The zombie video game genre is a bit oversaturated these days, but thanks to games like Dead Alliance, it appears developers can
Yet in the late nineties the use of frozen camera angles, masses of foes and the fresh concept of survival horror arguably established the mainstream
zombie video game genre that we're so familiar with today.
Not exact matches
Zombies are a tried and true staple of the horror
genre — as they have every right to be — but I can not think of a
video game that made them more threatening and imposing than those terrible shamblers found within the dilapidated city of Dying Light.
I get it, we all love the
zombie horror
genre and what better way to honor it then to make yet another
video game.
Zombies have been fodder for
video game designers for some time now and just when you think the trend is beginning to fade, Techland releases another
game that takes the
genre to a whole new level.
Still, the whole
zombie genre in
video games has become tiresome, only creating another hurdle for Survive to jump through.
While
video games and
zombie apocalypses are certainly no strangers to each other, The Last of Us rises above and beyond the self - cannibalizing
genre for one simple reason: It cares.
This
zombie trend has extended itself to
video games too, pretty much single - handedly creating an entire
zombie gaming
genre that revolves around these reanimated corpses.