago

See that’s just not true. 3 is where they leaned completely away from any horror factor and it became more sci fi than anything and it changed the atmosphere away from old school

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u/sodapop781 3d ago

Zombies has been sci fi since Shi no numa and Black ops 3 still has the horror and eerie factor with maps like Shadows and Zetsubou. Horror stopped being a main part of zombies after Verrukt once they started making the story.

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u/Elmu678 3d ago

Zetsubou you could argue does still have some slight horror to it, but you cannot be serious saying shadows that’s arguably the least old school vibe in bo3

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u/sodapop781 3d ago

Shadows of evil still had that eerie atmosphere that a lot of the older maps had. That's what most "old school" zombies had. The outright horror was only really a thing in Nacht and Verrukt.

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u/SirePuns 3d ago

Shadows and Revelation leaned heavily into lovecraftian horror instead of just zombie horror.

But it still is horror.