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ZRC Video Game Review: Left 4 Dead

Left 4 Dead is a highly ambitious zombie shoot-em-up game that, for a change, actually lives up to the hype surrounding it.

You play one of four characters who are stuck together during a zombie apocalypse. In most modes, the other characters are played by other people online. Your goal is to make your way from one safe house to another in one piece. Of course, along the way you’ll be presented with many challenges, be it basic zombie attacks, finding your way out of a city, or simply running out of ammo. Or perhaps you’ll be especially challenged as I was when I played for the first time and was getting used to the control scheme. I accidentally walked off the roof of a building. Thankfully my character managed to hold on, but one of my teammates was required to come help me get up.

What really makes this game unique is how it forces you to work together as a team. Zombies may pin you down and there is no way to get them off – the only thing that you can do is hope that the other players notice and come to your aid. As such, rather than running around like Rambo wise players stick together as a tight group. Thanks to voice chat in XBox Live, you can talk to the other players and devise strategies for best escaping the thousands of zombies that appear in each level. This dynamic is further reinforced when you realize that every time you play the game it’s different. That’s right – there are no scripted events. The game randomizes things every time you play, so if a zombie appears in a certain area one time, it might not the next. This really keeps you on your toes and forces you to communicate well with your teammates.

Aside from the normal mobs of roving zombies, there are a few “special” zombie types out to get you as well. These are stronger than the others and have special attacks, putting everyone on edge when they are around. Most make distinctive sounds and you may hear it before you see it, further upping the anxiety level.

Gameplay is broken up into a series of campaigns which each have several different levels. The campaigns each take place in different types of environments, but the aside from that there is little to distinguish them. Typically you will play as a group through an entire campaign, but if some of the players decide to call it quits they will be taken over by and AI player. There is also a single-player mode if you are unable to play online, but frankly without that human interaction it feels more like a practice round than the rest of the game. A final “versus” mode pits humans against zombies, and you actually have the opportunity to play as one of the more powerful zombies.

The graphics are amazingly realistic. The game developers worked hard to create a believable world and set a dark mood through dramatic lighting. I’m not joking when I say that I had dreams last night about being stuck in this video game world. The music and sound effects are also top notch, all adding to a really polished package with few flaws.

Overall, Left 4 Dead is the zombie game I’ve always wanted to see made and I couldn’t be happier with it. It’s fast-paced, scary, and boatloads of fun. If you’ve got an XBox 360 and read this site, it’s a no-brainer (no pun intended).

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Tofu the Vegan Zombie Challenge Game

Think you know zombie movie trivia? Why not try out Professor Vost’s Zombie Challenge game over on the Tofu the Vegan Zombie web site? It’s sort of like Who wants to be a Millionaire meets Night of the Living Dead. The questions range from easy to moderately difficult, but don’t worry you have a couple lifelines to get you through.

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Left 4 Dead out today!

Left 4 Dead is out today for XBox 360 and PC! I know that several of our readers will be picking this one up today, so if you are one of those lucky people, leave a comment with your XBox Live ID so we can get some ZRC cooperative online play going!

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Universal Soldier: Zombie Movie or Not?


Where do we draw the line on what is and what is not a zombie movie? We just can’t decide on our own, so every Monday we’ll post a new movie to be debated by, you, our readers and ask the question: Zombie Movie Or Not? Every Sunday we’ll post our findings and possibly strike that movie off our Zombie Movie List. The week should give you enough time to rent the movie if need be or you desire.

What every reader must keep in mind is that there are two basic types of zombie that every zombie movie based off of – the Voodoo Zombie and the Romero Zombie. The Voodoo Zombie, while not always raised by Voodoo necessarily, is basically a person, either undead or entranced, that is controlled by a person or entity for the purpose of completing tasks, often killing. Romero Zombies are basically mindless, flesh-eating undead whose bite will turn victims into zombies. Now, not all movies adhere to all of these rules, but if the basics are there, you got a zombie movie.


This weeks debate is over Universal Soldier (1992) Starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren.

IS: An Army of the dead rises to attack the living, that’s textbook zombie movie there!

IS NOT: Having risen from the dead is no the only requirement for zombies, these are more automatons than zombies.

Now it’s up to you, reader. What do you think? Universal Soldier: Zombie Movie or Not?

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Invasion of the Body Snatchers: NOT a Zombie Movie!


The debate for Invasion of the Body Snatchers: Zombie Movie Or Not?, received 6 comments and 6 non-repeating votes. With 0 votes for and 6 votes against being a Zombie Movie, as far as this site is concerned, Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) is NOT a Zombie Movie.

Stay tuned for next week’s debate: Universal Soldier: Zombie Movie Or Not?

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World War Z Film Adaptation Gets Director

Just a quick note- Quantum of Solace director Marc Forster, also of Monster’s Ball and Finding Neverland,  has been announced as director of the upcoming film adaptation of Max Brooks World War Z, according to Variety. This is one of the few times a non-horror genre director seems like a good bet to me. With a short, but solid history in the director’s chair, including of of my favorite non-horror film of 2006, Stranger Than Fiction, I’m looking forward to seeing what Forster can accomplish with J. Michael Straczynski’s screenplay.

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New Day of the Dead Action Figures!

 

“But is he alive or dead? Well, that’s the question nowadays isn’t it? Let’s just say I let him continue to exist.” — Dr. Logan, Day of the Dead.

We may not know if Bub is dead or alive, but he surely looks lively enough in this exclusive Day of the Dead action figure! Bub is already for sale, and Dr. Tongue is currently available for pre-order (it will be released in February). The exclusive toys from Amok Time feature interchangeable body parts for a variety of poses and include a number of accessories so you can recreate your own miniature military bunker in the corner of your own home.

Thanks to Midnight Podcast for the link!

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Celebrities of the Living Dead

Our good friend Matt Talbot (who designed our awesome series of zombie posters) sent us this link today to Portraits as Living Deads – one man’s personal mission to zombify as many celebrities as possible. Artist Frederik Peeters updates just about every day with a new piece of art. The project started in September and he has already done over 60 drawings.

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Call of Duty: World At War Zombie Mode Trailer

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No Zombies for Danny Boyle

Danny Boyle was quoted today in a interview over at MTV Movies Blog as saying “It’s not a zombie movie, everyone. It’s not a zombie movie…They’re infected. They’re not zombies.”, in regard to Simon Pegg’s recent request that zombies be slow again. Where was the esteemed Mr. Boyle during our ZMON? 28 Days Later? He also had just a few words on the next 28 Days film, “It don’t think it will be called 28 Months Later, that’s all I can say…I mean, it’s absolutely not written yet, but there’s a prospect of an idea and the way these ideas start is you just suddenly get a little glimpse”.

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