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Friday, November 21, 2008 

Zombie Rampage

Zombie Rampage is an all out gore-fest to say the least, but with a name like that these things come as no surprise. The object of the game is to shoot the horde of different types of enemies headed your way by either protecting your base in Defense Mode, or ranking up on kills in the Survival and Experimental Modes. One major difference between the modes worth noting (specifically Defense and Survival) are the amount of experience points distributed in the beginning of a game. Yeah, you read right, experience points play a huge role in this shooter, as they can be used to buy better weapons, health, and theres even a few power-ups for your little zombie killing machine. Then there is the Experiment Mode, which has you calling the shots by controlling the number of enemies that are thrown at you at a given time.

If you enjoy games with vibrant colors and diverse landscapes look elsewhere for it never changes at all, the setting in ZR is what looks like a desert with nothing but your base and zombies flooding the screen all in a bird's eye view. What the game lacks in visuals, it makes up for in sound and gameplay. You'll never get tired of hearing that gut-wrenching squash you get when you obliterate a zombie into several pieces leaving his bloody carcase to pile on the other hundreds you killed before.

Overall
A highly addictive shooter with some RPG-like elements, variety of modes, and cool weapons, what more could you ask for?

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