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Why I Love Zombie Games

Left 4 Dead 2

I love zombie games, plain and simple.

I'm sure that in a 'real' zombie apocalypse things would be chaotic, treacherous and down right nasty but that's not what this piece is about. This is about why I love zombie games and where my fascination in them began.

Much like others in my generation, I've had a gamepad or keyboard in my hand from a very young age and so have slowly made my way across various platforms and genres until I found what tickles my gaming fancy and what doesn't.

I used to really love the Dynasty Warriors franchise. I didn't care for the story, skipping all the cutscenes, ignoring the pathetic attempt at voice acting and lip syncing. All I cared for was the mindless slaughter of hundreds upon thousands of nameless soldiers. I cared not for their backstory, for their struggle, their reason for attacking me or their virtual families. All I wanted to do was hit them over the head with the staff and be done with it. A psychologist could look into that. I'd prefer they didn't.

Left 4 Dead

Anyway, the point is that I loved to kill 'easy' enemies, but lots of them. Time passes and I end up on the Xbox 360 on a CRT TV in my room and my dad lovingly buys me a copy of Left 4 Dead. My brother and I stayed up all weekend shooting the heads, arms, legs and toes off the infected, single handedly saving the universe - or so we thought.

Fast forward a little bit further and I land on my very first PC. The thing with a PC is that you can use Steam, which contains an unmarked number of ever expanding titles for you to download and play. I have a 60MB/s connection. I downloaded a lot. Racing games, first person shooters, platformers, puzzlers, RPGs, to name a few.

I stayed away from Left 4 Dead on the PC, as I already owned it on Xbox but I did find a fancy in Nation Red, Left 4 Dead 2, Killing Floor, Call of Duty zombie modes and DayZ. These are some of the titles that I played religiously with a few friends hacking, sawing, burning, exploding, impaling, shooting and feeding to the fishes the never ending torrent of infected after my precious, precious brain. Should they ever get to the brain, I'm sure they'd realise just how unfortunate they are that they picked a battle with me, but hey ho, brain's a brain, right?

DayZ

The thing that I really enjoyed about DayZ was the suspense. Never has a game made me shake with nervous adrenaline before and it's something I loved. I would crawl through the grass with a few comrades, the groaning of the zombies all around, and when I'd think I was in the clear, the panic sets in because I've heard a sniper shot half a click away from my position. It's about finding order in a chaotic world - I think that's the key, that's what I love most about zombie games.

The aforementioned PC titles are still some of my favorites today however, I've added the newer Call of Duty titles to my list (purely for their zombifications), The War Z, Sniper Elite: Nazi Zombie Army and the newly announced Onslaught mode from Blacklight: Retribution. If there's zombies to be culled, you'll find it in my Steam library.

Kris 'Kaostic' West

Kris 'Kaostic' West

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Zombie slayer, quest completer, mouse clicker and, in his downtime, writer and editor.

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Renthar-1468851260
Renthar-1468851260 - 03:14pm, 18th July 2016

Zombie game affectionado here :D Been playing zombie games a good long time. Bought Resident Evil and been playing 'em ever since. I think for me it's fun to have a guilt-free enemy to kill. Don't get me wrong, it's not like I feel a pang of guilt about stabbing some bastard attached to a huge set of sideburns in the jugular and I definitely don't feel guilty about introducing noobs to the contents of my shotgun in multiplayer. But you can brag about killing zombies to just about anyone you know who plays games and maybe even some friends who don't play vidya (although if you do decide to disclose to people how many virtual undead you've killed in the most obscene of ways, do make sure they are aware of how messed up you are and don't expect to be praised for it either :P) You can't save zombies, you can't reason with them and they just want to eat you. You have every reason to kill them, and more, since you'll be putting the person they once were to rest/protecting the world from their menace/charging into a horde of them with a huge parasol. But I will agree with Kaostic; they do often make me panic in games. Despite them being shambling, noisy, stinking, moaning corpses they do manage to get the drop on almost any protagonist at some point :rolleyes:

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Kaostic
Kaostic - 03:14pm, 18th July 2016 Author

You've hit the nail on the head there, Renthar. I can shoot them all day long and feel no sort of regret. I'm helping them pass into peace.

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Kaostic
Kaostic - 03:14pm, 18th July 2016 Author

Out of interest, what zombie games have you been playing recently? Infected included.

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Ewok
Ewok - 03:14pm, 18th July 2016

Mate of mine is raving about an indie title called Project Zomboid. Low budget, top down survival sim but looks really interesting. I think it's either in late Alpha or early Beta, but worth a look for zombie fans.

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Renthar-1468851260
Renthar-1468851260 - 03:14pm, 18th July 2016

Out of interest, what zombie games have you been playing recently? Infected included.

I always gravitate back to Left 4 Dead 2 eventually, since I have 2 friends who can handle expert realism levels and a few other friends who can hack expert. It's a fantastic game and (along with L4D1) is an excellent example of randomly generated content done right. Besides that; Killing Floor (got to get back in to learn the weapons :P), Resident Evil 5/6 (yes, capcom's plots are insane, but I have fun with them), The Walking Dead (gonna give that a blast soon, wanna play it through in 1-2 long sittings) and I was thinking of ploughing through Dead Space 2's Hard Core Mode...again. Been plenty disappointed by zombie games as well though. I really did not enjoy Dead Island. Even though I pre-ordered it and went into it expecting to like it. Not a huge fan of Call of Duty's Zombie mode either, although haven't tried Blops 2's version. As for Dayz, I made a decision at the end of last year to buy the standalone. I'm sticking to my guns...until august :P

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Kaostic
Kaostic - 03:14pm, 18th July 2016 Author

If you want to be disappointed, play the walking dead.

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Ewok
Ewok - 03:14pm, 18th July 2016

I presume you mean TWD: Survival Instinct - as Telltale's Walking Dead is awesome!

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Kaostic
Kaostic - 03:14pm, 18th July 2016 Author

Yes, Survival Instinct. Telltale's is amazing, but I've yet to complete it. Still on Episode 3.

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