Aztec Pros And Cons

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Ok let’s recap a bit. The map five is a Call of Duty Black ops 1 zombies map, it came with the first strike dlc pack with Ascension. It was the 7th zombies map to be introduced in the zombies franchise. When Five first came out it got ok reviews because it was better than Ascension, but it wasn't better than Kino der toten because it was way to hard.

Now that we've got that out of the way now we should talk the map. The map is decently big but it makes you run a lot. When you're playing a bit close quartered which is not good but not bad either. Because that means there's a huge training spot unless your five because there's one training spot in the whole map but it has three 1200 point doors, so in conclusion Five is not the best map for training.

Then with every map there are characters. The characters in this map are Jfk, Richard Nixon, Robert McNamara, and Fidel Castro. But the characters in this map are ok because their quotes are not funny and
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So wonder weapons are cool guns that shoot something else than bullets like on Kino der toten there's the thunder gun it does infinite damage and it is so good for high rounds. On this map we have the winters howl now the winters howl shoots ice blast so it's good in theory but in the game it is so bad because it actually doesn't kill the zombies. It only slows them down for 10 seconds and when pack a punch this gun it turns into the winter's fury and that doesn't even kill zombies.

So in conclusion the map Five is the worst zombies map ever it is worse than
Tranzit and Tranzit is a bad map but the map that bugs me the most, is Five because I just want to have a good time when I play zombies and I can't with this

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