With a name like Zombie Driver, little is left to the imagination. It immediately lets any prospective buyers know two things: both driving and zombies will make an appearance. Seeing as there's likely a small audience for a Forza clone with all of the racers replaced with the undead, it's should be fairly obvious that the game is about flattening zombies in a car, something that hasn't really been done all that much despite the zombie market booming as of the past few years. The idea of slaying the living dead has become something of a hot topic for game developers, leading to over-saturation of the flesh-eating scourge. In fact, just as the World War II shooter became overdone thanks to dozens of releases over the course of a few short years, there are many who are ready to dismiss zombie games because to this problem.
Zombie Driver: Ultimate Edition is a top down driving game that involves you fighting your way through the streets of a zombie infested city to save the survivors of a disastrous chemical accident that changed most of the city’s population into mindless brain hungry monsters.
Exor Studios is working with Microsoft to try and bring an enhanced version of Zombie Driver to Xbox One.
In the dusty, undeveloped wastelands of Western Mudos, cantankerous townsfolk find their settlements besieged by belligerent outlaws. Along comes Stranger, a tall, dark and enigmatic bounty hunter with a critter-firing crossbow. First released in 2005, Stranger’s Wrath has been passionately upgraded in HD and is coming to the PS Vita this week.
Enjoy this week The Drop.
I can't wait for OddWorld: Stranger's Wrath. Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed is a retail purchase.
I also think we will see Batman: Arkham Asylum free on plus soon in North America.