Call Of Duty: Every Treyarch Zombies Map Ranked From Worst To Best
26. Voyage Of Despair
We got our first flesh-flavoured taste of the new Chaos storyline crew, Scarlett, Diego, Bruno, and Shaw, aboard the Titanic.
Yes, that Titanic.
Kicking things off with one hell of a spectacle was the best way to go for the Chaos crew. Introducing new characters in a brand-new storyline, something not at all connected to the narrative we've been engrossed in for, at this point ten years, was going to be a tough feat. Voyage of Despair was the premiere map of Black Ops 4, and the explosive start Treyarch wanted for both the title itself and the chaos storyline. Unfortunately, it fell rather flat.
Heavy close-quarters design added a new plateau to the difficulty curve of the usual Zombies mode, but in such a way that completely broke the formula players were used to.
Long-winded routes to dead-ends, over-complicated map design, an abundance of seemingly pointless easter egg steps to make the process more difficult- for a map supposedly present to introduce the Zombies mode to a new generation of players, it didn't exactly welcome players in easy.