What we can expect from the DOOM reboot? How Dirty Is Your Xbox? Paper Mario: The Origami King gets announced out of the blue. Nintendo announces Mini Famicom for Japan. Nintendo NX price and release date leaked. This run down on the best zombie games for Xbox is aimed principally at those gamers who have a fetish for unleashing mayhem upon the undead. This list of ours looks to equip you with an array of zombie games for Xbox , so that you can start bringing death to the undead.
Having released for the Xbox in November , L4D2 introduced gamers to infected as well as mutated creatures that were spread all over the U. With the story taking place in New Orleans, gamers are required to control a team of four survivors as they make their way though treacherous zombie-filled situations across well crafted environments. Its exceptional zombie designs coupled with some brilliant RPG elements make this title a must have for fans of such games.
Presenting a rather comic take on the undead creatures, Plants vs. Zombies has been keeping countless gamers busy ever since its original release for PC back in Further sequels are perfectly good games as well.
This DLC turns the entire open world of Red Dead Redemption into a zombie-infested wasteland where John Marston must look for a cure to save his now-zombified family. Undead Nightmare is a full-fledged game with its own mechanics like liberating towns overrun by zombies, and plenty of side-quests and storylines to follow, just like the regular Red Dead Redemption. While the squad-based zombie survival craze began with the first game, Left 4 Dead 2 polished the formula further.
Something this game does better than a lot of newer squad-based zombie shooters is that you must accomplish complex objectives while zombies are trying to tear you to shreds. This puts you in some really tight situations, and clearing them after a bunch of tries is exhilarating. Wacky weapons, wackier characters, and the hedonistic pleasure of blowing up zombie brains by the hundreds.
What really sets these games apart is how much love the developers pour into each map, crafting a different experience every time. The fourth installment in the well-loved RE franchise was a turning point for the series, bringing with it a much-needed change in gameplay and a higher focus on intense action than ever before.
It follows Leon S. This was the first RE to feature an over-the-shoulder perspective and real shooter mechanics, but what really made it such a good game was how much care was put into retaining survival horror elements like inventory management. But thanks to a fluid parkour system, mostly melee-based combat, and an increased focus on running away to find shelter when things get hairy, all have helped it set itself apart from the chaff.
Not to mention the dynamic day and night cycle that characterizes the game keeps you on your toes as you try to make the most of each day, all while still having enough time to get back to base before night falls.
Much like the preceding RE2 Remake, this game looks beautiful and successfully provides a very immersive experience. The first title in the line of RE remakes was Resident Evil 2, a retelling of the original game. The updated release changes gameplay and graphics heavily while preserving the general setting and story of the original.
Not only that, but both the screenplay and voice acting come improved to the point where it feels like watching a big-budget film.
You can aim and shoot now, but zombies are incredibly resistant and bullets remain scarce. Which makes the game even more of a challenge than the original ever was. My expectations were blown completely out of the water by one of the scariest horror games released in the past few years.
Not only is the first-person perspective perfect for the dirty and decaying setting which is just superb. But the constant danger, precarious inventory management, and the ominous feeling that your enemies are vastly more powerful than you all came together in this truly terrifying experience.
All that they do is one job — Kill! What about the people that they kill? Just a few moments after they are killed, they get up and start killing everyone they see, infected with whatever causes the newly dead to rise up.
You run and run, only to find yourself facing a crowd of the undead walking towards you! You scream and shout and then, you wake up! This is the obsession that every gamer has! As quoted by Dr. The collective nightmare. Would you survive? It is this precise question that sparks a thrill amongst gamers today. Gaming companies have exploited this spark and along with combination with the Xbox consoles, have revolutionized the gaming world.
A scenic resort descends into utter chaos after a maddening outbreak of zombie lays claim to its once joyous atmosphere. If a zombie apocalypse is your thing, then this is the game for you. It would not be completely correct to say that Dead Island is a perfect zombie game.
However, we cannot say that it is flawed. This first-person experience and adventure in a tropical paradise that is full of rotting corpses, each of whom are waiting to have their heads smashed off by a bat or cut with a chainsaw. At the end of the day, Dead Island is a role-playing game and is one of the best zombie games. This means that the main part of the fun lies in the fact that the level of weapons increases as the story goes on.
You do need to upgrade your weapons regulars as they tend to degrade with time. On the other hand, Dead Island is one of the best games for killing zombies with melee attacks. This might sound cynical, but there is a really satisfying feeling when you drive your knife into a rotting skull to kill it off. Running over the undead was never this much fun.
Dying Light: The Following follows a different path from its predecessor and puts you behind a steering wheel in a gorgeous country scene. The only problem is, zombies. Go splat over zombies into lumps of rotting flesh as you speed over the fields and leave tire-tracks in their guts as you do high-risk jumps, all with the guarantee of getting a zombie head caught in your windscreen wipers.
A zombie-driving game is a rare occurrence and there was a need to plug this hole, which Dying Light: The Following, has done masterfully. Nevertheless, you need to avoid them as you drive around investigating a cult who appear to be immune to this zombie virus. The aided steering allows you to enjoy speeding down roads. However, do take caution as more the zombies you avoid, larger the horde you will run into.
Back in the old times, we would be overwhelmed by the sheer number of walking dead that shown on-screen in the original Dead Rising. However, even in the present era, notwithstanding the huge amount of tech improvement as well as the diminishing numbers of zombie-freaks, this game manages to yet be one the most fun zombie-killing adventures that you can lay your hands on!
Quite simply, it is a meat grinder game with non-stop zombie smashing with inventive weapons made from the unlikeliest of things. Protagonist and photographer, Frank West are back in this story and this time, no hour timer is going to stop you from smashing zombies using some of the craziest of weapons, one of whom is a machete laced with nitrogen. In spite of the ceaseless crowds of the undead remaining in his direction, and despite the fact that the bosses are indistinguishable from those in the first Dead Rising, the confounding assortment of weapons accessible will make smashing through guts and flesh through all the trouble, absolutely justifiable.
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