So I've been a long time Zombie fan, way back to before the latest craze of "zombies make everything better" that happened within the last decade. However, with the current onslaught of zombies into several different mediums (books, video games, movies, tv shows etc.) there has been some discrepancies into how they move.
Now, I don't want to sound pompous, but I prefer the more traditional way of zombies (back from NOTLD when they were called "ghouls") moving where they are slow, shambling corpses that use their numbers to overwhelm survivors. An example of this can be seen in the first three George Romero "dead" movies (Night, Dawn, Day) or more recently in "The Walking Dead" on AMC. However, there is a entirely different group who says "no, that's not how zombies should move, they should be able to run, jump etc (See also: Dawn of the Dead remake).
Now, personally, I feel that if they are running, then they should be referred to as "infected" (like in 28 Days/Weeks Later, L4D series, Dead Island) but some people disagree.
So I want to ask you Escapist,
What do you prefer when it comes to zombies?
Now, I don't want to sound pompous, but I prefer the more traditional way of zombies (back from NOTLD when they were called "ghouls") moving where they are slow, shambling corpses that use their numbers to overwhelm survivors. An example of this can be seen in the first three George Romero "dead" movies (Night, Dawn, Day) or more recently in "The Walking Dead" on AMC. However, there is a entirely different group who says "no, that's not how zombies should move, they should be able to run, jump etc (See also: Dawn of the Dead remake).
Now, personally, I feel that if they are running, then they should be referred to as "infected" (like in 28 Days/Weeks Later, L4D series, Dead Island) but some people disagree.
So I want to ask you Escapist,
What do you prefer when it comes to zombies?