You must get the required number
of zombie kills in one game.
We're told they represent something about mass consumerism and the zombification of western culture, but for practical purposes they're an arsenal
of zombie killing implements.
They're assigned goals to complete — clear out areas, find certain pieces of tech, etc. — and are rewarded for the numbers
of zombies they kill before finally getting a chance to team up and fight a boss.
-- Survival, a six - player co-op mode which asks players to — shockingly enough — survive 10 waves
of zombie killing machines.
Sadly you're going to have to do a considerable amount
of zombie killing because levelling up is a strangely infrequent event for such a short game.
Plenty
of zombie killing action and fun.
Dead Rising was one of the original stand out Xbox 360 games that helped spawn a legacy
of zombie killing for many years to come.
Not exact matches
You
kill zombies to unlock new weapons and access to new areas, but the number
of zombies can overwhelm an uncoordinated group.
Once again, the screaming souls
of the eight million cry out for vengenance against the false prophet Jesus and tthe army
of zombies that
kill in his name.
Before it is
killed though it walks on water, turns water into wine, heals lepers and makes a
zombie out
of a man named Lazarus (funny that there is only one source docu.ment for these spectacular events).
kill two (
zombie) birds with one stone... uppingh the whippets contract to a 140 grand a week was the worst piece
of management in recent arsenal history and puts paid to the myth
of wenger as the thinking mans (and womens) manager
In the final moments
of last Sunday's episode, everybody's favorite gentle giant, Hodor, was tragically
killed by an army
of zombies.
Need to light a huge puddle
of gasoline to
kill a bunch
of zombies?
I love playing Call
of Duty so I can
kill zombies, oh Fearr 3, aaaand Resident evil / Silent Hill games.
killing zombies online with three other ramdom people, and a lot
of them made it even more Hilarious...
On the other hand, I really enjoyed seeing the odd, feral - looking beauty Mireille Enos (
of TV's «The
Killing») as Pitt's on - screen wife; I wish she had more to do in the film than hunker onboard an aircraft carrier with their kids, hoping the
zombies won't learn how to swim.
It's not about the thrills
of killing zombies, this game focuses on the realtionships between characters in a
zombie apocalypse scenario, and makes you see how ordinary people can get along (and indeed fall out) in this scenario.
in my perspective, this game is a very genuine involved game, although you may not be
killing zombies all the time, It's about the social perspective
of the game, much more than the violence.
In the film production - within - the - film, the recycled story, during most
of its running time, goes according to plan: the virgin's friends die, leaving Dana alone to
kill the redneck
zombies.
These guys have good writers and the TellTale engine supports doing that; writing directly to gamers a
zombie movie in so many parts is successful and this is one
of the few games I'm on my second time through and limited it may be replay wise I just love the different ways to get my characters
killed and chose to slay.
Mainly because I was tired
of the whole
zombie smash
kill apocalypse thing, and I never thought any other
zombie experience would be able to captivate me.
To even things up, when Mortis is
killed (in the line
of duty,
of course) he gets a jump start from the Resurrection machine and takes the fight to the
zombie bad guys.
Dead Rising 4 offers players a chance to explore a
zombie - infested open - world at their own leisure and
kill throngs
of enemies ad nauseam.
Dead Rising 4 has thousands
of zombies to
kill, with an omnipresent Christmas theme that's bizarre, unifying and, strangely, soothing.
Dead Rising 4 has some obvious flaws, like a shallow story, poorly executed co-op and the difficulty level that is nonexistent for anyone who has a tiniest bit
of gaming experience, but I honestly enjoyed
killing almost 15.000
zombies throughout the campaign.
Dead Island: Riptide is a game where enjoyment hinges entirely on personal satisfaction
of repetitively
killing thousands
of zombies and having friends with the same passion.
After breaking through with films made by an emerging avant garde — including Josh Trank's Chronicle, Derek Cianfrance's The Place Beyond the Pines and Josh Krokidas»
Kill Your Darlings — this year the 28 - year - old actor has starred in two very
of - the - moment genres, first playing Harry Osborn, Peter Parker's childhood pal turned homicidal supervillain Green Goblin, in The Amazing Spider - Man 2, and now appearing opposite Aubrey Plaza in the
zombie comedy Life After Beth.
This little bit
of Killing Floor 2 news was lost in the E3 shuffle, but the zombie killing cooperative FPS title kicked off the summer last week with some new challenges to enjoy in th
Killing Floor 2 news was lost in the E3 shuffle, but the
zombie killing cooperative FPS title kicked off the summer last week with some new challenges to enjoy in th
killing cooperative FPS title kicked off the summer last week with some new challenges to enjoy in the game.
That's right, you can now get the six player cooperative FPS title and all
of its
zombie -
killing guns and gore right now!
Lollipop Chainsaw, the up - and - coming
zombie killing cheerleader game, is being designed by Japanese game developer Grasshopper Manufacture
of No More Heroes fame.
Turns out there are other survivors, but they have slowly been turning into some sort
of mutated
zombies out to
kill, making the streets a dangerous place to be.
Allegedly inspired by the true story
of a Mexican man named Gojo Cardinas who
killed dozens
of women under the apparent influence
of his mother before being incarcerated and rehabilitated, Santa Sangre is in many ways a novel retelling
of Hitchcock's Psycho (1960), with that film's psychosexual subtext here put on full display with overt symbolism (e.g. Concha, the castrating mother's name, is slang for «vagina») and mixed with elements
of The Hands
of Orlac (Robert Wiene, 1924), The Invisible Man and George Romero's
zombie films.
Wyrmwood is standard stuff with a few good
kills and a handful
of compelling makeup effects, pulled together with high, some would say manic, energy, culminating in a strangely zeitgeist - y mutation where it turns out that some
of the
zombies can be controlled telepathically or someshit.
Dead Rising: Endgame, ``... begins by dropping us into the
zombie - infested quarantined zone
of East Mission City where investigative reporter Chase Carter must stop a secret government conspiracy which, though seemingly aimed at ending the country's
zombie epidemic, will also
kill millions
of innocent civilians.»
brand
of terror juxtaposes brilliantly against the hilarious ways you can
kill zombies or human enemies during normal gameplay, like putting novelty masks heads on their heads, or filling the floor with oil and watching
zombie hordes tumble all over some marbles.
A simple process
of killing zombie; gone are thrilling escorts and distinct personalities to discover.
If you've got a sense
of humor, love engaging gameplay that doesn't require player creativity but still stimulates it, and are up for a
zombie -
killing romp through a undead Sin City.
For the rest, it's the usual stuff: wounded heroes having to dispatch their loved ones; schlubs learning
of their secret superhero power
of zombie -
killing; and the revelation that the real monsters are our fellow Man.
The heart
of the game, the endless
zombie killing, is pitch perfect.
Everything you do (and every
zombie you
kill) yields experience points, which can be spent to improve Nick's abilities and crafting skills, as well as increase his life bar, his inventory size and the potency
of power - ups he uses.
Players use baseball bats, knives, axes, shotguns, and rifles to
kill waves
of zombies.
Once the handcuffs are removed in Off the Record, these quirks become more apparent, and it only takes so long before the thrill
of killing zombies dissipates.
In the end, it's the ability to invite a friend to join you on your
zombie -
killing rampages and the game's odd collection
of gory mini-games that make this the sort
of title I'd tell people to buy.
Killing Floor 2 is like what would happen if the people behind the Call
of Duty
zombies mode had only ever watched The Matrix and nothing else.
But unlocking challenges requires you to
kill thousands
of zombies, and it's not worth mindlessly butchering away to see what new objectives will be unlocked.
The different types
of enemies — faster
zombies, smarter
zombies, and paramilitary soldiers — helped break the monotony, but I was still just mashing buttons to
kill them.
If you manage to get the missions done and beat the boss, there are random objectives like
killing a certain number
of zombies with a specific type
of weapon — but beyond that, you're just wasting time for the rest
of the in - game day.
The action picks up where it left off, with your hero having just saved the world from the brink
of annihilation thanks to the memory
of an old Russian sniper and a bunch
of numbers... or was it Kennedy and McNamara
killing zombies with Castro and Nixon?
Would you, instead
of focusing on the story, try to save 50 survivors to unlock that achievement, or would you try to
kill 53,594
zombies for another?
In fact, by the time McGowan's much - publicized machine - gun leg is finally introduced, it's nothing but the cherry on top
of a very delicious
zombie -
killing sundae.