To say I have loved the zombie's mode in Call Of Duty WW2 is an understatement. I have already played through the latest chapter, The Darkest Shore a few times and loved every moment of it. I wanted to share a few tips with you to help you get through this terrifying chapter of Call Of Duty WW2 Nazi Zombies.
Use The Turret At The Start
When the zombies start coming out of the water right at the start, it can make you say what the hell and make you feel unprepared. Well, there is actually a pretty powerful turret on the left of the beach that can cut through this first horde very easily.
Know The Map
The Darkest Shore in Call Of Duty WW2 is one of the tightest maps going and the more you play it the more you get to know it. With so many tight spaces, if you make a mistake 99/100 you are dead! So make sure you know where you can run to and where you cannot. Knowing this can save your butt if you ever get overrun.
Use Minecarts
I know that spending points on minecarts seems a waste of money, but rather than seeing them as a way of getting around. Think of them as a lifeline. I have used a minecart many times when things have gotten a little too hot for me to handle and I needed to get out of there. However, I would not suggest just spending points on them because you cannot be bothered to walk!
Do Not Go For Long Range Weapons
Shotguns and machine guns are the way to go in The Darkest Shore. This map does not really work for long range scope style weapons. Most of the time what you are trying to kill is right in front of you and in tight quarters, a shotgun really shines and does a ton of damage.
Call Of Duty To Get Community Update Once A Week
Sledgehammer Games are really stepping up to make sure that us Call Of Duty WWII fans are as happy as can be. For the most part, the response to Call Of Duty WWII has been overwhelmingly positive. Great campaign, awesome multiplayer, terrifying zombies, fantastic new war mode and DLC that is actually offering you good value for money.
Well, the guys and gals at Sledgehammer Games are taking things a step further by introducing a new weekly community update. All of the details have not been revealed just yet, but each week they will offer updates on the game in general as well as a multiplayer and zombies update.
In the past, some people in the COD community have felt that while the developers were good at talking about what they were adding to the game. When it came to talking about things that the community has an issue with bugs, trolls, and just generally annoying things. Communication was not always easy to establish. With this new approach, it does appear that Sledgehammer Games are trying to change that and keep us up to date on what changes are being made to Call Of Duty WWII as well as actually listening to the community.
I personally think this is pretty cool news and it will certainly be something that I look into. With Sledgehammer doing this, I do also feel that it puts a little bit of pressure on Treyarch and Infinity Ward to do the same when they release their Call Of Duty games which is only good news for us Call Of Duty fans.
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