
I'm not sure what all the whining is about. It's great fun smacking zombies over the head with a baseball bat and the maps are very atmospheric.
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Wed 14 Sep 2011, 15:15,
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and B) It's like a bland Dead Rising (Which I love, but I'll be the first to admit - it played like a dog).
I'll get to it eventually, but I'm not paying £40 for somthing that MIGHT not be as bad as people are saying.
My gut usually does me well when it comes to games.
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Wed 14 Sep 2011, 15:18,
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I'll get to it eventually, but I'm not paying £40 for somthing that MIGHT not be as bad as people are saying.
My gut usually does me well when it comes to games.

I've had a few annoying hangs but it's not crashed or anything.
It doesn't live up to the trailer, but then I'm not sure anything would. (The game intro was a bit jarring because of that - basically a first-person piss-head cam of the night before the morning after the zombie apocalypse with swears). I have to say I like it more than Dead Rising so far, but it's similar in some ways.
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Wed 14 Sep 2011, 15:24,
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It doesn't live up to the trailer, but then I'm not sure anything would. (The game intro was a bit jarring because of that - basically a first-person piss-head cam of the night before the morning after the zombie apocalypse with swears). I have to say I like it more than Dead Rising so far, but it's similar in some ways.

no crushing time limits, shitty human bosses, its a lot more fun, and its SO good being genuinely scared of a few zombies, rather than a million all bunched together. A standard zombie encounter can go really wrong if you handle it poorly. They can attract their mates, and generally overwhelm you. You really have to make decisions if you want to explore that bit, just because its nearby. Its the most 'simulator-y' zombie survival game ive played. Very in-depth.
Dead rising was one of the most maddening games ive ever played, and one of the rare few i never finished. Bought the sequel thinking they fixed the problems i hated in it, and nope - they didnt.
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Wed 14 Sep 2011, 15:26,
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Dead rising was one of the most maddening games ive ever played, and one of the rare few i never finished. Bought the sequel thinking they fixed the problems i hated in it, and nope - they didnt.

and watching the "Urrrrggghhh"ing shit drown :)
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Wed 14 Sep 2011, 15:28,
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where a grief stricken man asks us to go to his house and kill his wife and daughter, who have succumbed to the zombie-ness. We respectfully agree to the quest, and begin our sombre trip to his house.
When we get there, we chop his wife's arms and legs off with an electrified machete, leaving her spasming corpse twitching with electricity, then all 4 of us surround her daughter and kick her to death on the floor. We then steal all his stuff lying around the house.
We go back to the safehouse and tell him we ended their suffering. He thanks us emotionally.
Its great :-D
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Wed 14 Sep 2011, 15:32,
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When we get there, we chop his wife's arms and legs off with an electrified machete, leaving her spasming corpse twitching with electricity, then all 4 of us surround her daughter and kick her to death on the floor. We then steal all his stuff lying around the house.
We go back to the safehouse and tell him we ended their suffering. He thanks us emotionally.
Its great :-D

^ This pretty much sums it up. Robbing stuff off corpses and beating the shit out of them if they get up.
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Wed 14 Sep 2011, 15:35,
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I do actually enjoy bullying straggler zombies, randomly kicking them into the ground face-first. It's very weird in that respect.
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Wed 14 Sep 2011, 15:45,
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Kick them over, stomp their head - job done!
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Wed 14 Sep 2011, 15:48,
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Cost me £6 off Play.com as I had a fair bit of credit on the site; this is a real Marmite game as far as I can tell. The reviewers have been arguing like hell; personally I love my level 13 Sutcliffe Hammer...remember, if it ain't a Peter you're not a beater!
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Wed 14 Sep 2011, 15:22,
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