Call of Duty Zombies fans recently took a trip down memory lane, digging through old discussions about the game that started it all, Call of Duty: World at War. The legendary FPS from now-longtime Call of Duty developer Treyarch ushered in a new age for the series, placing players in the middle of World War 2. Along with multiplayer and campaign modes, Treyarch also included a secret Zombies mode in World at War that has since grown into a massive franchise.
While there's been a variety of changes and improvements made to the Call of Duty formula, each new release still feels connected to one another thanks to the series' satisfying combat, robust multiplayer features, action-packed story missions, and ever-increasing graphical fidelity. The franchise's Zombies mode has remained a cornerstone of the brand, even if it may not be as popular as Team Deathmatch. Over the last several years, Call of Duty Zombies has grown and evolved, much like the zombies themselves, becoming a story and feature-rich haven for those wanting to sit back and wipe out horde after endless horde. However, as the mode progresses, some players have grown fonder of the game that started everything, World at...