Zombie games have always been a popular genre in gaming. Who doesn't want to have a variety of weapons and fight off hordes of the undead? Series like this one dead rising and Resident Evil It stands out as a champion of its genre, especially with new and exciting additions that push the boundaries of modern gaming.
But even before the advent of modern games with graphics that are nearly indistinguishable from the real thing and the most immersive gameplay, there were a few zombie games that shocked gamers and sickened them with brain-busting gore. It’s time to take a trip down memory lane and look back at some of these early undead hits.
6 house of the dead
A shining example of light gun gaming
It would be impossible to discuss classic zombie games without mentioning the first one. house of the deadIt was a pioneering work in the light gun genre. As is often seen in zombie games, a scientist has conducted horrific and unethical experiments to discover the secrets of life and death, and the fruits of his labor have escaped the mansion and are engulfed. A rescue call brings Thomas Logan and his partner G to the Kurien mansion, where they are surrounded by undead creatures.
The original version of the game allowed players to use a light gun to aim and shoot monsters on screen for a more immersive gameplay experience, something that was noticeably missing in later games. House of the Dead 2. Manage your resources carefully. Resident Evil The goal of the game is not to kill anyone. Players must shoot bullets to survive in this chaotic and fun zombie game.
5 Zombies ate my neighbors
Choose one of two protagonists to save the suburbs
You might not think that a quiet, peaceful suburb would be the scene of an undead horde, but you’d be wrong. After mad scientist Dr. Tongue unleashes a horde of monsters on the quiet neighborhood, Zeke and Julie become the reluctant heroes of this classic run-and-gun game.
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Players, either playing solo as a character or teaming up with friends, must run through various locations in the game to save their neighbors from the clutches of evil beasts that have been released from Dr.'s castle. If any type of enemy comes into contact with a neighbor, the neighbor disappears and the player must kill all enemies to continue. Players swing ordinary, everyday objects to devastating effect to clear these levels, which is part of the game's charm and humor.
4 Zombie Nation
It boasts one of the most unique premises in the genre.
- platform: PC, NES, Nintendo Switch
- Released: January 1991
- developer: Kaz
- Genre: shooter
Zombie games date back to the early 90s, when most gamers used their NES to play titles like: Ninja Gaiden and Super Mario Bros.. For those looking for a fast and fun shooting game. Zombie NationA Japanese zombie game with a unique premise.
Nine years after its release, the floating head of the great samurai Namakubi travels to a zombie-infested America. The zombies are descended from Darkseid, an alien that crash-landed on Earth and exploded into the undead. Instead of shooting creatures and structures, players shoot out their eyes and vomit, creating some pretty unpleasant visuals even by zombie game standards. A unique entry for players tired of the same old titles.
3 Creatures of nightmare
Defeat the undead in this Victorian horror title
It is one of the first survival horror games and one of the first to be set in the Victorian era. Creatures of nightmare A title that is often forgotten and tragically overlooked when discussing classic horror games, players can choose between two protagonists before setting out to face legions of demons and the undead rising from the grave to terrorize the living.
Each character brings a new twist to the gameplay, as they each have their own unique weapon to use against the terrifying creatures that seek to force them to join the underworld. As a result of the cult’s noble goal of using supernatural powers to achieve their evil goals, they unwittingly cause a catastrophe, and now only the player and their weapon stand between humanity and complete disaster.
2 blood
Take on the role of a legendary gunslinger
blood It's an old but classic gameplay shooter in a similar vein. fatePlayers will swarm the undead and unholy beasts with weapons. Set in an uncertain timeline spanning multiple eras of the past and future, players will assume the role of Caleb, once the leader of a cult but still wearing the mantle of a ruthless and skilled gunfighter. He has risen from the grave to seek revenge after he and several other cult members were betrayed.
Despite his age, blood is a very enjoyable shooter that challenges the player’s skills with its challenging difficulty, but makes the fruits of success all the sweeter. And with its release on Steam in 2019, it’s now more accessible to gamers who want to see what old-school zombie games were like.
1 Resident Evil 2
It is superior to the first in many ways.
first Resident Evil is a famous game and for good reason. It was one of the first survival horror games in history and had a huge impact on the genre. It offers a great overall experience with scares, tense gameplay, and head-scratching puzzles. With a strong start to the franchise, Resident Evil 2 It was destined to fail, so how could you compare? But then Capcom did the unthinkable and made a much better game.
Introducing new characters that will become absolute legends (Leon S Kennedy, Claire Redfield, Ada Wong) Resident Evil 2 It shows the fall of Raccoon City as zombie-like creatures overflow and leave no safe haven. Monsters like Birkin and Mr. X are completely embedded in the minds of players, causing nightmares and trauma for an entire generation. However, some argue that the remake is the definitive way to experience it. Resident Evil 2There were some huge changes and tragic omissions, but this is a great example of why all the fans who missed this game over the years should go back and give it a chance. This is the best zombie game of the 90s, and maybe even the best game of all time.
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Best zombie games of the 2000s
The 2000s saw the release of some amazing and memorable zombie games across a number of franchises. Here are some highlights: