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Zombie driver immortal edition review
Zombie driver immortal edition review












zombie driver immortal edition review

Considering the sheer amount of blood you will have caked on your windshield by the end of this game's Campaign, giving this title a little light-hearted, B-movie levity is more than welcome. It's just that it takes itself less seriously than a lot of undead survival games out there, so there is little weight given to the act of dispatching literally hundreds of undead per level. That's not to say this the game isn't extremely violent, it is. While this may sound extremely grotesque (and I suppose it is) the general campy delivery and sense of 1990's gaming homage makes it far more palatable. As there are often upwards of 50-60 zombies in certain clusters as you go flying through the city, it is extremely nice to not see the frame rate dip as you go plowing through deep thickets of rotten flesh, blood splashing all the while. The sharp HD graphics are not lost in handheld mode or on larger screens.

ZOMBIE DRIVER IMMORTAL EDITION REVIEW UPGRADE

While you are able to upgrade your vehicle with a modest arsenal of heavy artillery, your ability to effectively build up speed and then use the handbrake to drift through large crowds of undead will prove just as integral to thinning the herds. This is nice and feels especially true regarding gameplay, considering how tight the actual driving mechanics feel when behind the wheel. "Zombie Driver Immortal Edition" has received a handful of tweaks to the overall gameplay as well as "extra crisp HD visuals" running at a steady 60 FPS.

zombie driver immortal edition review

Thats not to say that there isn't any reason to put your Switch on the dock and experience this game on the big screen, there certainly is! It's simply that this is a game that I see slotting nicely into being a quick diversion during a commute to work, or something to do during a short 15 minute break. Considering this title revolves almost exclusively around driving a car about town and murdering zombies, the Switch was a nice fit for quick in and out sessions, which is the way I imagine most people will be interacting with "Zombie Driver". This version will be coming to both XBOX one and Switch, however, I had the pleasure of playing the Switch version of the game. The current form of this endearing title goes by "Zombie Driver: Immortal Edition", which seems absolutely appropriate considering its continued existence as an e-shop mainstay. With minimal tweaking between releases this game has continued to trudge on through the night as the little zombie game that just won't die. By 2014 the game had mutated into "Zombie Driver: Ultimate Edition" and spread to the current generation of consoles. The original version of this game, "Zombie Driver", shambled onto the Xbox 360 arcade in October of 2012. That fact alone is the first hint that there may just be something special about this seemingly simple zombie smashing title. "Zombie Driver: Immortal Edition" is a title that EXOR studios has been summoning back from the dead for three console generations now.














Zombie driver immortal edition review