Zombie Murder
- March 12, 2018
- Falco Software
Zombie Murder - A brutal shooter with good graphics, special effects and hard-edged music. A large arsenal of weapons, crowds of monsters, seas of blood and explosions.
Reviews
- The game offers fun and addictive mindless zombie killing gameplay with a nice selection of weaponry.
- The heavy metal soundtrack enhances the experience and adds excitement to the gameplay.
- The game provides a good stress reliever with increasingly difficult waves of zombies to face.
- The game suffers from crashes and stability issues, making it frustrating to play.
- Gameplay is repetitive and the arena design is boring, lacking variety and obstacles.
- There is no story or progression system, and many features like weapon pickups are poorly implemented.
- music4 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The music in the game is widely praised as its standout feature, with a heavy metal soundtrack by 'stabwound' that energizes players throughout their journey. While some describe the music as repetitive and cheap, it effectively enhances the overall fun and engagement of the gameplay experience.
“The music has to be the best part about the game.”
“Repetitive, cheap, but a fun romp with a nice selection of weaponry to choose from, and an awesome soundtrack by 'stabwound'.”
“The graphics and effects are cheesy, but those, along with the sound effects and music, are the only reason I was interested, to say the least.”
“The heavy metal soundtrack really pumps you up as you progress through stages.”
- story2 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- -100 % neutral mentions
- 150 % negative mentions
The story aspect of the game is minimal, primarily serving as a backdrop for the gameplay, which focuses on battling waves of zombies. Players should not expect a deep narrative, as the experience is more about the action and stress relief than storytelling.
“A story or a reason for why you are alone fighting the hordes.”
“There is no real story or reason for why you are alone fighting the hordes.”
“Don't expect a story or anything other than facing off against hordes of increasingly difficult zombies.”
“The narrative is virtually non-existent, leaving players without any meaningful context.”
- graphics2 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- -50 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Reviewers emphasize the importance of 1080 resolution in modern games, even for those with retro 8-bit graphics. While some find the graphics and effects to be cheesy, they appreciate how these elements, along with sound effects and music, contribute to the overall appeal of the game.
“First off, I find that games today should always embrace the 1080 resolution and nothing less, regardless of whether it is an 8-bit graphics game.”
“First off, I find that games today should always embrace 1080p resolution and nothing less, regardless of whether it is an 8-bit graphics game.”
“The graphics and effects are cheesy, but those, along with the sound effects and music, are the only reason I was interested, to say the least.”