Call Of Duty: Every Treyarch Zombies Map Ranked From Worst To Best

1. Mob Of The Dead

Call of Duty Zombies Maps Ranking
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The greatest map in Treyarch Zombies came at a very turbulent time during Black Ops II.

While TranZit and Die Rise left fans wanting more robust, more exciting experiences, the second DLC map, Mob of the Dead, put all of those fears to rest. Taking place on Alcatraz island in 1933, Mob saw four inmates attempt to escape the prison, whilst trying to hold off the hordes.

Another major gameplay difference is the use of afterlife, which works as not only a stand-in for Quick Revive, but also a means of powering perk machines, traps, doors, reaching otherwise inaccessible areas of the map, and completing easter egg steps. The Blundergat (a quad-barrel shotgun) is the star of the weapons arsenal here, and if a standard double-barrel is a barrel of laughs in it's own sense, double-down, and prepare to turn the undead into nothing but a fine, red mist.

Events transpire and it turns out the four inmates are stuck in purgatory, in an endless loop. The easter egg ends in a showdown on the Golden Gate Bridge, with either three of the mobsters killing one of the players (playing as Albert "Weasel" Arlington), or that player killing the other three. Either the cycle continues, or the cycle is broken respectively, depending on which player(s) kills who.

The spiked, bloodied horror aesthetic paired with the tight but tall corridors of a prison, the demonic lava pits and Cerberus heads, all paired with four all-star voice cast mobsters proved Mob of the Dead as the win Zombies sorely needed in the first few months of Black Ops II, and it's reputation has yet to be beat.

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