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Left 4 Dead 2 Updates

Thanks to Jamie for sending me these news items. It’s been awhile since I played Left 4 Dead 2 on the old XBox. I still enjoy the occasional zombie massacre, but somehow the mutations feature never really gripped. For those who haven’t played the game, the mutations feature basically adds a twist to the gameplay. One mutation had players constantly bleeding while another equipped players with just chainsaws. The latter sounds much cooler than execution. It was like playing the game with a circular saw running in your television. This update sounds pretty cool. Titled Four Swordsmen of the Apocalypse, this mutation equips people with just swords. The sword is probably my favorite weapon in the game, so I’m thinking that … Read entire article »

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Red Dead Zombies

The other night I was playing a late night game of Fallout 3 when my friend, Jeff popped online and asked me if I had been playing Red Dead Redemption. I shook my head, noting that Grand Theft Auto 4 left a bad taste in my mouth and when I heard the game described as “Grand Theft Auto” on a horse, I had no interest whatsoever. To which he responded, “… but it’s gonna have zombies in it.” I’m such a sucker. Take a game that I don’t like and throw zombies in it, and I’ll be singing it’s praises. I found myself very interested in this game. Needless to say, I didn’t rush down to the store to pick myself up a copy, but rather … Read entire article »

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Dead Rising 2 Delayed Until September

Bad news from the zombie video game department. Dead Rising 2 has been delayed until the fall. There was no specific reason given, but I’m guessing it probably could use a little polish. God knows … sandbox games need a whole lot of loving from the Quality Assurance team as they must test every inconceivable action being performed by the player. I’m guessing if the development team had its way, they’d probably push it back another year, but money being money probably dictated the short one month delay. That said, I hope the sequel addresses some of the game mechanics of the first one. I thought the first game was really cool and I put quite a bit of time into it, but the … Read entire article »

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Skating with Zombies

Back in the day, I used to love skateboarding games. When Tony Hawk hit the market, I was immediately hooked, spending many a Sunday evening in a virtual half pipe, pulling off some amazing tricks. As the years progressed, Tony and I went our separate ways and these days, the only virtual skateboarding I do is over the shoulder of some gamer at Walmart while waiting in line. It looks like I missed out on EA’s take on skating. I remember reading about it but not being too impressed. It felt like a cold blooded knocking, focusing purely on skate mechanics while doing it’s best to avoid the inherent zanieness of the Tony Hawk series. Stumbling into this article today, I realize I was wrong. … Read entire article »

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Zombies in Disneyland

For those of you who own Left 4 Dead 2 on the PC, a special treat has come your way by way of an enthusiastic mapper who loves both zombies and Disneyland. I’ve seen some pretty clever maps for Left 4 Dead, but this one is pure gold. The mapper has managed to recreate Disneyland’s Indiana Jones: Temple of the Forbidden Eye attraction and I gotta say, having spent many a day at Disneyland (I used to work for Disney’s internet group some time ago) the mapper managed to get the attraction just right. … Read entire article »

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Left 4 Dead One – I Hate Mountains

In Valve’s original Left 4 Dead, hardcore biker Francis turns out to be quite a charmer in the fact that there is nothing he really likes. Walk into a train yard, and he mentions that he hates trains. Stroll into the hospital, and he lets everyone know his distaste for them. One has to wonder if there is anything that Francis does likes. Truth be told, some people have discovered that our pessimist biker enjoys both lasagna and the army. If you want to find out more, check out this link (it spawns a new window). So I imagine if you told Francis that there is a new campaign for the original Left 4 Dead, he’d probably tell you that he would hate it which … Read entire article »

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iPhone Nazi Zombies Swarm Apple’s App Store

With the release of Saving Private Ryan, the video game marketplace was saturated with World War II games that swarmed with trigger happy Nazis and their plans for world domination. As the years passed, World War II faded from popular consciousness but the Nazi’s persisted in the form of zombies. And my oh my, do people love to kill the Nazi zombies. Nazi zombies exploded onto the scene with the release of Call of Duty’s World at War. Some time later, the Nazi minigame appeared on the iPhone with great fanfare. The game took to the top of the charts and remained king for a short time, allowing gamers to kill Nazi zombies on the go. This in itself is not big news. I’m sure … Read entire article »

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Crackdown and Zombies

If you’ve been a gamer in the past five years then you’ll know that the difference between a good game and a great game can often be the inclusion of zombies. That’s right. I said it. And I’ll say it again. Killing zombies never gets old. There’s kind of a rightness about it. There is no moral ambiguity. It’s all lock and load, leaving the questions of right versus wrong for some other genre to tackle. Well, if you were a Crackdown fan then you’ll be happy to know that zombies do make a rather nifty appearance. Mind you, the game calls them Mutants, but at the end of the day, they are good old fashioned tasty zombies. (Just don’t tell Romero … Read entire article »

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Kotaku Talks with the Creators of ZombieSmash

If you have some spare pocket change and don’t yet have an iPod touch, you should do yourself a favor and pick one up. It’s a pretty neat device. Not only does it make for a great mp3 player, but it opens up a world of tiny little apps that can make time fly while you are sitting in line at your local DMV. Once such game I picked up recently is called Zombie Smash. It’s a clever little game that has you try to survive waves upon waves of zombies from attacking your house. You kill them by flicking them with your thumbs. It’s fun to watch their tiny bodies fly across the screen, and even better, when you flick one of them … Read entire article »

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The Passing is Imminent

Great news for those of you who have pining for something new and different in the Left 4 Dead 2 universe. Valve just posted on the official Left 4 Dead blog that the upcoming DLC for Left 4 Dead 2, otherwise known as The Passing will be released next week. Good times, indeed. For those out of the loop, The Passing is a piece of episodic content whereby the old survivors from Left 4 Dead 1 meet the new survivors of Left 4 Dead 2 and in the process, manage to get someone killed. From what I’ve read about the content, players will be put in a situation where one of the players must sacrifice their life for the rest of the team. I’m not … Read entire article »

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Pride and Predjudice and Zombies and Video Games

If you just haven’t heard enough about the ever popular Pride and Predjudice and Zombies book, you’ll be happy to know that not only is it going to be a full featured movie, but it will now be a video game. At first look, I wanted to smash my head through my monitor, but on a second look, it makes me just want to break my fingers instead. Instead of being a fully featured stand alone game, this looks to be a iPhone app which will probably cost somewhere south of ten bucks. In short, this is the equivalent of an advertisement for a flash game. … Read entire article »

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Metro 2033 Delivers Thrills and Chills

For all you fans of post-apocalyptic action in the wild irradiated ruins of a nuclear war, you’ll be happy be to know that you DON’T have to wait for the next Fallout game, and can instead pick up Metro 2033 right now. This game takes place in the desolate subways of Moscow after a nuclear war which from what I can infer is somewhat different from the desolate subways in Moscow before a nuclear war. I kid of course. But the game sounds pretty cool. … Read entire article »

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Left 4 Dead: A Whole New Different Kind of Choice

If there we a game studio I would work for in a second, it would be Valve. Since the release of Half Life, they have been producing awesome games. My best friend puts it best. “Valve,” he says. “Is the only game company that I’d buy a sixty dollar game without reading a review or even reading what the game was about.” So Valve, if you need some writing help, you can find me over here … I’m just saying ;) … Read entire article »

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The Only Left 4 Dead Mod You’ll Ever Need

If you are one of the players out there who have been still enjoying Left 4 Dead 1 on your PC, you should do yourself a favor and check out this mod. Really, this is the only mod that needs to be installed. It’s just that good. What does it do? In a nutshell, whenever the tank appears onscreen, it does away with the scary tank music and replaces it with the Benny Hill chase music. Simply amazing. It makes me laugh just thinking about it. Left 4 Dead Mod (Benny Hill Tank Music) (youtube.com … Read entire article »

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Attack of the Paper Zombies

Here’s a fun little game that I bumped into this weekend. Titled, Attack of the Paper zombies is pretty much a real time strategy game with space marines, aliens, and zombies thrown into a blender. Developed by Indiebird games, this is a throwback to good old days when kids saw graph paper as a doorway to possibilities, instead of well, er, graph paper. The game takes place in the future where zombies have invaded from space. You control a squadron of marines who must eradicate the threat by any means necessary. The zombies attack non-stop so you must coordinate your troops to take out the hive. Truthfully, the zombies could be really considered anything. They attack swarms and won’t stop until their hive … Read entire article »

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