Zombie Apocalypse: Never Die Alone - Trailer
Help your friends fight off vicious zombies...or don't.
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I agree.Dead Raen said:Can someone get me a count of the number of zombie or alien-related top-down shooters currently on the market?
By this point, it's got to be in the hundreds. God.
So, Dead Island then?XT inc said:The problem with Zombie games now is they are all the same.
Do we need another top down twin sticks zombie game, hell no I have like 4 of them from indie packs.
They don't innovate and I might as well just play a free flash game.
We Need a co op zombie survival horror, in an open world with rpg elements. its the only type that has yet to be done. It is a double header that would revitalize 2 tired genres, the "Post apocalypse," by having everything still lush and beautiful because abunch of corpse aren't going to salt the earth and turn the world into a brown gray desert. While Also making a zombie game that isnt solid, mash the the fire button, or twin stick.
Haven't played it, but it looks like it falls into the mash the fire button catagory, I'm saying more, find a house, reinforce it, then take into concideration how many people you can take care of after you determine the likely hood of them cleaning out your stock room and running off in the night.Random berk said:So, Dead Island then?XT inc said:The problem with Zombie games now is they are all the same.
Do we need another top down twin sticks zombie game, hell no I have like 4 of them from indie packs.
They don't innovate and I might as well just play a free flash game.
We Need a co op zombie survival horror, in an open world with rpg elements. its the only type that has yet to be done. It is a double header that would revitalize 2 tired genres, the "Post apocalypse," by having everything still lush and beautiful because abunch of corpse aren't going to salt the earth and turn the world into a brown gray desert. While Also making a zombie game that isnt solid, mash the the fire button, or twin stick.
Haven't played it either, so I can't say anything about the gameplay. In all other aspects it ticks all the boxes you stated, at least in theory. Gotta say though, your idea does sound appealing. I'm not sure how they'd work it into a game though. Games generally need to have a certain amount of story and structure that you can progress through. I don't see how you'd make fixed fortification defence a key part of your game while keeping a good story going, and not boring your players by confining them to one small space.XT inc said:Haven't played it, but it looks like it falls into the mash the fire button catagory, I'm saying more, find a house, reinforce it, then take into concideration how many people you can take care of after you determine the likely hood of them cleaning out your stock room and running off in the night.Random berk said:So, Dead Island then?XT inc said:The problem with Zombie games now is they are all the same.
Do we need another top down twin sticks zombie game, hell no I have like 4 of them from indie packs.
They don't innovate and I might as well just play a free flash game.
We Need a co op zombie survival horror, in an open world with rpg elements. its the only type that has yet to be done. It is a double header that would revitalize 2 tired genres, the "Post apocalypse," by having everything still lush and beautiful because abunch of corpse aren't going to salt the earth and turn the world into a brown gray desert. While Also making a zombie game that isnt solid, mash the the fire button, or twin stick.
Picture, the walking dead as it is in the comic form, but a video game that isn't being made by telltale games of all people.