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Zombie driver multiplayer
Zombie driver multiplayer




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It restricts you to a stupidly small area, though, when the concept is crying out for the whole city to play around in. It's crude, but it delivers a more consistent level of mayhem than the story and is ideal for bloodthirsty bursts of time-wasting fun. A survival mode by any other name, it asks that you survive the requisite waves of enemies, earning a better weapon power-up each time. The game never really takes advantage of its sandbox, and that's especially true of the bonus game modes.

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The story missions are amusing enough, but it's revealing that the most fun comes on the journey back to base, when all objectives have been fulfilled and you're free to simply roam around, clocking up score multipliers while threading through back alleys and crashing through fences in search of power-ups and carnage. It's a solid and enjoyable framework, but Polish developer Exor Studios seems unsure what to do with it, even three years after the original release. All can be upgraded with heavier armour and greater speed, while weapons include machine guns, rockets, flamethrowers and a powerful rail gun, as well as more cathartic mission-exclusive options such as tanks and bulldozers. There are more vehicles to unlock: some earned through secondary objectives such as clearing a police station to get a cop car, others awarded for performance in the other game modes outside of the story. "It's a solid and enjoyable framework, but Polish developer Exor Studios seems unsure what to do with it, even three years after the original release." Some missions change things up by taking place in rain or fog, or at night. Splattering through a few zombies has impact, but get bogged down in a crowd and you'll need to use nitros to power on through in a spray of gore. Handbrake turns and other driving tricks are easily mastered, so you never feel like the game is working against you. Movement is crisp and there's a dependable consistency to the physics. Under pressure, the controls don't let you down.

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All are easily dispatched, but en masse they can be deceptively dangerous. These detonate when you get close, taking huge chunks off your life bar. Worst are the crudely named Fat Zombies - basically Boomers on loan from Left 4 Dead. Others will lob chunks of masonry, chipping away at your protection. Hulking brutes will hammer your armour if you let them get close. Even with that done, getting the head count down to zero can be a picky job - it's common for zombies to wander in from outside the area while you're positioning yourself on the quest marker, necessitating last-minute mopping up.Įventually you find the game's pulse and can start to clear areas with greater efficiency, even as your efforts are hampered by different zombie types. Occasionally there'll be a nest - a shipping container pulsing with organic horror - that must be destroyed first to prevent zombies from continually spawning. There can be dozens of zombies on-screen at any time, explosions are plentiful and spectacular, and simply ploughing through a swarm of gutmunchers at high speed, reducing them to sticky red paste and meaty chunks, is a tangible joy.Ĭlearing an area generally means sweeping around and around a designated circumference until no zombies remain.

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Originally released for PC in 2009 and now enhanced with more missions and gameplay improvements, Zombie Driver's visuals have the fine detail and granular physics you'd expect from that platform. Weapons are unlocked across all vehicles, but improvements to armour and speed are specific to each ride. Thankfully, it's a fun motif and a robustly presented one. Your objectives are never very complicated - drive here and kill everything is the motif that repeats across the 31 stages. Starting out in a taxi, you begin running missions for the military as the undead fill the streets. Do we need more zombie games? Not really, yet Zombie Driver doubles down on the basic enjoyments you'd expect and justifies its existence through an endearing eagerness to please. It's a top-down shooter crossed with the citywide rampages of early GTA, set during yet another zombie apocalypse. Not a great one, but a better-than-expected diversion that at least deserves a second look.

zombie driver multiplayer

The title actually works against Zombie Driver in this case, because it's a pretty good game.

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That title is like a flashing beacon warning you away: a generic, search-term-driven attention-grabber that reeks of desperation and calls to mind too many slapdash App Store monstrosities and me-too Indie Game clunkers. You may well have skipped past this game when it popped up on various digital storefronts last week.






Zombie driver multiplayer