Abstract: Weapons (see all)Gear (see all)Zombi puts players in the middle of London circa 2012, where an outbreak has infected the population, destroying their humanity and turning them into mindless monsters preying on the flesh of the few remaining survivors. Thi...
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Published: 2015-08-19, Author: Christian , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: A mad scientist is pumping music through the decaying state rooms of Buckingham Palace: William Byrd, whose distinctly English compositions effortlessly conjure a Renaissance world of precision and calm, a realm of serene order. But there's something else...
Tense action, Plenty of challenge, Interesting permadeath mechanic
Misses the second-screen element of the Wii U original, Some bugs still remain
ZombiU certainly deserved better than it got on the Wii U, and thematically the game is arguably better suited to the Xbox One and PS4 audience than Nintendo's family-focused userbase. However, by cutting away the second screen functionality supplied b...
Zombi's improved visuals make it playable on next-gen consoles, but it is the same game as ZombiU with less. Players of the WiiU version won't find anything new, and the missing multiplayer shoots owners of Zombi in the foot. The lack of a second screen m...