Visually, Zombie Shooter is a definite upgrade from its predecessor, but given that Alien Shooter made an Excel spreadsheet look graphically adept, that's not saying much. If You've Ever played Sigma Team's massively addictive and unceasingly manic isometric blaster Alien Shooter, then you'll know exactly what to expect from Zombie Shooter - more carnage, only with shambling reanimated bodies replacing rapacious aliens. The weapon upgrades, in particular, are a lot of fun and can do some major damage when you get some of the more powerful ones. You can make your skills better, get better weapons, armor and so on. There is a fun upgrade system in the game that is not too in depth, but it fits the game perfectly. It is all about lasting as long as you can! Upgrades Galore You do have a barrier, but eventually, the zombies will break through. Instead, you control a gun turret and need to kill anything that comes close. The difference here is that you cannot walk around the level. The other mode is called Gun Stand and this is another survival mode. This mode is really fun and after about ten minutes the ground is red with blood! The zombies are relentless, but the game will give you some cool overpowered weapons like a minigun to help you out. Survive sees you dropped outside somewhere and you need to just survive as long as you can. Pick A ModeĪs well as the campaign there are two survival modes that you can have fun with as well. I really do think that Zombie Shooter is a fun game to play and it is great if you want something to plow through in 10 minutes to blow off a little steam after a hard day at work or school. I did find on occasion I would get a little cocky, stop paying attention and be surrounded by zombies. The game is very generous with its ammo and health powerups.
The game is not super hard and I found that when I died it was usually at the hands of a boss. You will go from area to area, killing things, picking up more stuff, maybe pressing a switch, blowing up a wall and then you fight a boss. Picking up powerups, new weapons, ammo, health items and so on. You are walking around, killing anything that comes in range. The game plays similar to something like Smash TV. The story is really not that great, but that does not matter as it serves as motivation for you to mow down tons of zombies and creatures. You need to stop it from getting out and also figure out what the heck happened. The main campaign sees you in a research facility that is where the zombie outbreak has started. I would say that simple, but fun is the best way that you can describe Zombie Shooter. There is a ton of gore in this game, in one of the game modes it is not unusual for there to be literally hundreds of zombie body parts all over the floor! Simple, But Fun I feel that it has more of a PlayStation look than it does a Super Nintendo one. It has an isometric top down view and it fits the game perfectly. The first thing that you notice about Zombie Shooter is the old school style graphics.