My first game of zombies was in 2011, on Kino der Toten. Split screen with my older brother and we got to round 5. Ever since then, I’ve been completely hooked and finally even posted vids on it. Still remember getting my first thundergun, completing my first easter egg, begging my mum to buy the rezurrection dlc for bo1. How time flies
This is relatable, I used to think cod was lame because I was a Halo fan boy and then when I played zombies I thought it was meh because I started during Cold War and after the Halo Show was bad, I got into zombies
Got goosebumps from your description and this video made me realize how brilliant jimmy zelinski and the 3arc team was. The experience that blew my mind and made me a fan for life was playing it as a 10 year old boy with my father and uncle doing the map progression on kino slowly due to the lack of skill and awareness which made every discovery and interaction even BETTER. the nazi flags creating that unique and uncorfomtable style of horror, wall buys, the mistery box, dog rounds, and the difficulty scalating made the simple path to power feel like a journey. I remember how surprised we were when we got the thundergun from the box and the over reacting screams when we made it to the teleporter thinking we beat the game or we were going to somewhere else. black ops 1 is amazing
Back in 2011, my first experience was watching my relatives boot up Black Ops, and seeing the comic loading screen to Kino. Hearing the radio entry from Richthofen describing their current situation just created a sense of intrigue that made me want to play it myself. The theatre and especially the zombies unnerved me to the point of pausing the game every time out of fear. However, from the chalk drawings, the perk jingles, to the character quotes, The game had this pull that caused me to continue even though I was terrified. Playing co-op with relatives was always fun as hell. Good Times.
I loved Kino on my cousins xbox360, but never got one, played when I would visit him. Fast forward 7 years later, I finished college, went through a very hard breakup, & my cousin brought over Zombies in Spaceland..... I've been a zombies player (I don't play video games outside of this) to this day. Hundreds of hours in each zombies mode since. And here I am watching videos about it with a community that loves it as much as I do. Great video CJ
Me, my brothers, and my cousins would always play zombies together back in 2009 and 2010. I vividly remember one day where just me and one of my cousins, Who were by far the worst players of out group, would try to just make it to pack a punch on kino and we were so bad that we couldn’t even make it to power. But our terrible skill never stopped us from playing it for hours because of how captivating it was. It’s genuinely crazy to me that even now, I can play these games for weeks without getting bored of them
Shi No Numa was my first map. I remember always wanting to replay the map, always wanting to be the American hero dude and get the electric gun. I vividly remember getting creeped out by the hanging body and radio messages around the map.
Started with Black Ops, I think I got it after trying MW2 through the dated service Game Fly. I remember being quite young and somehow the greatest CoD campaign didn’t faze me at all, the Five intro was badass, then the uneasy Penatagon was where I was left off. I think I quit right after I saw the first hand punch through the glass window of a door. Later I grew a pair and fell in love with the spectacular Kino, and I will always associate it with something my dad told me. See my dad was a veteran in the Gulf War, and he has trouble managing his PTSD. The Xbox I played on was on a TV at the foot of their bed, with an office chair right in front. He told me that every time I’d knock the office chair into the Bed frame, it’d assure him that his family was safe, sound, and most of all happy. He said he got the best sleep he ever had those nights.
I started from day 1 mate. Absolutely loved the surprise of having a zombies mode within the game. I played the DLC on release and had a great time exploring and trying new tactics to survive.
The game that truly made me a COD fan was BO2. The campaign and multiplayer were excellent. Zombies (although not great at the time), became a fan favorite or mine. Bus depot, farm, town, and power station, gave me great scares because of the ambience and the fog.
Christmas 2014 I got Black Ops for my PS3, I had seen videos of zombies before hand on youtube, only glimpses. But I knew I wanted to play it due to my love for the zombie genre from growing up on old school Resident Evil's and Left 4 Dead. Launching up Kino der toten and killing zombies with the olympia was insanely fun... As soon as I died and heard the gameover song I was hooked. There was so much mystery and intrigue surrounding Kino that I couldn't stop playing.
Great vid, man! I started on bo2. My cousin had just gotten it. It was both of our first time playing cod. We played tranzit split-screen. Neither of us knew what we were doing, so we just rode the bus and never got off.
My dad was a big medal of honor and call of duty fan. He loved world war 2 games. Literally every world war 2 themed game, we had it. I grew up playing these games. I remember Christmas 2008. I chose to get a copy of call of duty world at war. We didn't have internet. But I had a PS3 and I got world at war. I will never forget my first experience of zombies. Playing the campaign, and then that cutscene dropped. I was so scared. I was 10 years old. My first zombie game, I remember camping in the mystery box room, by the staircase, with the FG42. I made it to round 4. And that experience I will never forget.
I had a similar introduction to COD Zombies but with Black Ops 1's FIVE map. I was enjoying BO1's Campaign ending credits after I I finished then the FIVE map intro played with John F Kennedy, Fadel Castro, Robert McNamara and Richard Nixon discussing the situation between Cuba and the US and then BOOM! Zombies started getting into the Pentagon and all 4 of them prepared to face them! That was the thing that made me love COD Zombies.
I started playing Zombies in WaW at 7-8 years old. Ever since that night in the bunker, surrounded by the undead, I would only become more of a die hard fan of the series along the way.
I fell in love with zombies during BO2. My mom never let me own gaming systems so I would go to my buddies house and grind bo2 buried when it came out. 😂
My first cod was WAW, i was like 8 years old when i finished the campaign. I remember watching the zombies cutseen after the credits and thinking "WHAT?". Then the first round of Nacht started. I got so confused, i felt like watching a plot-twist. I was a little kid at the time, i rember getting scared of the zombies i couldnt even look at the screen when they appeared. After that i played Nacht a few times but thats it, and then i stoped caring about cod. I skipped the entire golden era. I came back in 2018, when i got bo3 for free (ps plus). And i downloaded the game to play the campaign cus it was my favorite part of WAW. But for some reason i decided to check zombies first. And i completely LOVED SoE. I freaking sucked at it but didnt care, i loved the characters, the visuals, the music, everything. I fell in love so hard with the mode i havent play the Bo3 campaign to this day lol. So yeah, i played the og Nacht back in the day but was Shadows that made me a fan.
My first Cod game was BO1 but I had actually gotten it when BO2 was the current Cod at the time. I wanted to play BO2 so bad it was the Cod game I wanted to get but my dad said it was too expensive so I ended up having to settle for BO1 which was like 15 to 20 dollars cheaper at the time. The few months where BO1 was the only Cod game I had honestly felt like a warmup looking back on it. I played the whole campaign, a bit of multiplayer, and a good amount of Kino and Five. I even got lucky having my friend over to play zombies with one day because together we ultimately convinced my dad to buy the dlc with moon and all the WAW zombies maps. Once Christmas 2013 came around I finally got my hands on BO2 and also Ghosts but I never played it too much. That’s where my love for Cod and the zombies mode truly grew I was all in from that point forward.
My first time playing CoD zombies was Black Ops 1 when I got it for Christmas 2010. I was at first worried about the zombie concept because it looked gross and scary, but after playing Kino the first few times, I was hooked. Now, I always like to play the Treyarch zombies mode.
When I was younger and finished the WAW campaign, I was scared shitless to play zombies. It was so unexpected at the time since it has never been done before and opened my imagination to what could happen next. Unfortunately in the world of the leaks and rumors nowadays, there is no surprise anymore since zombies content can be leaked ahead of time.
world at war nacht will forever be one of my greatest memories. watching my older brother playing with friends, getting higher and higher rounds, watching the dlcs drop every few months as a secret story line began to start brewing and it instantly got me hooked on the lore of group 935 and element 115. sooo soo good!
When I was a kid, I also had the 360, and I had CoD BO1. I LOVED the campaign, the darkness of the game, and the multiplayer, I loved it all. But I kinda hated zombies... I didn't understand anything in it. "Why are gums bought off walls? Why do I need points to unlock doors? Why is my pistol so weak? Why is the mode so hard? Why am I not getting points faster?" And then one day, I met this cool ass dude who moved into my neighborhood. We became friends very quickly, and we always spent the night at my place playing CoD multiplayer 1v1. One day, he saw that I have BO1, and he suggested we play zombies. I refused, because I really hated it. But he loaded it up anyways, but what he did...is that he taught me everything about zombies. The story, the lore, the Ray gun, the thunder gun, how to play the mode properly, he literally taught me everything. That's when I found myself falling in love with zombies. After that, when I was alone, I played zombies all day everyday. My friend (the cool ass dude) had a lot of skills in zombies. He dodges zombies, slips between them, knows when to use traps, has a perfect choice of perks, and survives to some very high rounds. And these days in 2024, me and him both realized that I got all of his skills. So, yeah, the reason why I got into zombies was one cool ass dude who happened to know a lot about zombies.
So this is kinda funny, I was also a kid who found Halo the better series at the time mostly since it was my first FPS and there was a lot of charm to the game with what I had experienced with friends and family. It wasn't really until my cousin had me play MW2 and we screwed around in Spec Ops that I started to be interested in Call of Duty. It was soon after that that he then decided it was time to introduce me to zombies on WaW. And ever since, I became more of a Call of Duty guy more than a Halo guy. I wasn't even into zombies or anything, the gameplay (and later atmosphere of the mpas) is what REALLY sold the mode to me, and it coming back to BO1 had me even more hyped for the game. That being said, I did stop with zombies and Call of Duty altogether at around the time BO3 dropped, as I didn't have a next gen console at the time and the 360 port was... y'know. So BO2 was ultimately my last zombies experience, though not necessarily my last Call of Duty experience in general. And honestly, after recently dipping my toes in and seeing what I had been missing out on in BO3 and onward, I think I'll just stick with the older games that I played. I like hearing you talk about the stuff I ultimately missed out on (you were a particularly fresh view on zombies compared to all the other CoD people I found on youtube, so much so that I agree with your feelings more overall), but I'm just gonna stick with WaW, BO1, and BO2 for zombies, because it's more or less what I want out of zombies than anything that came out after them. And uh, by the way, I definitely still enjoy Halo (the older ones, anyway). Damn fine games, they are.
I started with bo1, kino and five, and believe me i played them like crazy, then i played the waw bo1 remasters, and all the bo1 dlc, then bo2 zombies. Great part of my childhood, i still have so much nostalgia for bo1, bo2 as well. Played all the zombies games ever since, and right now my ranking is 1. Bo2 2. Bo3 3. Bo4 4. Bo1 5. IW 6. Waw 7. WW2 8. Vanguard 9. BOCW
For me it was that day I got back to playing Black ops III on my Xbox and when Multiplayer was too much for me especially with all the advanced experience players and hackers on present day I played a couple of maps on the zombies mode and that’s when I became hooked on Call of Duty Zombies especially with all of these interesting ideas they have like the locations on maps the music Wonder Weapons and everything and that’s how I became a fan since
I used to love cod, but only mp tho, i played a little bit of kino but quit the second i left, then i switched to Halo for a good while and then i met these guys that played cod allt got back into it and eventually left Halo and then they showed me how to play zombies, How to Train, How Wonder Weapons, and i got hooked and still am ro this day
I can't lie. I probably was a few of the young kids to not be scared of zombies first time on Nacht or Kino and simply enjoyed the gameplay! 😅 Waw is such a great game its a shame no WW2 game really came close to it
My brother had black Ops and the first dlc included and I didn't know how to open doors So I don't get into it until black Ops 2 which is why, even though transit only had one viable strategy, it was the most I've ever seen and was cool. Die rise kinda felt worse at first but great wall weapons (PDW, the sniper, and assault rifle) But then mob of the dead hit and hit hard. AWESOME! Buried I didn't enjoy, then origins came out. I fell in love with the collectatgon and is why my other favorite maps are dead of the night and zetsubo no shima.
Its funny to me because it was actually the opposite for me i was a Cod fan first who later became a halo fan and WaW was also my first zombies game i only had Nahct but at the time it was all i needed. Great video CJ thank you for the story was a really fun video hope you have a great day 💚
My first game of zombies was in 2011, on Kino der Toten. Split screen with my older brother and we got to round 5. Ever since then, I’ve been completely hooked and finally even posted vids on it. Still remember getting my first thundergun, completing my first easter egg, begging my mum to buy the rezurrection dlc for bo1. How time flies
This is relatable, I used to think cod was lame because I was a Halo fan boy and then when I played zombies I thought it was meh because I started during Cold War and after the Halo Show was bad, I got into zombies
Got goosebumps from your description and this video made me realize how brilliant jimmy zelinski and the 3arc team was. The experience that blew my mind and made me a fan for life was playing it as a 10 year old boy with my father and uncle doing the map progression on kino slowly due to the lack of skill and awareness which made every discovery and interaction even BETTER. the nazi flags creating that unique and uncorfomtable style of horror, wall buys, the mistery box, dog rounds, and the difficulty scalating made the simple path to power feel like a journey. I remember how surprised we were when we got the thundergun from the box and the over reacting screams when we made it to the teleporter thinking we beat the game or we were going to somewhere else. black ops 1 is amazing
Back in 2011, my first experience was watching my relatives boot up Black Ops, and seeing the comic loading screen to Kino. Hearing the radio entry from Richthofen describing their current situation just created a sense of intrigue that made me want to play it myself. The theatre and especially the zombies unnerved me to the point of pausing the game every time out of fear. However, from the chalk drawings, the perk jingles, to the character quotes, The game had this pull that caused me to continue even though I was terrified. Playing co-op with relatives was always fun as hell. Good Times.
I loved Kino on my cousins xbox360, but never got one, played when I would visit him. Fast forward 7 years later, I finished college, went through a very hard breakup, & my cousin brought over Zombies in Spaceland..... I've been a zombies player (I don't play video games outside of this) to this day. Hundreds of hours in each zombies mode since. And here I am watching videos about it with a community that loves it as much as I do. Great video CJ
Zombies is different, and it'll always be a little more special than anything else. 😊
Me, my brothers, and my cousins would always play zombies together back in 2009 and 2010. I vividly remember one day where just me and one of my cousins, Who were by far the worst players of out group, would try to just make it to pack a punch on kino and we were so bad that we couldn’t even make it to power. But our terrible skill never stopped us from playing it for hours because of how captivating it was. It’s genuinely crazy to me that even now, I can play these games for weeks without getting bored of them
That's so cool
The gameplay loop was so fun, it didn't even matter if you weren't good at it or not 😅
Halo 3 ODST is nostalgic ngl I used to play that shit all the time probably my favorite halo game great video CJ
ODST also has one of the BEST soundtracks of any video game! 😤
Shi No Numa was my first map. I remember always wanting to replay the map, always wanting to be the American hero dude and get the electric gun. I vividly remember getting creeped out by the hanging body and radio messages around the map.
Started with Black Ops, I think I got it after trying MW2 through the dated service Game Fly. I remember being quite young and somehow the greatest CoD campaign didn’t faze me at all, the Five intro was badass, then the uneasy Penatagon was where I was left off.
I think I quit right after I saw the first hand punch through the glass window of a door.
Later I grew a pair and fell in love with the spectacular Kino, and I will always associate it with something my dad told me. See my dad was a veteran in the Gulf War, and he has trouble managing his PTSD. The Xbox I played on was on a TV at the foot of their bed, with an office chair right in front. He told me that every time I’d knock the office chair into the Bed frame, it’d assure him that his family was safe, sound, and most of all happy. He said he got the best sleep he ever had those nights.
I started from day 1 mate. Absolutely loved the surprise of having a zombies mode within the game.
I played the DLC on release and had a great time exploring and trying new tactics to survive.
Medal Of Honour War Chest and the first Five Call Of Duty Games will always be some of my favourite fps games.
The game that truly made me a COD fan was BO2. The campaign and multiplayer were excellent. Zombies (although not great at the time), became a fan favorite or mine. Bus depot, farm, town, and power station, gave me great scares because of the ambience and the fog.
Tranzit will always hold a special place in my heart ❤️
Christmas 2014 I got Black Ops for my PS3, I had seen videos of zombies before hand on youtube, only glimpses. But I knew I wanted to play it due to my love for the zombie genre from growing up on old school Resident Evil's and Left 4 Dead. Launching up Kino der toten and killing zombies with the olympia was insanely fun... As soon as I died and heard the gameover song I was hooked. There was so much mystery and intrigue surrounding Kino that I couldn't stop playing.
Great vid, man! I started on bo2. My cousin had just gotten it. It was both of our first time playing cod. We played tranzit split-screen. Neither of us knew what we were doing, so we just rode the bus and never got off.
My dad was a big medal of honor and call of duty fan. He loved world war 2 games. Literally every world war 2 themed game, we had it. I grew up playing these games.
I remember Christmas 2008. I chose to get a copy of call of duty world at war. We didn't have internet. But I had a PS3 and I got world at war. I will never forget my first experience of zombies. Playing the campaign, and then that cutscene dropped. I was so scared. I was 10 years old. My first zombie game, I remember camping in the mystery box room, by the staircase, with the FG42. I made it to round 4. And that experience I will never forget.
@@jamesalauri460 Zombies as a kid is like a whole different ball game 😳
I had a similar introduction to COD Zombies but with Black Ops 1's FIVE map.
I was enjoying BO1's Campaign ending credits after I I finished then the FIVE map intro played with John F Kennedy, Fadel Castro, Robert McNamara and Richard Nixon discussing the situation between Cuba and the US and then BOOM! Zombies started getting into the Pentagon and all 4 of them prepared to face them!
That was the thing that made me love COD Zombies.
I started playing Zombies in WaW at 7-8 years old. Ever since that night in the bunker, surrounded by the undead, I would only become more of a die hard fan of the series along the way.
I fell in love with zombies during BO2. My mom never let me own gaming systems so I would go to my buddies house and grind bo2 buried when it came out. 😂
My first cod was WAW, i was like 8 years old when i finished the campaign. I remember watching the zombies cutseen after the credits and thinking "WHAT?". Then the first round of Nacht started. I got so confused, i felt like watching a plot-twist. I was a little kid at the time, i rember getting scared of the zombies i couldnt even look at the screen when they appeared. After that i played Nacht a few times but thats it, and then i stoped caring about cod. I skipped the entire golden era.
I came back in 2018, when i got bo3 for free (ps plus). And i downloaded the game to play the campaign cus it was my favorite part of WAW. But for some reason i decided to check zombies first. And i completely LOVED SoE. I freaking sucked at it but didnt care, i loved the characters, the visuals, the music, everything. I fell in love so hard with the mode i havent play the Bo3 campaign to this day lol.
So yeah, i played the og Nacht back in the day but was Shadows that made me a fan.
My first Cod game was BO1 but I had actually gotten it when BO2 was the current Cod at the time. I wanted to play BO2 so bad it was the Cod game I wanted to get but my dad said it was too expensive so I ended up having to settle for BO1 which was like 15 to 20 dollars cheaper at the time. The few months where BO1 was the only Cod game I had honestly felt like a warmup looking back on it. I played the whole campaign, a bit of multiplayer, and a good amount of Kino and Five. I even got lucky having my friend over to play zombies with one day because together we ultimately convinced my dad to buy the dlc with moon and all the WAW zombies maps. Once Christmas 2013 came around I finally got my hands on BO2 and also Ghosts but I never played it too much. That’s where my love for Cod and the zombies mode truly grew I was all in from that point forward.
My first time playing CoD zombies was Black Ops 1 when I got it for Christmas 2010. I was at first worried about the zombie concept because it looked gross and scary, but after playing Kino the first few times, I was hooked. Now, I always like to play the Treyarch zombies mode.
This is so intense that you not need to experience this from first hand to fell how strong this is
Epic
Chiiling
F@#$%! UNBELIVEBLE!
When I was younger and finished the WAW campaign, I was scared shitless to play zombies. It was so unexpected at the time since it has never been done before and opened my imagination to what could happen next. Unfortunately in the world of the leaks and rumors nowadays, there is no surprise anymore since zombies content can be leaked ahead of time.
world at war nacht will forever be one of my greatest memories. watching my older brother playing with friends, getting higher and higher rounds, watching the dlcs drop every few months as a secret story line began to start brewing and it instantly got me hooked on the lore of group 935 and element 115. sooo soo good!
COD 3 was my first COD, I was already wanting to play WAW but was excited when they announced zombies.
Been playing zombies since 2008 with WaW. Used to play Nacht with my dad everyday.
On my friends Xbox 360 my first Cod was Bo2 back in 2012 Multiplayer then Town zombies and that instantly made me a fan
When I was a kid, I also had the 360, and I had CoD BO1.
I LOVED the campaign, the darkness of the game, and the multiplayer, I loved it all.
But I kinda hated zombies...
I didn't understand anything in it. "Why are gums bought off walls? Why do I need points to unlock doors? Why is my pistol so weak? Why is the mode so hard? Why am I not getting points faster?"
And then one day, I met this cool ass dude who moved into my neighborhood. We became friends very quickly, and we always spent the night at my place playing CoD multiplayer 1v1.
One day, he saw that I have BO1, and he suggested we play zombies.
I refused, because I really hated it.
But he loaded it up anyways, but what he did...is that he taught me everything about zombies. The story, the lore, the Ray gun, the thunder gun, how to play the mode properly, he literally taught me everything.
That's when I found myself falling in love with zombies.
After that, when I was alone, I played zombies all day everyday.
My friend (the cool ass dude) had a lot of skills in zombies. He dodges zombies, slips between them, knows when to use traps, has a perfect choice of perks, and survives to some very high rounds.
And these days in 2024, me and him both realized that I got all of his skills.
So, yeah, the reason why I got into zombies was one cool ass dude who happened to know a lot about zombies.
Started with WAW and basically been with zombies ever since! Always looked forward to like Shangri-la, BO2, and so on when their trailers were out
@@Samurai_Edd that shang trailer is one of the best 👌
So this is kinda funny, I was also a kid who found Halo the better series at the time mostly since it was my first FPS and there was a lot of charm to the game with what I had experienced with friends and family. It wasn't really until my cousin had me play MW2 and we screwed around in Spec Ops that I started to be interested in Call of Duty. It was soon after that that he then decided it was time to introduce me to zombies on WaW. And ever since, I became more of a Call of Duty guy more than a Halo guy. I wasn't even into zombies or anything, the gameplay (and later atmosphere of the mpas) is what REALLY sold the mode to me, and it coming back to BO1 had me even more hyped for the game. That being said, I did stop with zombies and Call of Duty altogether at around the time BO3 dropped, as I didn't have a next gen console at the time and the 360 port was... y'know. So BO2 was ultimately my last zombies experience, though not necessarily my last Call of Duty experience in general. And honestly, after recently dipping my toes in and seeing what I had been missing out on in BO3 and onward, I think I'll just stick with the older games that I played. I like hearing you talk about the stuff I ultimately missed out on (you were a particularly fresh view on zombies compared to all the other CoD people I found on youtube, so much so that I agree with your feelings more overall), but I'm just gonna stick with WaW, BO1, and BO2 for zombies, because it's more or less what I want out of zombies than anything that came out after them.
And uh, by the way, I definitely still enjoy Halo (the older ones, anyway). Damn fine games, they are.
I started with bo1, kino and five, and believe me i played them like crazy, then i played the waw bo1 remasters, and all the bo1 dlc, then bo2 zombies. Great part of my childhood, i still have so much nostalgia for bo1, bo2 as well. Played all the zombies games ever since, and right now my ranking is
1. Bo2
2. Bo3
3. Bo4
4. Bo1
5. IW
6. Waw
7. WW2
8. Vanguard
9. BOCW
For me it was that day I got back to playing Black ops III on my Xbox and when Multiplayer was too much for me especially with all the advanced experience players and hackers on present day I played a couple of maps on the zombies mode and that’s when I became hooked on Call of Duty Zombies especially with all of these interesting ideas they have like the locations on maps the music Wonder Weapons and everything and that’s how I became a fan since
Lets gooooo, new cj santa video!! 💪
Also dude, hope you get better and youre well
It's always damn post nasal drip, hits me bad. But, the show must go on! 🙏😤
I used to love cod, but only mp tho, i played a little bit of kino but quit the second i left, then i switched to Halo for a good while and then i met these guys that played cod allt got back into it and eventually left Halo and then they showed me how to play zombies, How to Train, How Wonder Weapons, and i got hooked and still am ro this day
I can't lie. I probably was a few of the young kids to not be scared of zombies first time on Nacht or Kino and simply enjoyed the gameplay! 😅
Waw is such a great game its a shame no WW2 game really came close to it
My first game was bo4 but I only fell in love with zombies two years later
The zombies need to stop infecting CJ!
@@MasterEth 🤒spend too much time around them, and you start to be like them! 🧟♂️
My first was WAW, but I became a zombies fan with BO2
I was 4 years old when I played WaW zombies 😂😭
🐐🐐🐐
My brother had black Ops and the first dlc included and I didn't know how to open doors
So I don't get into it until black Ops 2 which is why, even though transit only had one viable strategy, it was the most I've ever seen and was cool.
Die rise kinda felt worse at first but great wall weapons (PDW, the sniper, and assault rifle)
But then mob of the dead hit and hit hard. AWESOME!
Buried I didn't enjoy, then origins came out. I fell in love with the collectatgon and is why my other favorite maps are dead of the night and zetsubo no shima.
I love complexity in zombies thats why my favorite map is origins
Another cool video idea would be for you to describe how you got your first round 100
I have to think, what WAS my first round 100? 🤔
My first zombies game I owned was cod world war II
2010 five because I beat the campaign and that I loved the new secret map
I can speak for most of us when I say I started off in bo1 then bo2 then WaW then bo3
Its funny to me because it was actually the opposite for me i was a Cod fan first who later became a halo fan and WaW was also my first zombies game i only had Nahct but at the time it was all i needed. Great video CJ thank you for the story was a really fun video hope you have a great day 💚
Advanced Warfare was my first zombies lol
🙏😌