At the bottom of the list sits Gorod Krovi (DLC 3: Descent). This is not to say it is a bad map—within the Black Ops III engine, there are arguably no "bad" maps—but it suffers from specific design choices that hinder replayability. Set in a war-torn, dragon-infested Stalingrad, the map is visually cluttered and chaotic. The introduction of the "Grobortok" machine and the reliance on PAP (Pack-a-Punch) trials often turned matches into tedious chores. Furthermore, the constant noise of explosions and the oppressive nature of the zombie spawns in the tighter streets made it a less relaxing experience compared to the open expanses of Der Eisendrache or Shadows of Evil . While the narrative moments—the tragic fate of Nikolai’s timeline—were peak fiction, the gameplay loop often felt like a grind.
. While some find it "lazy," others love it for its high-round potential and nostalgic value. Zetsubou No Shima black ops 3 all dlc zombie maps top