Last Anime Boy 2: Hentai Zombie Hell
- April 16, 2018
- CSM
In 2088, Nazi Muslims achieved great success in the field of chemical weapons and, not to fall into captivity and fight even after death with the infidels, they created a serum that turned them into zombies.
Reviews
- Some players find the game amusing and enjoy the absurdity of its poor quality.
- A few reviews highlight improvements over the first game, such as fewer crashes and a decent soundtrack.
- Certain players appreciate the game's unique blend of themes and find it entertaining despite its flaws.
- The game suffers from severe control issues, including oversensitive mouse settings that make it unplayable.
- Graphics and overall quality are described as low-resolution and poorly executed, leading to a negative player experience.
- There are concerns about unethical practices by the developer, including asset flipping and review manipulation, which undermine the game's credibility.
- story4 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 25 % neutral mentions
- 25 % negative mentions
The game's story is rich and reminiscent of dark age themes, featuring engaging moments like a horde of goblins pursuing the main character. Players are encouraged to explore the continuously evolving narrative and quests without revealing specific plot details.
“There is much content to unpack in this game, and the storyline reminds me of something out of the Dark Ages. My favorite part so far is where the horde of goblins sprints out of the forest in unison and pursues the main character.”
“I wish not to spoil the plot; however, I urge you to take a plunge into the game's forever updating storyline, quests, and content.”
“There is much content to unpack in this game, and the storyline reminds me of something out of the dark ages. My favorite part so far is where the horde of goblins sprints out of the forest in unison and pursues the main character.”
- gameplay3 mentions
- 67 % positive mentions
- -33 % neutral mentions
- 67 % negative mentions
Gameplay features straightforward first-person shooting mechanics with sprite-based enemies in compact 2D levels reminiscent of classic titles like Wolfenstein 3D. While the controls and mechanics are well-designed for skilled players, the overall experience is marred by chaotic gameplay and overwhelming audio elements.
“This game is a combination of a skilled shooter with good keybinds, mechanics, and a mature audience, featuring an inspiring, in-tune soundtrack that methodically encourages you to try hard and never give up.”
“Gameplay consists of simple single-plane FPS shooting against sprite-based enemies on small 2D levels, reminiscent of Wolfenstein 3D.”
“Gameplay consists of simple single-plane FPS shooting against sprite-based enemies on small 2D levels, just like Wolfenstein 3D.”
“The graphics are still nicely Doom-styled, but the music and sounds are kind of ear-piercing, and the gameplay is a gigantic mess.”
- graphics3 mentions
- 33 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 67 % negative mentions
The graphics are criticized for being low-resolution and poorly executed, often described as "pixel trash," with a lack of customization options. While some appreciate the retro "Doom-styled" aesthetic, the overall presentation is marred by technical issues and a chaotic gameplay experience.
“Also, like every other raycasting game maker asset flip, the resolution and controls are locked and can't be changed, and the graphics are horrible, low-resolution 'pixel' trash.”
“Terrible graphics, completely made up storyline with no relation to the game.”
- monetization3 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The monetization aspect of the game has been criticized for being exploitative, with developers allegedly using a construction kit to create low-quality games as cash grabs on Steam. Reviewers highlight a pattern of unethical practices, including the dumping of others' work and the use of fake accounts to promote these poorly made games, often characterized by subpar language and timing that suggests coordinated efforts to mislead consumers.
“It's pure trash, and while the intent of the construction kit was to make small games to pass around with friends and to teach some aspects of game making, unethical developers will dump the games on Steam as cash grabs.”
“Have shown a repeat pattern of unethically dumping other people's work onto Steam as a cheap, nasty cash grab, through this account or through closely linked/alt accounts.”
“They're written in either Russian or broken English, appear at almost exactly the same time, very shortly after the game launched on Steam, all have a direct Steam purchase of the game, and the accounts are used consistently to write fake reviews for asset flips and other cash grabs/scams.”
- music3 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The music in the game is generally praised for its inspirational and motivating qualities, enhancing the overall experience and encouraging players to persevere. However, some users find the sound design to be overwhelming, describing it as "earraping," which detracts from the gameplay. Overall, while the soundtrack is seen as an improvement over the previous installment, it may not appeal to everyone.
“This game is a combination of a skilled shooter with good keybinds, mechanics, and a mature audience with an inspiring, in-tune soundtrack that methodically encourages you to try hard and never give up.”
“Better than the first, with fewer crashes and glitches. The soundtrack is pretty good, and the gameplay is well-executed. It's Doom; what's not to love?”
“The music and sounds are immersive and enhance the overall experience of the game.”
- stability1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
Overall, players note that the game's stability has improved compared to its predecessor, with fewer crashes and glitches. However, many express frustration with the game's difficulty, citing issues with enemy density and rapid health loss, suggesting that a patch to introduce difficulty options would enhance the experience.
“The game has improved from the first installment with fewer crashes and glitches, but the difficulty is overwhelming. The first stage is nearly impossible due to the excessive number of zombies and limited space to maneuver. Additionally, health drops too quickly, making it frustrating to progress. A patch to introduce difficulty options would be greatly appreciated.”
“While the gameplay and soundtrack are enjoyable, the stability issues remain a concern. The game crashes more often than I'd like, which disrupts the experience. It's frustrating to lose progress due to these technical problems.”
“Despite some improvements, the game still suffers from stability issues. Frequent crashes and glitches make it hard to enjoy the experience fully. I hope future updates address these problems.”