As you work through waves, characters chat and quip back and forth, which helps fill out their backstory. Maps are introduced with a cinematic that sets the scene. Chaos introduces four new characters into the world of Zombies, and while not as complicated as the Aether storyline, it’s still somewhat difficult to follow if you’re new to this style of player-driven storytelling. The Aether storyline takes place across remastered Zombies maps from previous Black Ops games, linked by a parallel time travel story starring the original four characters from World at War. You Only Get Out What You Put InBlack Ops 4 Zombies offers two story timelines for you to tackle, Chaos and Aether, each with their own characters and story. If you’re a purist you can still run each map completely alone, except now you start each attempt with three lives. While the three robotic comrades would usually stick close, their path finding was sometimes a little shaky which led to more than one missed revive, but overall I found them to be a great way to experience Zombies. Playing with bots isn’t without its problems, though. They don’t assist in any map objectives, like restoring power or solving quest objectives, but they’ll follow you into the breach, opening paths, reviving you when you’re downed, and helping to keep the growing throngs of enemies at bay. The traditional four-player co-op is more welcoming of solo players too, with the long requested addition of AI teammates finally arriving. Play Thankfully, for the first time in the series, Treyarch has included a robust tutorial that caters to newcomers and returning veterans alike.
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