This often means that zombies can be too spread out to cause a decent chain, and it also makes the explosive barrel placement on some attempts much more beneficial than others.Įach level contains a four-tier rating system - bronze being the worst and platinum being the best. Each level has a different combination of zombie types and, although each scenario has a set amount of flesh eaters, the layout of the levels are completely random. This puzzle element does have an addictive quality to it but, unfortunately, the game also has a few frustrations that offset this. The Mortar Zombie I found to be particularly satisfying, which fires its intestines out of its head when shot - this creates a squishy, meaty kind of rain and sounds as if the local butcher's has exploded, with the product landing on the floor beside you. Each has their own tactical advantages and disadvantages. There are a few different variants on the standard 'walker': exploding zombies, zombies with guns that fire upon death, zombies that leave a puddle of bile. A well timed bullet to the 'gaming standard' explosive barrel is a surefire way of setting off a decent kill chain. So choosing your initial target wisely can pay dividends. Killed zombies will set off a chain reaction, killing any shambler stood next to them. There is no danger of death here, with the aim being to wipe out as many zombies as possible - potentially all of them - with three bullets. Action takes place in the city of Redfield (hi, Resident Evil) after another outbreak which is explained through a well drawn, but not so well written introduction.Įach level opens with your avatar stood on a vantage point above the horde. OMG HD Zombies!, is a remake of an old PSP game, albeit with a few new zombie types, levels, crisper visuals and the ability to poke the screen. There seems to be a general consensus that zombies equal monies. Originally used in B movies as a way of keeping the costs down and, afterwards, used in gaming as a way of introducing easy-to-programme AI. Reviews // 9th Jul 2013 - 10 years ago // By Kirk Mckeand OMG HD Zombies! Review
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