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The zombies are making the effort to be your friend – that’s why they’re stumbling directly toward you. My point is, this new batch of content represents a fantastic opportunity for greater understanding. Don’t you think your putrefying pals would like to have a turn, too? Zero gravity looks like fun, plus you get to play with new toys like the Wave Gun and the Quantum Entanglement Device. The fifth map is all-new – a trip to the Moon, where you will be forced to interact with your zombie friends in a whole new way. Be a polite guest by not blasting their faces off with a shotgun, huh? And Der Reise is a huge factory – basically, you’re inviting yourself into the zombies’ home.

In Verruckt, how do you know the asylum isn’t just a nice, padded place for a zombie nap? Shi No Numa takes place in a swamp – a relaxing vacation spot for you to get to know your new friends. There’s Nacht der Untoten, which some see as a desperate standoff in a dilapidated building, but could just be the perfect place for zombie peace talks. The Rezurrection DLC pack comes out today for Call of Duty: Black Ops, and it contains five maps that many will approach as a thrilling first-person horror experience – or maybe, just maybe, it could be a very special chance to connect with the dearly departed.įour of the maps are a joyous reunion anyway they’re upgraded and remastered versions of levels first seen in Call of Duty: World at War. That’s why I’m asking you, the PS3 community, to welcome some zombies into your home this weekend. I mean, is it their fault that they are doomed to roam the earth, lurching from brain to brain in a murderous rampage? They’re doing the best they can with the hand they’ve been dealt. You know, zombies have to take a lot of heat from the living.
