Grab The Games: Zombie Army 4: Dead War


Another day, another review for our fans. Today, I couldn't be happier not only that we have the opportunity to review this also title and see if it will pass the test of time, but also that we are going to present why this title is as fresh as it sounds! But what is this game? Is it worth the hype? Well, stick around and read our review before anything else. Let's start by mentioning a few things about the game itself.



Hitler's hordes are back for more in this spine-chilling shooter from the makers of Sniper Elite 4! Abominable occult enemies, epic weapons and a harrowing new campaign for 1-4 players await in 1940s Europe, as you fight to save humankind from undead Armageddon! The resistance has defeated Zombie Hitler and cast him into Hell – but the dead rise once again with a greater hunger than before. Continue the alternate history of Zombie Army Trilogy in huge new levels, and uncover a sinister plan that takes the Survivor Brigade across Italy and beyond! Fight the forces of darkness in corpse-riddled canals, survive a Zombie Zoo, and journey to dark, inexplicable places no person has been before… and lived to tell the tale! 


To begin with, the very first aspect that impressed me is the graphics and, in general, the fantastic artwork. They are sharp and create a tremendous atmosphere for even the most demanding players. The world is also really excellent, full of details, and in general, it manages to create a real survival feeling. Zombie army latest installment managed to excite me with the first boot. The deep customization, the massive and vast levels with numerous Zombies, and the fantastic storyline kept me on the edge of my site. Furthermore, compared to the previous installments apart from the bigger maps, I loved the improvements on the arsenal as well as the upgraded killcams and the dismemberment. 


Moreover, I should also not forget to mention the brand-new horde mode and the enhanced multiplayer experience. There are also weekly challenges that you can unlock skins and other in-game goodies. As far as the negative aspect are concerned, one of the few things I have to mention is that even though the multiplayer experience is improved, it gets peculiar, with so many players firing at Zombies at the same time. There is only a scoreboard where players can track their scores. I honestly expected more. 


To sum it all up, Zombie Army 4, despite the negative aspects, manages to offer a complete and enjoyable experience for even the most demanding players. It certainly is a huge step forward for the series. I recommend the game to everyone, and it's a huge step forward for Rebellion.


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