A mix of roles is congenial for the fantastic four-player co-op, especially when playing on hard difficulty. There is a small but substantial selection of weapons that should fit most playstyles, be-it the headstrong shotgun approach, or a methodical sniper type. Everything, from weapon selection and modifications to perks, is chosen here. Pre-game menus, and starting safe rooms akin to Left 4 Dead, are where your loadout is customized. These elements keep the ten-hour campaign consistently fresh despite the lack of plot and occasionally repetitive objective routines. Each chapter brings new enemy types, environments, and objectives. These will take you across Italy – – placing you in iconic cities like Venice and Rome. When a cutscene does play, a new enemy type or boss is introduced in a chilling way that gets your blood boiling.īring in the Calvary Feel the Exp-induced Ecstasy There are only but a few cutscenes that disrupt that focus. Otherwise, this is an action game that knows what it is and decides to focus on the meat and bones of killing zombies. In-level radio chatter and collectible documents are where you will find exposition and lore. Rather than being bogged down by expanding upon its jejunity, the narrative is left by the wayside. In Zombie Army 4, the titular Dead War wages on. One squad of freedom fighters manage to defeat Hitler and send him to Hell. The undead army overwhelms the Allied forces, leading to the forming of a resistance. After he gives the go-ahead, the fallen Wehrmacht rises. This series is set in an alternate version of World War II - the main difference being that Hitler executes “Plan Z” as a last resort after he learns of his defeat in 1945. That expectation is a pure and unadulterated frenzy of blood and bullets. While the gameplay breaks little ground and the narrative is of seldom substance, you will get what is expected from this type of title. The game revels in mindless but approachable mayhem, allowing any newcomer to lock, load, and fire away at brainless baddies. Other than Call of Duty: World at War’s zombie mode and the Wolfenstein series, what else of worth has this cliché offered? Well, I can thankfully confirm that Zombie Army 4: Dear War provides a bloody good time featuring the fascist undead. Nazi zombies is an admittedly trite trope in horror gaming. Zombie Army 4: Dead War Review FebruB McCarthy - No Comments
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