![]() ![]() The blood and gore factor ranges from zombies literally spewing out rainbows, stars, hearts, and pink sparkles, to absolutely horrific amounts of body fluids and entrails. Graphics: The cut scenes are beautiful, they took their time with the CGI cut scenes (You can watch our Video of the Prelude here (Opens in New Window)) and the in game graphics are solid enough that it does not break flow too much when they use them to continue the cut scene while playing. ![]() Not being a fan of most third person games, the auto adjusting camera angle can get you into a sticky spot from time to time, and the random pausing in the middle of combat to tell me something trivial in a pause screen is really annoying. Controls: The layout for the controls is a little clunky at first, but once you get the hang of it the button lay out becomes second nature. Set in the 80's, with all the lines and music to match it sets the mood really well, and makes the story solid enough to want to play through at least once. Story: The story is a little weak and cliché, satanic rituals, leads to zombies, and a mad man trying to take over the world through the use of these zombies and become all powerful. You want to play through to get to the next cut scene, butīy the time it’s over, you’re ready to slaughter more zombies.Īll that, and all the panty shots you could ask for. Really be standing alone, but when you combine the two you have a very Plot is a little cheesy to be a movie, and the game too shallow to Time in cut scenes to make a short film with a solid plot to match. The game is third a person zombie hack and slash with enough ![]()
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