User blog comment:FromDvToZombies/Zetsubou no Shima pre-release interview revealing a few details about Jason Blundell's thought proccess with DLC 3 and DLC 4's Zombies map./@comment-25285565-20160517002532/@comment-28286675-20160517095507

The only zombies maps I truly find great enough to deem them "my favorites" personally are: Origins, Der Eisendrache, Kino der Toten, Zetsubou no Shima, Mob of the Dead, The Giant (Black Ops III Remake), Buried and Ascension. And by the way, that was in a none particular order. Anyways, all the maps that didn't get mentioned, is more of a map that I personally tend to play every now and then, just to revisit them. And as you might have noticed, Blundell has made 5 of the 8 maps I just mentioned. Honestly, I love the convoluted easter eggs, the amazing side quests, the ciphers, the Pack a Punch upgrades, the fact that there's no PhD Flopper added yet(reminiscent of the Black Ops II days... anyone?), the sliding system, the proper ranking system, the unique transportation methods, the Der Eisendrache reward gondola's, the Origins crew (which I find strangely better than the O4 for some reason, maybe its because of their actual seriousness which flows very well with their grand mission), Half of the SoE crew (with those "half's" being Nero and Jackie "Fucking" Vincent!), the buildable wunderweapons, the snowy environments, the limited time valentines day easter egg, the complexity and depth of the story-line, the "multi-verse" theory finally being proved as canon, the jokes made by Jason Blundell, as well as many more things!

These things alone is something Jimmy never managed to add in for the most part. He lost his story-line perspective with Tranzit (which is a map that I personally think is alright) and Die Rise, but came back strong with Buried, but then it was too late to save the characters, as the community had already spoken. Their life where cut short due to our decision, and I still miss the Green Run group. Especially Marlton and Stuhlinger, which was the ones I personally grew accustomed to.