Mike B: "Despite the variety in foes, weapons and power-ups, the game feels a little uninspired. Perhaps we are finally saturated with zombies in the popular culture world. Is it time to find a new villain for video games? Maybe, but, please not Nazi's again, or Zombie Nazi's, now where is my copy of Wolfenstein and NecroVisioN?"
Neil writes "The Xbox Live Deals With Gold and Publisher Sale for 28th Oct-3rd Nov 2014 is now live. Anything you fancy?"
Oh might as well pick up that Titanfall season pass, on the off chance that I ever play the xbox version again.
What could have been a fun game failed miserably in almost every category, the much loved zombie killing genre of games taking a bit of a hit with this title. The power ups were a fun touch until ButtonMasher realised thy rarely work either, so the only suggestion they have is that you save your Microsoft points for something a tad more enjoyable.
Co-op in Zombie Wranglers gives the mundane tasks a bit more depth, and supporting one another to efficiently mop up the undead is much more satisfying than doing it alone. Local co-op falls short by having a restrictive single-screen camera, but also gives a different vantage point for playing! Online co-op is where it's at, and really fits well within the game. These four kids are friends in their neighborhood, so why separate them for a boring single-player experience?