I would strongly suggest staying far away from this game. It is riddled with bugs. One such bug is where a ladder disappears when you're nearly at the end of the game and you have no choice but to start all over again.
I would strongly suggest staying far away from this game. It is riddled with bugs. One such bug is where a ladder disappears when you're nearly at the end of the game and you have no choice but to start all over again.
Zombi is hardly a deluxe version of ZombiU, with numerous bugs and few graphical improvements. It's still a good survival game, but feels outdated and misses the Wii U Game Pad.
A variety of fun melee weapons; Crunchy; bloody combat
Loss of the Wii U Game Pad; Repetitive combat; Buggy; 30fps port; Inventory items that cant be dropped
'Zombi' starts out much like any zombie survival horror, with a disembodied voice directing me to pick up equipment and weapons and teaching me how to kill undead. However, this isn't a run-and-gun type of zombie game; it has a slower, more ominous pace.
I like it, it's a lot different from most zombie games. Rather having a hero who jumps into a crowd of zombies with a over the top custom made weapon this game focused on the basics of weapon. I find the game a mix in the Xbox 360 game Condemned and The Walking Dead.
Zombi is still a tense survival game that works best in short bursts, but as a Wii U launch title it's already starting to show its age. It's a very basic port with minimal improvements, deserving of the budget $30 price tag.
+ Survival design; + Easy to play in small bursts; + Perma-death; + $30 is about right
- Basic port; no real additions of note; - Ugly by PS4/Xbox One standards; - Not as good as Wii U version without GamePad; - Framerate
The 2012 Wii U classic "Zombi U" has received a next-gen port and is now available on the PC, PlayStation 4 and XBox One (reviewed) for $29.95AUD. So with the U removed from "Zombi U", Zombi is basically a modified port which is set in the corpse inundated streets of the United Kingdom as players...
Zombi is a diamond in the rough – a diamond that has been smashed to pieces and stuck together with super glue. That is to say Zombi is something great that's been broken and put back together.
Originally released in 2012 as a WiiU launch title, ZombiU was considered an underrated gem by those who picked it up. Fast forward three years and it has now been ported to Xbox One, PS4 and PC under the name Zombi.
is the textbook example of a game that needs a sequel. Within the trope-ripe grounds of the zombie shooter, it builds interesting NPCs, delivers genuine scares, and makes deaths mean something more than a respawn. With more exciting combat, Zombi might have been a must-own for horror fans.
Death matters; Great atmosphere; Interesting NPCs
Repetitive combat; Your characters don't matter
An amazing game but is felt underdeveloped without the WiiU Pad since that added so much horror and tense moments, if you're gonna buy this game I'd recommend just buying a WiiU for it since this game is a masterpiece and was the sole reasoning for my WiiU purchase.
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