Through a unique experience using Kinect for Xbox 360 players must survive a hellish night as they fight to survive
against undead enemies, deadly traps, and one mind - warped madman.
The new trailer showcases more of the Mirror's Edge styled freerunning, alongside a taste of the brutal zombie maneuvers players will be able to use
against their undead enemy.
Not exact matches
Boats are also a new addition to the zombie sequel and can be boarded by multiple characters, one to steer the boat while another fires a turret
against enemy undead.
Soon enough the youngsters form a bloody alliance
against the common
enemy, the teaching staff, which then spends most of the film running from the
undead or fighting them with fire extinguishers, gasoline, whips and chains.
We learn a little of the sequel's story, and then see a number of the
enemies, monsters and bosses that the Lost
Undead (as it appears the new player character will be; not so chosen this time) is to face off
against.
Upgrade them with coins collected from your defeated
enemies and hold your ground
against the increasingly difficult waves of
undead.
In the mall, you'll be facing off
against some original monster creations, some that pay homage to survival horror games, and other kinda creepy zombie
enemies who weren't fortunate enough to retain their human hearts (and adorable designs) like our
Undead Darlings, such as the zombie with a bag o» knives (left) that appears solely in the shopping mall dungeon.
Both of these new dungeons put players up
against the reanimated bones of an ancient dragon, as well as familiar
enemies from the game like ogres, sorcerers, and the
undead.
There are no shops in Ray Gigant, so using Breed crystals is the best way to discover new gear to help you in specific situations, such as shields that work well
against magic, or weapons that deal extra damage to
undead enemies.