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Undo the Undead in Zombie Army 4 | VGChartz Preview

VGChartz's Evan Norris: "Apart from its compelling feedback loop and its smart blend of action and horror, Zombie Army 4 does well with the basics. Guns are throaty and impactful, weapon attachments and perks add flavor to combat, and enemies comes in plenty of different shapes and sizes. The game also provides several interactive traps built into its levels—or at least the fraction of a level I played. A well-placed bullet will activate a rotor blade, for example, that will shred a dozen incoming zombies at once.

In the end, Zombie Army 4 is just that—a game about shredding Nazi zombies with a giant rotor blade. It knows it and it owns it. It leans into the absurdity of its premise and its gameplay, and it looks to be a lot of fun, especially with a few good mates."

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Best Zombie Games for Xbox One

GF365: "Here are the best zombie games for Xbox One. Many of these post-apocalyptic zombie games are also available on other platforms. Plus, you can play any of these games on Xbox Series X and S via backward compatibility."

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The Dead War comes to an end with the new Zombie Army 4 Ragnarök Campaign & Character Pack

Neil writes: "It's had a great run and is still right up there as one of our most favourite of all Xbox games, but Zombie Army 4: Dead War is finally reaching a conclusion, as Rebellion drop the Ragnarök Campaign & Character Pack to the world, along with a variety of DLC packs and new Horde map."

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robtion767d ago

Zombie army 4 is a great game. I have put a lot of hours into it.

In regard to the article/post, sorry to criticise but you need to know. The sentence "one of our most favourite of all games" is just abysmal writing.

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Zombie Army 4: Dead War Switch Review - War Rages On - Nintendo Link

Rebellion has made a name for themselves with their Sniper Elite and Zombie Army titles, and now we have Zombie Army 4: Dead War on the Nintendo Switch. Rebellion’s trademark is the kill cam, in which you can see your shot in slow motion and what it can cause, and seeing it in action is a thing of beauty. But how does this fourth entry in the franchise fair on the Switch? Check out Jason Capp's review for more.

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