Moon features all-new weapons, futuristic gear and hordes of low-gravity loving undead, delivering Black Ops’ deepest and most intense Zombies experience yet. Rezurrection’s top-secret cargo features the massive Zombies frag-fest Moon, as well as four re-mastered levels from Zombies past, an enhanced soundtrack and new Moon theme. 22, 2011 /PRNewswire/ - Call of Duty® gamers lock and load in low gravity today with the release of Call of Duty®: Black Ops Rezurrection, the fourth downloadable content pack for the best-selling first-person-shooter, Call of Duty®: Black Ops. You can view the full press release below. The soundtrack has also been enhanced to include the song ‘Nightmare’ by Avenged Sevenfold as well as a new theme available. If you purchased the Hardened or Prestige Edition of Black Ops the map pack is free otherwise it will run you $15.00. The map pack also features all the Zombie maps that were in Call of Duty: World at War including, “Nacht der Untoten”, “Verruckt”, “Shi No Numa” and “Der Riese”. You have to give it up for Treyarch as far as originality goes for this map, as you rush to get your space suit on before you run out of oxygen as the map starts. Having being previously only available on the Xbox 360, now available for everyone is the new Zombie Map ‘Moon’, which pits you up against zombies in space for the first time. With that said, I say this is one of the better maps, because of the simplicity and amount of things you can do while playing it.The ‘Rezurrection Map Pack’ for Call of Duty: Black Ops, is now available on the Playstation 3 Network for download and Windows PC. That's not to say it's confusing though, because this map is surprisingly easy to navigate despite its size. I think it's such a great incentive to be able to upgrade your weapons, because saving money is hard! This map is huge and set in the streets of Germany. Last of the World at War maps is Der Riese, and finally we have a pack-a-punch room. Again, no pack-a-punch to upgrade your weapons, but still a lot of fun to play, because you do have rounds that don't feel like the same thing over and over again. Shi No Numa has you set in a jungle-like swamp, and it, unlike the other two maps I mentioned, has a lot of different paths and much less linear overall layout. Still, that is excusable, because this map's design, I say, is one of the best. Perks are in this map, but still feels a bit dated because of no pack-a-punch. It's whole lot of fun to play, because zombies come at a very quick pace, and the map is big but never confusing. The map is very basic - you're in a building with two floors and you can run around the building in circles. Verrückt is the next map out of the four, and I somehow enjoyed very much. Just a suggestion: What would have been cool is if some of the older glitches for this map that were later patched were included in this latest version of the map. With the lack of some of the more fun weapons and features seen in just about every other zombie map, there is really nothing to be done here. It is as simple as a zombie map can get, and the only reason this map is worth revisiting should be out of pure nostalgia. Compared to the maps that have come out and even the ones that are included on the Black Ops disc, this map is very dated. Nacht der Üntoten is the original zombie map, and the beginning of all of this zombie craziness.
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