The Downfall of Storytelling in Call of Duty Zombies

2023 ж. 14 Қаз.
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Modern Warfare 3 Zombies is already dangerously close to breaking a tradition held for 10+ years of past Zombies maps.
Let's talk about how the Zombies story started, and the knife-edge it finds itself on today.
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  • Holding a community's hand through a simple 'Good Vs. Evil' story. A community that literally deciphers morse codes from random flashing lights and a hidden piece of paper in less than a day

    @Alhabeeb43@Alhabeeb437 ай бұрын
    • We are the good activision is the evil

      @ProdLucio@ProdLucio2 ай бұрын
    • @@ProdLucio fr tho

      @Hollow_AMV@Hollow_AMVАй бұрын
  • Milo’s been going crazy this last few weeks and I’m so here for it

    @Tomtainius@Tomtainius7 ай бұрын
    • He got that crazy Professor vibes... but the crazy professors mostly know what the f they are talking about, so let him preach!

      @MegaAAfromaniac@MegaAAfromaniac7 ай бұрын
    • he hates wm3 so much if you saw that

      @threaper8262@threaper82627 ай бұрын
    • @@threaper8262that’s not what he said at all lmao

      @Joshbob567@Joshbob5677 ай бұрын
    • ​@Joshbob567 he speaks in code so if you deciphered it ,then yeah that's pretty much exactly what he said

      @andykod77@andykod777 ай бұрын
    • @@andykod77Speaks in code? He throughly communicated a very nuanced stance. Obviously he isn't a huge fan of the outbreak route but to try and reduce his hour long conversation to "he hates it lol" is so lazy and weird

      @0hwao@0hwao7 ай бұрын
  • As a zombies veteran I laughed out loud at how good some of your points were. You should be lead story developer lmao

    @jonfero8072@jonfero80727 ай бұрын
    • How do we make this happen ?

      @ginger6757@ginger67577 ай бұрын
    • I would love what he'd do but having to deal with the requirements of Microsoft/Activision/"modern gaming" would burn him out "Hey Milo this story is great, but we can't have 4 main characters because that limits the amount of skins we can sell" "Hey Milo we need you to make the story 'more accessible' for 'broader audiences'"

      @gansotonto@gansotonto7 ай бұрын
    • @@gansotonto I understand. It wouldn't just be story ideas and world creation. Somewhere in the multiverse, activation is actually cool

      @ginger6757@ginger67577 ай бұрын
    • HIRE THE FANS!!!!!! HIRE THE FUCKING FANS!"""" FIRE THE HANS!!!

      @ponttoonimies@ponttoonimies6 ай бұрын
    • @@ginger6757In that universe we get Tony Hawk’s Underground remastered sheesh.

      @Nothingforever192@Nothingforever1926 ай бұрын
  • You nailed it 🎯 Part of the zombies charm was for the community to talk about theories and figure out what’s going on… it’s the mystery that’s lacking now. The main quest Easter egg was the second thing that brought the community together… again involving mystery and figuring it out together.

    @foxyfarhad@foxyfarhad7 ай бұрын
    • I remember having conversations with my friends about all the different theories. Good times.

      @Boobiebumpp@Boobiebumpp7 ай бұрын
    • Sick. I never realized the community was just dummies wanting red herrings.

      @rydz656@rydz6566 ай бұрын
    • @@rydz656 lmao. Back in the day there was no information so everything was speculation until things were confirmed. And Easter eggs were alot more cryptic then they are now

      @Boobiebumpp@Boobiebumpp6 ай бұрын
    • @@foxyfarhad The issue is when we get to the heart of the mystery you destroy 90% of theories and 90% of the fanbase with it, because their theories wasn't correct and the correct answer was either too obvious or too random for the sake of being random.

      @thechugg4372@thechugg43726 ай бұрын
    • @@thechugg4372 I see your point but I’m not sure getting to the heart of a mystery destroys 90% of the fanbase. It’s exciting when we figure things out…I think the downfall of zombies was a few things: 1. Getting rid of the core characters we loved. The banter between each other, the cryptic hints they would give (hints now just flat out tell the player where to go and what to do) 2. Up until revelations, every single map that came out was unique and completely different than other maps. They even had a special beast gun for each map which made it unique. -- looking at the trailer for the new game, we see a lot of old recycled zombies from the past and I don’t think they will release new maps with each season which will make it stale. 3. The main Easter egg hunts - what exciting time with the community it was - watching Noah and Milo and the gang try to solve and be the first while the community got involved… that won’t come back with this new game.

      @foxyfarhad@foxyfarhad6 ай бұрын
  • Just the downfall in general…

    @alexbasha0508@alexbasha05087 ай бұрын
    • I miss when zombies was actually filled with funny characters and lots of story. Lots of the old devs left, so everyone who made what we loved is gone.

      @MeikaiX@MeikaiX7 ай бұрын
    • Sad but true

      @thearmoredman8319@thearmoredman83197 ай бұрын
    • Ain't had a good zombies experience since bo3

      @heiwaire5496@heiwaire54967 ай бұрын
    • Wrong

      @Schwacked@Schwacked7 ай бұрын
    • @@SchwackedOk.

      @alexbasha0508@alexbasha05087 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for saving my family from that fire the other day milo, real life saver you are. I'll never forget it.

    @yomi2624@yomi26247 ай бұрын
    • @yomi2624 ?????

      @flamonerds@flamonerds7 ай бұрын
    • What

      @iron_mapn@iron_mapn7 ай бұрын
    • A true hero of our generation

      @LastGenRichtofenn@LastGenRichtofenn7 ай бұрын
    • @@nighthawk_0956 did you even watch the video? it is our job to figure it out ourselves by looking for hints and secrets lol

      @light819@light819Ай бұрын
    • he bought me a lambo, such a great guy

      @Pokepunk@PokepunkАй бұрын
  • It would’ve been cool if Cold War continued the theme of featuring an old zombie map as part of a much bigger map. Like how Die Machine had Nacht, it would be cool if Mauer had Kino and so on giving us a completely expanded experience and fresh perspective on maps we’ve known for so long

    @SWOL@SWOL7 ай бұрын
    • Yeah I remember there was a big rumor during the lead up to Mauer der Toten that Kino would be on it. Would've been cool if they actually did that

      @WellCookedPotatoes@WellCookedPotatoes7 ай бұрын
    • That would’ve been so cool!

      @randompillow5146@randompillow51467 ай бұрын
    • ​@WellCookedPotatoes too bad they didn't since they both take place in the same area of being located near the Berlin Wall.

      @OpticHamster69@OpticHamster697 ай бұрын
    • @@OpticHamster69 huge missed opportunity. Could you imagine being able to access the underground train and be able to go to Kino from there? 🤦‍♂️

      @realruntz2608@realruntz26087 ай бұрын
    • ​@@realruntz2608Yeah, that would have added familiarity to the previous games.

      @Danny328DT@Danny328DT7 ай бұрын
  • Milo has been killing it with his videos lately. He is single-handedly keeping the zombies community alive. This man deserves to be the official zombies community manager.

    @I_O246@I_O2467 ай бұрын
    • That is facts 🔥🔥

      @zenh276@zenh2767 ай бұрын
    • That is facts 🔥🔥

      @jordanholder@jordanholder7 ай бұрын
    • Idk about that statement, I feel like Lex and probably Noah have been consistent with zombies content. I mean Lex basically makes zombie vids almost daily so what you said is a hot take 💀

      @Aether_Rxse@Aether_Rxse7 ай бұрын
    • @@Aether_Rxse yeah that’s a fair point that lex and Noah upload daily but they haven’t spoken up for the zombies community like Milo has in my opinion, don’t get me wrong they definitely have too just not to the extent that Milo has (perhaps the reason he wasn’t invited to COD next 👀 controversial opinion) and I’m not throwing shade at either lex or Noah here but they both upload reactions to zombies speed runs which feels like all the time it seems. Noah just does customs which is nice to see him supporting the community map creators don’t get me wrong. Lex’s content has gone a bit stale which is no fault of him more so there’s no new zombies content to cover and has reverted to posting EE tutorials. My point is that Milo seems like the only one calling treyarch out on their bullshit and properly going into detail and making arguments for both sides of the hardcore and casual fans while also pushing forward the fact that this new stuff doesn’t feel like zombies and more so that the hardcore round based fans are being neglected. I feel like Milo is doing the best for the zombies community rn and I think that’s what I_O246 probably means

      @zenh276@zenh2767 ай бұрын
    • @@Aether_Rxse they can also be community members, but Milo has been showing his honest opinions and he has been trying to hear all sides. Early on when black ops 4 was out, I could see Milo enjoying the franchise less and less but was not really having the discussion about it, he was ranting. Noah can’t really share his true opinions because he doesn’t want to lose his relationship with cod, and activision.

      @I_O246@I_O2467 ай бұрын
  • for me, it went downhill when the apothicons were brought in. All the conspiracy stuff and real world events like the great leap forward made it juicy. It was a great time :)

    @HDBeltran92@HDBeltran927 ай бұрын
    • So the downfall is bo3?

      @JustinSimoneau@JustinSimoneau7 ай бұрын
    • Would you say that aliens don't fit in zombies?

      @clevername4188@clevername41887 ай бұрын
    • I actually agree a lot with this, I just lost interest when it went from gritty, grungy horror with alien scifi elements to "epic heroic" stuff + dragons

      @CAMAKA101@CAMAKA1017 ай бұрын
    • ​@pet_silencieu115 when it comes to the story yes. The game itself was still fun to play but without a good story it sadly became an arcade game to me

      @HDBeltran92@HDBeltran927 ай бұрын
    • same, I feel like the horror creepy aspect was dropped a lot in bo3, which I continue to miss even now. Still love to play zombies just miss that old time scary feel yk

      @starryyynightzzz4691@starryyynightzzz46916 ай бұрын
  • I miss the cryptic stuff of the old story. The cyphers, the obscure EEs, the radios scattered around the map that posed new questions, etc. It feels like the new story is just babying us

    @st_52erdna26@st_52erdna267 ай бұрын
    • It feels so spoon fed dude. The EE is just handed to you now. It can’t even be classified as an EE anymore, there’s literally fucking objective markers!!

      @imabipolarbear9324@imabipolarbear93244 ай бұрын
    • Bring back Jimmy Zelinksi

      @OwNAvenged@OwNAvenged2 ай бұрын
    • @@OwNAvenged hellll no.

      @imabipolarbear9324@imabipolarbear9324Ай бұрын
    • @@imabipolarbear9324 I preferred his story-telling waaaay more than anything post BO2.

      @OwNAvenged@OwNAvengedАй бұрын
    • @@OwNAvenged lol he literally didn’t even know what to do with the story, said so himself with BO2. And the only two good maps from that game were both of Blundell’s. 🤣

      @imabipolarbear9324@imabipolarbear9324Ай бұрын
  • I would love to see a new zombies storyline in the future but the aether story will always be the best!

    @bryzombie@bryzombie7 ай бұрын
    • if Treyarch had just given Aether its proper finish by allowing BO4 to be all aether and then brought Chaos in later, we would've been probably approaching the Revelations equivalent of that storyline if not a new one all together

      @Lynch2507@Lynch25077 ай бұрын
    • I would love the chaos story to continue as originally promised 💀

      @letubbzy4103@letubbzy41037 ай бұрын
    • @@letubbzy4103 same but it feels like people who actually want that to happen are in the minority so I think it'll likely never happen

      @EinsNiemand@EinsNiemand7 ай бұрын
    • ​@@EinsNiemand"minority" Most of the people don't care about the new storyline or don't care anymore about zombies at all. From what i've seen, at least half of the people who actually love zombies still, wants Chaos back. The actual problem is that the people who originally worked on Chaos doesn't work at Treyarch anymore so that's a bummer.

      @badcatgames783@badcatgames7837 ай бұрын
    • @@Lynch2507 aether got its proper finish with tag der toten.

      @Schwacked@Schwacked7 ай бұрын
  • I can tell Milo has started leaning more to doing videos he enjoys making rather than just focusing on what he thinks we want to see, which I hope he taps into even more Milo isn't crazy, (probably) just a fellow human being like some of us here

    @primedasymmium@primedasymmium7 ай бұрын
  • What bothers me the most, is the fact that we probably wouldn't have this discussion if Treyarch (and i guess Activision) kept their promisse and continued/finished the Chaos Storyline. They said "fuck it" and revived the Aether Storyline for no reason. Which in my perspective completely disrespects both storylines.

    @badcatgames783@badcatgames7837 ай бұрын
    • Rev ending was honestly shit, Tag is way better.

      @OpticHamster69@OpticHamster697 ай бұрын
    • ​@OpticHamster69 both ending arent what we wanted at the time. But i made peace with tag ending. And even the VAs thanking us for there time with the community. I just wish that was the end of at least THIS story.

      @Timtamdajellyman@Timtamdajellyman7 ай бұрын
    • @@OpticHamster69 Rev ending was just "oh it's over" because Dr Monty snapped his fingers and said so. Tag ending was actually pretty good. Lacking animations or a good last map, but it was very heartwarming and the VAs making peace with their characters and thanking us... it was beautiful. Until Cold war fucked it up

      @badcatgames783@badcatgames7837 ай бұрын
    • @@Timtamdajellyman well Tag at least gave the story some sort of closure and ended the cycle instead of the events just happening over and over until no end like Rev.

      @OpticHamster69@OpticHamster697 ай бұрын
    • @badcatgames783 Yeah, that's what I liked about Tag. The story comes to an end and gives closure, seeing how we learn that Richtofen only wanted to do the right thing of getting rid of all the nonsense that happens but couldn't come to the realization/didn't want to commit to closing all the timeliness in order for it to end and have everyone die, etc

      @OpticHamster69@OpticHamster697 ай бұрын
  • It’s so damn awesome just hearing Milo’s passion for Zombies. Feels like the BO3-4 days

    @iiambasicz8111@iiambasicz81117 ай бұрын
    • lol y’all sound like bots

      @MrAjking808@MrAjking8087 ай бұрын
    • @@MrAjking808 Ya mum

      @iiambasicz8111@iiambasicz81117 ай бұрын
    • BO3 was peak zombies. I miss those days 2015-2016

      @saveyourhero3307@saveyourhero33077 ай бұрын
    • BO3 was the last time I played zombies with passion. Anything after that I didn't feel like investing the time.

      @Shirohige4yonko@Shirohige4yonko7 ай бұрын
    • @@saveyourhero3307 wasn't a huge fan of the BO3. I liked it but just dealing with all the secret shit was frustrating.

      @Boobiebumpp@Boobiebumpp7 ай бұрын
  • This is so sentimental man. So much time spent watching zombies theories, even tried my hand at some. This is a true walk down memory lane, I feel like I’m at my mommas house again, even though I’m in my apartment and she’s been gone for one year now. Thank you Milo for continuing to do what you do.

    @Milla4life2@Milla4life27 ай бұрын
  • This might get a bit abstract but bear with me. Essay incoming… Environmental storytelling was utilized a great amount in the earlier zombies. I think it's interesting how a shocking amount of writers or directors think you need to tell people everything. I think personally the reason there's so much telling instead of showing nowadays is linked to propaganda and how these things are made (they are also not viewed as art pieces but products) but also lack of faith in the audiences intelligence or just plain conceitedness in their own intelligence. Part of the fun of being a reader, player, or audience is putting pieces together. Not to mention it feels more organic that way instead of having exposition dumps, even if exposition can be a valid tool if used properly. Zombies alludes to many things and actually rewards exploration and player curiosity. Basically the mode rewards you for using your brain which is an amazing irony in a mode about zombies. The storyline was also great and tackled many heavy themes, and even if it seemed like some schizo stuff, it amazingly had historical backing. I don't know about you, but the stuff I learned about the nazi regime from researching stuff due to zombies was way more interesting then anything I learned back in high school. Like the Vril-ya, Die Glocke, the Black Sun, Argartha, Wonder Weapons, the search for ancient artifacts. It seems like some wacko conspiracy stuff but a lot of it is real. And I believe it ties into what zombies really got right. It married myth and history. It leaned more into myth and fantasy later on, mostly departing from the horror mad scientist vibe, in turn becoming less grounded, which some people didn't like but I'd argue with the help of the occult references it was always there as an undertow. The existential horror was residually still there but instead it tackled existential themes with various references to mythology. I think it also reveals the genius of zombies in a way. Inevitably in its depth and existential stakes you find mythological and religious themes in its narrative. The zombie itself can be seen as a metaphor for a nihilistic person. I think it's why the idea of zombies has made a resurgence in recent years. But the symbolism in zombies inevitably emerges. And I think it may even make the claim that mythology applies to general history. Which is why I think zombies transcends simple militaristic narratives in most Call Of Duty's. But a basic gestalt is there is an underlying hidden order in the chaos… Which I think people loved to explore and is true for many aspects of life. And maybe it even revealed a profound meaning that emerged from the chaos of the narrative. Another problem with modern zombies is a feel like the characters are not memorable. But let's be honest, will the old characters ever be topped? Probably not. But old Treyarch did a fantastic job of making us interested or invested in characters in one off maps. I'd say Mob Of The Dead comes to mind (Victus is a mixed bag). Also an underrated point is difficulty. People weren't great back then since we were all new players, but the round counter was a measurement of skill and the natural inclination of many players to get better was there, whether to get to a higher round for egoic boasting or just the satisfaction of growing in skill. Not to mention, the small RNG aspects of the mode that give it replayability, and the satisfying growth in strength as a player alongside the increasing demand of the strength and ferocity of the zombies. All of it was a recipe for a masterpiece. I feel like with this new mode it doesn't do any of that. If you enjoy it and have fun with it, more power to you. But to me, its just more generic, bland, and boring. Admittedly, I haven't played anything past BO4. But instead of moving on in a different direction they cling to the past to cash in on nostalgia and their old golden egg. Do the mystery box or wall Weapons make sense thematically anymore? Is that really all the veteran players mean to them? They want to catch lightning in a bottle again, and I would honestly go so far as to say without understanding what made zombies so great. They're kicking a soulless dead corpse that won't reanimate… A song comes to mind. You know the line lmfao.

    @Disphotic9282@Disphotic92827 ай бұрын
    • K.

      @BoogerBoy1027@BoogerBoy10277 ай бұрын
    • @@BoogerBoy1027 u rite

      @Disphotic9282@Disphotic92827 ай бұрын
    • What a great breakdown of the mode mate, I don't think I could've explained to any other person on some forum like the cod zombies reddit where people are defending this modern day slop they call a "video game" lol. The 2 biggest and most simplest things to me that matter in cod zombies was 1. Passion, this is the most important aspect to me, it doesn't have to be the most amazing story line or mythology or historical connections of the mode to real life, but something where it feels like the devs genuinely TRIED to make something new and innovative, for example IW zombies. I know alot of people didn't like it when it released especially during bo3 craze ( me included ). But after deciding to play all the dlc's/ zombie maps for the game I loved it. It didn't have any sort of storyline or deep meaning that the treyarch games had, but uk what it did have? Charm and passion for creativity in their map design and gameplay. I just don't understand how anyone can look at mw3 zombies and can't see that the mode is a glorified XP weapon grinder with the most bare minimum effort put in, THE MAP IS LITERALLY PORTED OVER FROM FUCKIN WARZONE LIKE COME FUCKIN ON. And for the 2nd most important thing in cod zombies? It's what you said near the end a 'challenge'. I absolutely hate everything about cold war zombies and everything onwards it's a complete fuckin joke of a mode that can be played by brain dead toddlers with dyslexia. The lack of any challenge whatsoever is what disappoints me the most, even bo3 makes me pissed off with how easy it is to survive (bo4 included), BUT uk what these 2 games are really good at? Their easter eggs for dedicated players and those always give me a great challenge and tons of replayability. It's the reason why bo1 has out of nowhere become one of my favourite cod games for zombies BECAUSE of it's incredibly hard round difficulty trying to survive despite not having very good easter egg runs. But challenge isn't just dying out in cod it's dying everywhere in the online video game atmosphere. For example one of my most played games of all time Destiny1/ 2. Destiny 1 had been one of my most favorite games of all time despite lacking content on release and it's 'questionable' releases of cut out content in the dlc's because it GAVE ME A CHALLENGE and what did I get for completing the hardest modes in the game? exclusive armour and weapons and all kinds of good loot. Destiny 2 has absolutely killed rewarding good players for doing anything that requires more than a minimum 10 IQ. Master raids? why do that when u can get all the gear from doing the normal version of the raid ur not missing anything from not doing the master version. Master dungeons to get the best min/max armour in the game? No point pay 10 dollars for the season and play most braindead easy activities to instantly get the best armour in the game.

      @panzershreck8077@panzershreck80777 ай бұрын
    • Honestly yeah, Cold War Zombies feels like I'm only playing to get camos on one gun at a time, feeling like a chore more than an actual experience in a world of conspiracy and fantasy

      @SocksFC@SocksFC7 ай бұрын
    • @socksfc4162 Some people like the grind, which fair enough. But to me, if I'm going to grind, I need to enjoy the game. It has to have a meaning more than just for the sake of the grind. I think BO3 did an okay job on progression. Red Hex was a cool camo. The other camos weren't great, though. Except for the Pack-a-Punch camos which became available later- those were fuckin' awesome. You could do Gobblegum loadouts which fit thematically and were a nice addition if admittedly some were a little broken. But it was fun. And you could earn Liquid Divinium pretty easily to get stuff, and the best part is the Gumballs weren't required to play. Overall it wasn't incredible, but it was something neat. Now it's just a grocery list. Endless tasks. It's just fast food gaming. Rehashed and uninspired and sometimes with the cherry on top being paid progression.

      @Disphotic9282@Disphotic92827 ай бұрын
  • another example is in the GK trailer we saw the mark 3 and everyone had a “what is that” reaction while they straight up told us everything about the new wonder weapon

    @OneNOnlyTubs@OneNOnlyTubs7 ай бұрын
  • You put it into the best words possible, the zombies community is so lucky to have big voices like yourself to speak up for it and actually be talking the most sense. Keep up the great uploads Milo 🔥

    @zenh276@zenh2767 ай бұрын
  • The whole Zakhaev vs. Richtofen comparison had me thinking about one of my favorite cutscenes in Zombies: the mind-bending end to the Shadows of Evil easter egg. You just finished exploring this new map in this new time and place with all these new enemies, and out of nowhere this familiar face jumps out of a portal and is like "Hey, I need this important relic. I literally don't have time to explain. I need to fix the universe. Thanks!" Like that was mind-blowing to me. I miss those days when a few seconds of showing a particular character or object could generate hundreds of questions. That's why I'm not interested in new Zombies content. I don't need my hand held going through a REVEAL TRAILER of all things.

    @Masonxx12@Masonxx127 ай бұрын
  • Man these videos are such a breath of fresh air as a zombies player. It feels like I'm chilling with an old friend playing old games. ❤

    @AscendDarkness@AscendDarkness7 ай бұрын
  • This is the only element of Zombies that made me infatuated. I'm a filmmaker and have seen a lot of stuff, nothing in media has ever resonated or fascinated me like the decade of Zombie story-building. The ever evolving premise, characters and world hasn't been reached by any other format of media imo. This is why one day I believe it has a chance to be one of the most successful TV shows of all time, but even a long running series would comparatively be a movie to the book that Zombies is.

    @obi-wanjabronii@obi-wanjabronii7 ай бұрын
  • love seeing milo making a lot of zombies content again and it doesnt feel forced

    @Shiggles115@Shiggles1157 ай бұрын
    • That’s because there is a genuine passion and love for the mode… unfortunately the mode no longer reciprocates

      @dennismakarov93@dennismakarov937 ай бұрын
    • So sad the direction they are going. Vanguard fucked everything up.

      @Boobiebumpp@Boobiebumpp7 ай бұрын
    • Wanted to like this but there's no way I'm messing up the current like count.

      @rsownageXxX@rsownageXxX2 ай бұрын
  • RIGHT! milo hit the nail on the head. this is exactly why the new mode is unapealing to me. its not just the gameplay. the marketing tells me theres nothing for me to do in the game. This also reminds me of the reocccuring concept that is being brought up online of the internet managed to reinvent the cable model. But in this instance i feel like its similar because now every game wants a disclaimer on everything, a sanitization of everything, and frankly also a subscription for everything.

    @nuxxy_@nuxxy_7 ай бұрын
  • The piece at the end about the storytelling went crazy and really is a microcosm of the entire storytelling strategy at large since cold war began.

    @BlackxOpsxSoldiers@BlackxOpsxSoldiers7 ай бұрын
  • Milo man, i gotta say how nice it is to see your videos popping up so much recently, I grew up with your channel and i'm really digging your new video style, feels like my own personally tailored podcast.

    @MajorPayne2319@MajorPayne23197 ай бұрын
  • I think one of the main reasons why zombies became so good was that Treyarch actually listened to the community, not to mention the whole mode was a giant mystery until you completed the campaign. You can watch KrazyRabbits 40 minute video on random facts about the mode and theres clips of the zombie devs talking about the mode. The communitys speculation about the story is also what helped the mode become better seeing how someone thought the zombies would swipe you and say Sam which helped create most of the storyline along with some other random theories in the community.

    @OpticHamster69@OpticHamster697 ай бұрын
  • Very well said! The way that info is given instead of left as a mystery takes away from the player's experience in the end

    @SlickSF@SlickSF7 ай бұрын
  • Milo was so real for the "dumbing it down for the noobs" to where it's painful like I get introducing new players to the story, but leaving leaving it open ended is a must- I swear they forget that the hardcore fans have been solving symbol cyphers over nearly a decade too lmao

    @Rantyy@Rantyy7 ай бұрын
    • They never forgot, they’d just rather replace the audience that has been with them for more than a decade for the multiplier/warzone audience.

      @BuzzingMeat@BuzzingMeat7 ай бұрын
  • milo i just wanted to say this is one of my favorite videos this year or maybe even past few, and i would love to see more stuff like this. your the reason i love zombies in the first place and why im so passionate about it. i hope the new zombies is good for the communitys sake, but i will always watch anything you put out. my man keep up the fantastic work.

    @nukegrantski11s4@nukegrantski11s47 ай бұрын
    • thank you buddy!! glad you enjoyed it!! 😊

      @MrRoflWaffles@MrRoflWaffles7 ай бұрын
    • ​@@MrRoflWafflesIt's not vanilla because it's not following the original script this is anything but vanilla. I swear why do you mock people like this? None is forced.

      @fahadmalik8862@fahadmalik88627 ай бұрын
    • ​@@MrRoflWafflesDo you have something against the word vanilla? With your prejudice?

      @fahadmalik8862@fahadmalik88627 ай бұрын
    • @@fahadmalik8862 the real question here is WHO ASKED LMAOOOOOO

      @MrRoflWaffles@MrRoflWaffles7 ай бұрын
    • @@MrRoflWaffles You since you mentioned it. It clearly bothers you.

      @fahadmalik8862@fahadmalik88627 ай бұрын
  • A classic call of duty commentary, god it feels so fresh to have these back Milo

    @T4YZ@T4YZ7 ай бұрын
  • I felt this, homie just brought me back to the good old days when I didn’t know a thing about zombies but still trying to understand the story as to why they exist. It was a fun mystery and experience.

    @apologetic2195@apologetic21957 ай бұрын
  • Fantastic idea for a video! The early zombie maps reminded me of Outer Wilds in a way. You repeatedly go through the same environments, and try to connect dots from different areas, whilst constantly fighting a force that always wins in the end. Environmental storytelling at its best!

    @Evanz111@Evanz1116 ай бұрын
  • i remember when ascension came out looking at the forms (i think it was like game faq or something) while currently everyone was trying to figure out what to do for the easter egg, and everyone was stuck on the part with the gersh device - that was top tier zombies

    @zarbyyy@zarbyyy7 ай бұрын
  • Milo is speaking on the behalf of a lot of us tbh

    @itsyahboy2000@itsyahboy20007 ай бұрын
    • trying to make sure our voices are heard! 🙏

      @MrRoflWaffles@MrRoflWaffles7 ай бұрын
    • This is definitely my position

      @tHe_ZoU_cReW@tHe_ZoU_cReW6 ай бұрын
  • Please keep these videos coming Milo. They’re so well done and what you present is so important for the future of the mode.

    @scottjames7291@scottjames72917 ай бұрын
  • I was alive to play World at War zombies from the start and there was literally no talking or explanation of anything in the maps outside of what you would discover or hear from other players theorizing. Part of the fun of 2009-2010 was that a lot of people agreed on the essential story of WaW zombies, but outside of the few established facts, people’s opinions varied wildly on the ancillary details. There is so much mystery that is now gone nowadays, and part of the fun of WW2 zombies or Cold War was the fact we had little idea of what was going on outside of the broad details. I agree very much with the video, keep it up

    @bighomiegayass1917@bighomiegayass19177 ай бұрын
  • That's great you came back to make a few videos every week. Have a nice day, Milo!

    @Jaconn_@Jaconn_7 ай бұрын
  • just wanna say i love the type of content you have been putting out lately.

    @gordogonk8068@gordogonk80687 ай бұрын
  • keep posting Milo! love these past videos from you

    @vanqlo@vanqlo7 ай бұрын
  • Cool to see you play the old zombies maps again, would love to see more!

    @jakegarbani7777@jakegarbani77777 ай бұрын
  • I think a lot of it comes down to gaming difficulty and accessibility. Back when WaW came out, gaming in general was less popular and games were a lot more difficult. With gaming getting a rise in popularity, gaming companies want to make their games more accessible to gather a larger market share. Therefore Games have in general (in the mainstream) become easier. Because there are also so many more competing games, players are generally spending less time in each game. Storytelling has therefore become more streamlined, and things like Easter eggs and secrets get neglected in favor of mass market appeal and handholding. It’s such a shame!

    @benthomas5108@benthomas51087 ай бұрын
    • It is true bit in a way formsofware game are really populaire

      @JustinSimoneau@JustinSimoneau7 ай бұрын
    • How old are you? Back in waw gaming was not less popular lol.

      @FlyinggMushroom@FlyinggMushroomАй бұрын
  • This is the first CoD im not buying but i will be here for every single video you make Milo. I love listening to you to talk to us hardcore fans like adults

    @tvbandit115@tvbandit1157 ай бұрын
  • It’s always a treat to see a long commentary Milo vid. Love the content you’ve been putting out lately!

    @derekbalfe1729@derekbalfe17297 ай бұрын
  • you have been on fire with the daily uploads thanks milo

    @KooFsWing@KooFsWing7 ай бұрын
  • I remember reading Reddit post after Reddit post about the mountains on Shangri la. Those were the days.

    @HHHbyRRR@HHHbyRRR7 ай бұрын
  • Love these updates keep up the good work.

    @anthonygarcia9094@anthonygarcia90947 ай бұрын
  • I’ve always loved how detailed and well spoken Milo is at explaining the zombies storyline, even way back 10 years ago

    @justineverett5273@justineverett52737 ай бұрын
  • Idk what it is I normally didn’t watch Milo except for his no nonsense guides but lately I’ve been clicking on every notification of his and I’m all for it!

    @finallyjesse8335@finallyjesse83357 ай бұрын
  • man milo really is pumping out these great videos lately

    @rikkietoffen4216@rikkietoffen42167 ай бұрын
  • milos american accent will forever haunt my dreams

    @awoooooooooooo5890@awoooooooooooo58907 ай бұрын
  • thank you milo i missed your zombies vids

    @thebeasttv6435@thebeasttv64357 ай бұрын
  • To see you playing Der Riese in WaW and changing to The Giant in Bo3 was emotional. Aether has been such an important part of my youth. You were part of that, thanks so much Milo

    @XimG115@XimG1157 ай бұрын
  • a new mrroflwaffles era has begun and im loving it

    @troutwithfingers@troutwithfingers7 ай бұрын
  • This is incredibly put together and you explained and articulated every point so well (just like they’re doing for zombies lore 🙃). Totally agree. It’s sad to say, but we will never reach the peak that was bo3 zombies again. I don’t think we’ll even come close. It may sound harsh, but we’ve lost all creativity in the mode with the likes of blundell, Ross etc. all leaving their respective studios, and the modes feel like (and mostly are) a total cash grab now that relies on fan nostalgia to rake in pity bundles. I remember taking a ‘sick’ day off school to dedicate it to solving the GK Easter egg and figuring out all the lore. Watching along to countless livestreams from you, pizza, lex, Noah, pretty much everyone lmao, and getting so hyped when we thought we found something. Nowadays, everything is spelled out and it panders to casual players and non zombie players by making itself too simple. That was the last time I was THAT invested in zombies, coming up to a decade ago. They followed the same pattern with zombies through WaW - Black ops 3 and it got increasingly better, to the point where ZC became (if not, one of) the best selling dlc of all time. They changed the formula for BO4, and things started to go downhill. They changed more and more, until now when it’s a completely different game mode to what it used to be, numbers are at an all time low for zombies, and the vast majority of people are upset. They didn’t listen to the community, and tried to one up themselves by ignoring out wants and focusing on making unnecessary changes we didn’t ask for in a hope to “freshen” a mode that didn’t really need that much freshening. I could go on for triple this long, but I don’t have the time or patience. Good video Milo, these conversations that involve the lesser talked about things such as the way things are told, and the ignorance to the community need to be talked about if we have any hope of getting zombies even remotely close to what it should be. 👍

    @Beckzyy@Beckzyy7 ай бұрын
    • THIS. This is so well said and exactly how I feel about the state of the mode.

      @scottjames7291@scottjames72917 ай бұрын
  • Milo I love your content I have been here for so long and you are one of the biggest reason I love zombies and make KZhead videos❤❤❤

    @glorp6677@glorp66777 ай бұрын
  • I’ve been so dang happy with the videos recently

    @jessepaz2346@jessepaz23467 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for making this video Milo💙. Been feeling for years even during Cold War that trearch no longer care about US “veteran players” 😔 I wish there was two separate game modes now zombies and the new zombies stuff for the war zone crowd

    @skyrimjones1138@skyrimjones11387 ай бұрын
  • im the most interested in stories that make me question things. i want the story to give me bits and pieces so that i can put them together myself. thats why i like from software games so much. explaining why when and where like this dude did in that reveal was bad cause it takes away any interest ive had in the mode. the best stories are the ones that create more questions than they answer. its an important thing to make your fanbase actively interact with each other to find a common ground on those things. thats the main reason the zombies community got so passionate in the first place. cause blundell knew what to say and what to keep secret. from software games are so vague in storytelling that all the things you hear around the world surrounding god like beings and higher purposes feel like legends, myths and folktales that could actually be true. it increases the believability by a factor of 100 in comparison to games that just straight up tell you how it is. vagueness is one of the best tools in storytelling but its sadly not used very often.

    @ThatsMySkill@ThatsMySkill7 ай бұрын
  • I think you are totally right about wanting more mystery in the story thats what got me hooked

    @pr0z00m6@pr0z00m67 ай бұрын
  • Spot on as always milo, keep up the vids

    @Benjathebeast@Benjathebeast7 ай бұрын
  • I thought the video was going to go in a different direction with talking more about the internal stuff within the game and game world only from the title name compared to the video which included a lot of the external things with Jason Blundell and Cod Next. However I still agree with a majority of what was said. Externally away from the game, I don't feel like there's much mystery going into MWIII as answers were questioned and did feel talked down to a little. I never really thought about how other audiences would see that information and just assumed it benefited them without really thinking about it. Internally in game , I'm not a fan of the "new" direction of learning stuff in lore. Yes I love the Intel/Notes system but man make 4 operators (similar to WWII) have actual Zombies Dialogue that can have interactive conversations and talk to us. I'd love the interactions in Blood of the Dead between Primis about there emotions and thoughts. I'm someone who has a pretty strong imagination and so I love putting myself if possible in the characters shoes in situations because it makes myself feel more emerged into the game world. In Cold War even with the notes, I couldn't get emerged into that game world because the interactions of what was happening were with Weaver, Dr Grey etc. all of which weren't me as the character and all of which aren't physically dealing with the danger of the game world. I love going back to Ancient Evil and putting myself in the shoes of a member of the Chaos Crew and work out what I'd be feeling and doing after the end of the main quest EE. Even still in Ancient Evil, I may learn a little new thing here and there from a conversation between characters. Do I think storytelling is "dead" in zombies. Of course not. I'm just not as emerged into it and therefore my interest isn't there as much. That's why when at CoD Next, when I felt like I had no real story interest besides the Weaver Situation and I only cared for the gameplay aspect. Sorry if this doesn't make sense or waffles too much. It's Midnight when this got released and I'm tired lmao

    @NoobeyGaming@NoobeyGaming7 ай бұрын
  • Bruh, HOW MANY VIDEOS. IS THIS EARLY CHRISTMAS!?

    @mrgadd@mrgadd7 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely. Been following you since maybe black ops if I'm not mistaken. The dissections you've done on the environment designs and radios and bringing the threads together gave me such a love for the storyline. This video is it man.

    @pacmanbiohazard@pacmanbiohazard7 ай бұрын
  • It has been a bit since i enjoyed a live recording of a zombie commentary ❤ great one mr.milo

    @b.e2@b.e27 ай бұрын
  • Which cod zombies game had the best story telling 🤔

    @Richtofens_revenge@Richtofens_revenge7 ай бұрын
    • bo3 by a long shot

      @titanjayy@titanjayy7 ай бұрын
  • Milo straight going ham on the facts especially at the end of the video ❤😂 Much love and respect for you! You nailed it explaining how much of us are feeling at the current moment.

    @BlakeStone-zs3rc@BlakeStone-zs3rc7 ай бұрын
  • Loved hearing him talk about loving the flame thrower and then immediately cutting to the round end screen 😭

    @amazing_imp1698@amazing_imp16987 ай бұрын
  • Hey guys Mr Roffle Waffles here

    @hezronmomia3171@hezronmomia31717 ай бұрын
  • The devs really want to make it easy for new players to understand and play the story. In the past new players would kill zombies and die and get over it because they didn’t want to put in the effort to learn the story. Now they just hold your hand and that makes it so much easier and “fun” for the casual player. Which I hate. I truly feel that zombies will never go back to that because at the end of the day the higher ups just want more people to play and the only way they can do that rn seems like Is to hold ur hand thru the story.

    @ElectriCarry@ElectriCarry7 ай бұрын
    • I don’t even know why people need to have the story showed so explicitly to them. I remember playing old zombies just for fun, I never cared about the deeper story, but it was there for people who did and payed attention to the maps. Left 4 dead also shows the story through it environment too.

      @BuzzingMeat@BuzzingMeat7 ай бұрын
    • @@BuzzingMeatI think that’s a point that the devs don’t understand anymore, the most important part is gameplay, good gameplay brings in new players, dumbing down lore only turns old fans away

      @burtreynolds8030@burtreynolds80306 ай бұрын
  • Been absolutely loving these cut-commentary videos of milo just gaming. Keep this up please!

    @ItsNifer@ItsNifer7 ай бұрын
  • The great thing about the way the zombies story use to be told is that it scratches the same itch as Analog Horror. Piecing together story and lore based on environmental story telling, puzzles and ciphers was always the most fun way to receive and interact with the story and characters. Basically leaving us to figure it out rather than just giving it to us.

    @Bradley22449@Bradley224497 ай бұрын
  • I'm genuinly confident that most storyline guys, or the hardcores that breath CoD:Zombies, could provide a better story for the players, if you gave them the chance, than what Treyarch brought to the table the last few years...

    @MegaAAfromaniac@MegaAAfromaniac7 ай бұрын
    • the OG zombies team hasnt been around for years hahaha let alone original treyarch

      @rustyshackleford67346@rustyshackleford673466 ай бұрын
  • Honestly the change to changeable operators in Cold War killed it for me. Didn’t feel like it connected to me at all

    @donati1938@donati19387 ай бұрын
  • Yo milo yout video just sparked so many questions i love your vids

    @ClarkBrinkman-op8dt@ClarkBrinkman-op8dt7 ай бұрын
  • Milo I love how you say it straight brother. Miss the OG feel of zombies and hope we can get a little closer to that someday

    @condogg1425@condogg14257 ай бұрын
  • yapfest 2023

    @calandrews2337@calandrews23376 ай бұрын
  • Milo your uploads lately have been helping me get my mind off a lot of adulthoods trials and tribulations. Thank you for keeping this community alive

    @Tetsuya5440@Tetsuya54407 ай бұрын
  • In love with the content lately, been here for years and absolutely love the pacing recently.

    @EliminateHD@EliminateHD7 ай бұрын
  • 31:00 😂 love you my guy. Thanks for always keeping it real. This was obviously the best part gotta watch til the end comment sleuths.

    @f.prince6642@f.prince66427 ай бұрын
  • holy f milo why are the videos so FIRE lately please keep it up

    @audiconcert@audiconcert7 ай бұрын
  • learned so many tidbits about der riese from this vid like the zombie hazard sign. pls make more like this on other maps

    @murco_@murco_7 ай бұрын
  • This absolutely covers all my issues with the new story. It feels so hand fed to the point where during cold war a lot of the time when I was thinking of these questions I would have in the back of my mind I would think 'oh the intel probably answers that' and never even both interacting with the theory side of the community. I love watching theory videos myself and when the storyline boils down to read read read read read to get all the answers to all my questions it's not really enjoyable.

    @demonz4733@demonz47337 ай бұрын
  • I would never buy the door to the left, simply because of how OP that original camping spot was near that window. 👌🏼

    @Commidian@Commidian7 ай бұрын
  • Loved the video milo. Please do more like this one

    @therookie5714@therookie57147 ай бұрын
  • Loving this style of videos, keep 'em coming!

    @wrubbles3415@wrubbles34157 ай бұрын
  • I cannot explain how much I adore having some more milo content, god do I miss the days of bo1 and bo2 watching your videos religiously

    @WrinkleyPanda@WrinkleyPanda7 ай бұрын
  • You do such a good job of explaining this. I fell in love w zombies during bo3, because it felt like a completely different, mystical, magical world where anything was possible. It was this own little special world that was so different from the rest of cod

    @logancota4325@logancota43257 ай бұрын
  • Fantastic video milo. Absolutely nailed it ❤ zombies is a very simple formula to me, "You don't know what you don't know" works so well and it feels since Jason's departure treyarch just don't understand anymore. They're so out of touch

    @jordangraham1465@jordangraham14657 ай бұрын
  • You know what bro, you've made me day Milo. I am high as Der Eiesndrach if on the mountains, and i got home and bed and saw Milo release a long ass upload and now i can lay down and chill. Great times, thanks all

    @rickykrilovs9508@rickykrilovs95087 ай бұрын
  • milo we’re clicking on every video right away now.. keep it up with the consistent uploads bro!

    @cjfolsom@cjfolsom7 ай бұрын
  • thank you for the nostalgia of my love for zombies😢😢😢❤

    @smithbucs@smithbucs7 ай бұрын
  • the bags under milo’s eyes deepen every mw3 video he makes

    @masterbeta1089@masterbeta10897 ай бұрын
  • I had this video on in the background while doing other things, and all I gotta say is you voiced my thoughts and opinions perfectly. I feel like us og players are no longer the main focus and that is just a bummer

    @n_dinardo01@n_dinardo016 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for the videos recently Milo. They’re amazing to fall asleep to.

    @ojman6548@ojman65487 ай бұрын
  • I remember Milo replying "you right!" to my tweet about the hardest EE (cos he forgot that moon existed, i would repress any memory of running that map too) and it hit me, finally that, it "sucks" from a nostalgia view what zombies is now but Fucking hell we had some amazing times, Milo doing his degree and also doing EE Guides I wont say the term, but we know exactly how much nonsense was involved His fitness arc, his time away. NoahJ, Lex, all the boys Probably get so many similar comments but, as one person in the massive community that is Zombies Thank you, for everything MrRoflWaffles

    @xConr.@xConr.6 ай бұрын
  • loved this vid Milo, i want more content like this from you!❤

    @Jorhie@Jorhie7 ай бұрын
  • Your zombie videos are the best :D

    @john1258@john12587 ай бұрын
  • This is a really important video, I hope zombies can recover but i'm not so sure anymore. Glad that you still care!

    @StevenChet@StevenChet7 ай бұрын
  • Brilliant video mate, glad to see the love you’re getting it’s well earned 👍

    @kanehudson3752@kanehudson37527 ай бұрын
  • Another banger video , thank you for making this video the way you did 👏

    @xkapii9790@xkapii97907 ай бұрын
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