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Where is the line between life and death? How far can human science go trying to understand this? Take part in the great battle to rescue humanity, and find out what's happening!
The human race is in danger again. This time scientists could not cope th...
Where is the line between life and death? How far can human science go trying to understand this? Take part in the great battle to rescue humanity, and find out what's happening!
The human race is in danger again. This time scientists could not cope the imminent threat and became monsters themselves. Crowds of zombie people filled the secret research base. The dreadful contagion is about to spread earth wide. Use the last chance to save the humanity from total annihilation! Find the answer to the main question - what caused the catastrophe? Who knows, maybe on the final stage you'll face something terrible...?
Highly imaginative selection of zombies, with about 1,000 zombies on each map, showing up to 100 zombies simultaneously on one playing screen.
Full-on-action male or female character.
Red or green blood selection.
Upgrade arms, improve the character’s skills, grab useful gadgets - from flash lights, to medkits, to battle drones and radar.
After completing the Campaign mode, try your monster fighting skills in two additional game modes - Survive and Gun Stand. Only these modes will really show how good you've become.
I've bought this game very cheap to have fun quickly ... And hell yeah, it was fun to play without brain shooting zombies. The contract seems to be respected, but ... be blocked by a desk or a wall and be trapped stupidly without any possibility to escape or to die in order to retry, it's so frustrating. I tried two times to play, two times blocked, game uninstalled.
Synopsis: Feels like an extended-budget browser game, in the way you can finish it in six hours and be completely done with it. It gets extremely repetitive, especially with the bug the crashes the game when you die of an enemy projectile and forces restarts.
Main focus of the game: gameplay, music.
Least focused parts: replayability. (Those two extra modes are more of the same.)
To be fair, the devs tried to keep it fresh by having about 10 varied maps that get painted with gore of the gunned down foes. No, they do not disappear, unlike foe-dropped power-ups. Despite the pretty cool gorescape screenshots, you most likely do not want to play the maps again as there is next to nothing to discover, except for some hidden weapon upgrades that you also can buy from the store.
Weigh carefully how much you want to pay for a single playthrough. The gameplay might look great at the beginning, though the novelty of gunning down enemies completely wears off about halfway through when the game starts to ramp up the amount of enemies on a map. At that point, you simply cannot take them on normally and use screen-moving rationing tactics to kill them little by little, even on Easy. Enemies tend to get weird movement speed boosts when they are clustered together in large quantities, which is double death for the player. That's much unlike the trailer-shown "gun-down everything" action.
Oh yeah, the bugs. Although the game has a life system, the chances are you are going to have your game crash right when you die. There was one time in the game it did not crash. That was when I was killed by an objective bomb.
The music is great and changes according to the situation.
I am going to compare this, to a good zombie shooter (implemented in Flash) - "SAS: Zombie Assault 2" series, which is FREE.
5 is max - good or no problems, 1 means minimum - bad or a lot of problems.
---------------SAS Zombie Assault - Zombie Shooter
Visuals: 3 - 5
SFX: 4 - 3
Weapon balance: 4 - 2
Weapon varieties: 5 - 3
Level size: 3 - 5
Glitches of shots: 5 - 1
Glitches of movement: 5 - 1
AI: 5 - 1
Hardware performance: 5 - 1
Overall, this game is very boring with same background track, with AI moving the same pattern as player regardless of distance, some monsters have weapon deadzone - standing in front of them causes them to deal no damage to player, with A LOT of weapon misfiring and shot glitches, with very bad optimization - it uses both cores of my Samsung R60 notebook CPU while still having about 15 -25 fps.
I regret purchase A LOT. How is this a "Good" game?!!
If you just wanna shoot stuff to pieces, Zombie Shooter (and Alien Shooter) is your game. Constant waves of enemies keep your left mouse button clickin'. The isometric, top down vantage point gives you a fighting chance to see what's coming. Bosses and mid-stage bosses add some spice to the action. A bit of environmental puzzles test your brain...just a little. Light RPG upgrades allow you to strategize what you're gonna use and how you're gonna use it. There are worse ways to blow six bucks.