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Published: 2019-04-15, Author: Dean , review by: venturebeat.com
Abstract: World War Z starts on Tuesday. But don't worry. It's just a zombie video game. Saber Interactive and Focus Home Interactive are launching a game based on the popular Brad Pitt movie and the World War Z book by Matt Brooks.The game debuts for $35 on the Wi...
Abstract: Zombies have been at the forefront of pop culture in the last few years. Since The Walking Dead and a little game series called Left 4 Dead. But since Left 4 Dead there have been very few squad-based games taking on zombies. Enter World War Z. You lead a...
Published: 2019-05-08, Author: Jon , review by: stuff.tv
Relentless action, Great zombie tech, Chaotic, cathartic missions
Not as replayable as Left 4 Dead, Fairly short, Basic multiplayer
World War Z lacks the sheer unpredictable chaos (and the laughter that brings with it) of Left 4 Dead, but it does a pretty serviceable job of replicating that sense of overwhelming odds, skin-of-your-teeth survival, and blood-soaked catharsis. Coming in...
Abstract: Zombies in video games is a combination that goes exceptional well, like peas and carrots. so it is no surprise that I am talking about them in 2019. Players have fought against the undead as a journalist at a shopping mall in Dead Rising, shot at nazi z...
Published: 2019-05-03, Author: Rick , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Abstract: As games go, World War Z could not be more generic. It's a third-person cover shooter in which you shoot almost literal waves of zombies, an inferior Left 4 Dead clone that's launched about a decade after the peak of zombie popularity. In fact, I'm convin...
Abstract: Let me come clean first: I've never read World War Z the book, or watched World War Z the film. Mainly because I feel that in that genre everything you could possibly say has been said, from thinly veiled social criticism at government ineptitude or anti-...
Published: 2019-04-22, Author: Ben , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Engaging co-op gameplay that encourages tactical thinking, Swarms of zombies that make you mentally step-back and go “woah”, A refreshing take on various locations from the World War Z universe, Upgradeable class system encourages multiple replays,
Needs more content, please, Lack of intriguing story leaves more to be desired, Missions should be longer than they are, Still a noticeable amount of bugs,
Reviewed on PlayStation 4Overall, World War Z is a pretty fun but extremely short co-op zombie shooter that is eerily similar to Left4Dead but helps counter the withdrawal any fans of that franchise may have. A few more bug fixes and much more in-game c...
Great campaign, Free updates, Frantic fun with friends, Innovative mechanics,
No private lobbies (for now), No boss fights,
Honestly, this game is such good value for money (roughly R350), and you get a game that feels completed but is STILL getting more stuff over time. The ridiculous hordes of undead never fail to make the game feel like its throwing the book at you and hone...
Published: 2019-04-24, Author: Michael , review by: in.ign.com
The best way to experience World War Z is to fire up your microphone and find yourself a four-person crew to play through its brief but fun campaign. It's rare to see it go beyond the roots of its very clear inspiration, and there's not a whole lot of var...