The ARMA/Operation Flashpoint series of games has an odd dual-life as highly-accurate team-based open world combat games and as military simulators used by, well, the military. Players play as a bizarre range of characters, ranging from JFK and Nixon, to Sarah Michelle Gellar and Danny Trejo, following a frankly ridiculous Nazi Zombie time travel plot. Gameplayer is focused around killing increasingly strong waves of zombies, in return for points that can be used to build barricades, buy weapons, unlock new areas or activate special items. You can fight endless waves of zombies in the traditional four-player survival mode, battle it out four-on-four-on-zombies in the versus Grief mode, play custom games of Zombies, or play one-to-four player co-op in the huge plot-driven open world Tranzit mode.
And the Zombies co-op horde mode also appeared in the first Black Ops game.īut Black Ops II has the best zombie shooter of the series so far, with four separate modes. Call of Duty: Black Ops II - Zombiesīlack Ops II wasn't the first Call of Duty game to have a zombie mode - that dubious claim to fame falls to World at War, Treyarch's pacific island set shooter.