Zombie Estate 2 For Xbox
Zombie Estate 1 and 2 saw releases on Microsoft's Xbox Live Indie Games service. Today, the second game of the series is seeing a full fledged release on the PC thanks to Steam. Is features 35 characters with unique stats, over 100 weapons, 30 hats, and 6 unique levels all wrapped up in a frantic co-op shooter.The four player co-op game features both online and couch co-op to enjoy with friends.Face 13 unique zombie enemies. Randomized wave generation ensures every play-through is fraught with new challenges. Unlock new characters with Zombie Points earned at the end of each round.
Want to be a duck? Sure, why not? A sentient piece of broccoli? But sure!The game encourages cooperative play through the use of player classes like medic, tank, etc. It's available now for $4.99. Insidiate.
You know, despite having played literally dozens of games just like this, when I saw screens for Zombie Estate 2, I got excited. I know that I sometimes bitch about being fatigued by the endless zombie games on XBLIG, or the endless twin-stick shooters, or especially combinations of the two. But, just the prospect.
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Zombie Estate 2 combines two of the most overused concepts in gaming: zombies and survival defense. You wouldn’t think that joining together two tired ingredients would create something appealing, but it does. Zombie Estate 2 crafts a simple and engaging game out of used parts.Zombie Estate 2 is an indie title and acts like it. There’s no fancy story or senseless narrative to distract from the game’s most exquisite feature - killing the crap out of zombies. The game presents you with many ways to contribute to the zombie genocide. You can even heal your friends, and let them do all the killing for you.The shocking variety of gameplay options elevates Zombie Estate 2 above its indie game brethren.
You can be a tank, healer, or damage dealer. You can fight up close and personal, or shoot from a distance. Not happy with the default weapons?
You can buy some between each wave at the shop. Zombie Estate 2 provides the player with more of everything. There are more characters, more guns, and more zombies.
Many major releases don’t even offer this amount of customization. No amount of depth would save Zombie Estate 2 if the actual levels weren’t fun. Fortunately, this game achieves the perfect balance between challenge and enjoyment.
The massive zombie horde always makes it feel as if you and your friends are one mistake away from being chow. Even if the danger of losing is actually pretty low, the illusion of defeat makes the game enjoyably tense.Zombie Estate 2 has charm.
It’s a neat charm that stems from the pixelated visuals. The combination of pixels and a quasi-3D landscape gives the game a retro appeal. I will admit, however, this charm might be my own personal taste. I’m the type of guy who was upset when the Final Fantasy IV remake ditched the pixelated look for a more modern 3D approach. Still, I feel that the old school game design will be a welcome vacation for gamers.