Something went wrong. Try again later

Giant Bomb Review

18 Comments

All Zombies Must Die! Review

3
  • PS3N
  • XBGS

Crafting irradiated shotguns to better dispatch the undead is a great idea, but clunky combat and a lack of mission variety keep this downloadable shooter from realizing its potential.

The crafting of bizarre weapons is handled well.
The crafting of bizarre weapons is handled well.

I used to think zombie-shooting and RPG-style character progression were all I needed for a good time, but the top-down shooter All Zombies Must Die puts some strain on that notion. For a modestly priced downloadable game, it's got a surprisingly complex and well-designed framework for leveling up your abilities and creating better, sillier weapons for mowing down zombies en masse. But what initially seems like a winning formula is held back by combat that feels clunky at times, and a mission structure repetitive enough that you may not want to see it the whole way through.

There's a lighthearted zombie-apocalypse storyline with some genuinely chuckle-worthy absurdist humor here and there, but in general the game leans a little too heavily on the idea that the four characters realize they're taking part in a video game. That makes a lot of the jokes feel a little too obvious. I can forgive some bland writing in favor of those old carrots-on-a-stick loot and crafting, though, and All Zombies Must Die delivers on that front. You've got all the zombie-game standbys you could want with a shotgun, chainsaw, assault rifle, and cricket bat, among others, and you can craft better versions of those weapons to get modifiers like faster reloads, life steal, and a chance to set zombies on fire. However you feel about zombies at this point, it's hard to argue with the idea of a flaming chainsaw, right? You also level up your characters themselves, and you can dump skill points into attack, defense, health, and speed to make them play more like you want them to. The game's RPG underpinnings are put together well and make you want to keep going to improve your abilities, like a good RPG should.

Using your weird weapons can be fun, but the combat feels awkward a little too often.
Using your weird weapons can be fun, but the combat feels awkward a little too often.

But the feel of the combat is often too awkward to support all those options for customizing your play style. The weapons feel weak when you start out, forcing you to dump several rounds of ammo into even the basic fodder enemies. That goes from mildly annoying to downright frustrating when the game forces you to play as a weaker character for a particular mission and you get mobbed by a dozen zombies faster than you can fight them off. And while I really liked the way the upgrade system is implemented, no amount of mods to the other weapons could make me want to use anything but the chainsaw and shotgun. To be fair, if you're going to get two weapons right in your zombie game, it should be those two, but it's a shame the other weapons don't pack more punch.

All Zombies Must Die has some neat ideas about how to handle the distribution of loot and crafting materials. There are a few spots where you just have to kill enemies blindly and hope for a random drop, but in most cases, you get specific items to drop by killing zombies in specific ways that the game is good about instructing you on. For instance, if you need firewood (used to craft flame-related weapons), you need to head to the town square and kill 30 zombies that are on fire. You need to actively set them on fire by leading them through flames in the environment or using other specific weapons, and that sort of active participation in fulfilling the quest objectives helps to keep things interesting.

It's a good thing those unique challenges are there, because the deeper you get into the game, the more the missions start to run together, and eventually it feels like you're being made to run back and forth incessantly just to pad out the length of the game. One particularly irksome mission had me travel clear across most of the game world to a new area, only to be arbitrarily stopped at the gate and told I had to head all the way back to the place where I'd just picked up that mission in order to do something else first.

We get it. You're in a video game and you know it.
We get it. You're in a video game and you know it.

The game also has a habit of stopping you at the transition points between areas and giving you a quick challenge you have to complete before you can pass through. These generally only take a a minute or two and feel like they're adding some variety to your activities at first, but later on they get to be a drag when you just want to get where you're going without delay. (A single time I was given a challenge to pick up three gold coins with no hint as to what might make them more likely to drop, and proceeded to run around for 20 minutes before I even saw two of them appear. But that single instance seems so anomalous it may have actually been buggy in some way.)

With four playable characters, All Zombies Must Die seems tailor-made for four-player co-op, and four people can in fact play at once...on a single console. Given that this is an involved, story-based experience with characters who persistently get better over time, and not a pick-up-and-play action game with no carryover between sessions, you're not likely to get four people to sit still in one place long enough to go all the way through it. Online multiplayer would have suited this type of game better, so it's a real shame it's not included.

In the era of $15 downloadable games, maybe All Zombies Must Die is aware of its limitations since it's priced at a relatively modest $10. There's some great design in here and the game is genuinely entertaining in short bursts, but its weaker aspects add up over time to produce an experience that's less satisfying than its best ideas deserve.

Brad Shoemaker on Google+

18 Comments

Avatar image for theking
TheKing

856

Forum Posts

232

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 8

Edited By TheKing

Posting a review during TNT? Pretty sneaky Brad.

Avatar image for mak_wikus
mak_wikus

818

Forum Posts

283

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 2

Edited By mak_wikus

First review of the year! Or is it? Damn it! ... Okay, yes. Yes, it is.

Avatar image for mylifeforaiur
mylifeforAiur

3594

Forum Posts

46902

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 6

Edited By mylifeforAiur

The furtive review will not escape my attention!

Avatar image for yummylee
Yummylee

24646

Forum Posts

193025

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 88

User Lists: 24

Edited By Yummylee

I'm not completely fatigued with zombies games, but it still helps if they attempt to spruce things up a little. All Zombies Must Die just looks so painfully generic as a zombie-themed game at this point and it doesn't do enough on its own to stand out. The fact that it couldn't even at least master the ''arcade multiplayer isometric shooter'' foundation with some apparently clumsy shooting is embarrassing on its own.

Avatar image for jukeboxzer0
jukeboxzer0

87

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Edited By jukeboxzer0

yay

Avatar image for bwgmon
Bwgmon

72

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Edited By Bwgmon

I'm happy that there are still plenty of games that include single-console multiplayer. Having co-op play in this day and age without an online component, though? It's hard enough getting my friends together to play a popular game like Mario Kart or Smash Brothers, getting them together to play a game like this would be damn near impossible.

I had the same problem with Scott Pilgrim, in that I have never played it with more than one person. I suppose the difference between the two is that I actually enjoyed playing through SPvTW solo, while playing the trial for this just made me want to take a nap.

I can see why some people would like this game, but it just isn't for me.

Avatar image for moncole
moncole

667

Forum Posts

426

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 5

Edited By moncole

Looks like s fun game

Avatar image for bybeach
bybeach

6754

Forum Posts

1

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 1

Edited By bybeach

I liked what I saw..no PC version though? That doesn't change my agreement with Brad's assessment . Still in some context I may possibly get this game someday, I did kind of like what I saw.

Avatar image for sander
Sander

425

Forum Posts

61

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 1

Edited By Sander

I wish Brad would write more, and not just reviews. Maybe smoke a joint, play the Asura's Wrath demo and write about the experience.

Avatar image for weegieanawrench
weegieanawrench

1974

Forum Posts

747

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 7

Edited By weegieanawrench

@Sander: None of the editors are going to do drugs, play a game, and then publicly write about it. Maybe Vinny hah.

Good review Brad, this doesn't sound like it's for me though. Zombies are getting to be pretty tired and I'm way happier with Dead Island anyway.

Avatar image for sooty
Sooty

8193

Forum Posts

306

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 2

User Lists: 3

Edited By Sooty

ZOMBIE GAMES...EVERYWHERE

Avatar image for teenagejesussuperstar
TeenageJesusSuperstar

278

Forum Posts

7177

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 17

Having lo-res box art on the wiki page right next to the review kinda undermines any sense of professionalism you have, especially to a casual observer. Fix that shit!

Avatar image for cincaid
Cincaid

3053

Forum Posts

23409

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 6

User Lists: 5

Edited By Cincaid

I for one love dumb zombie games, but even I will pass on this one after trying the demo. Nice review Brad.

Avatar image for immortalsaiyan
ImmortalSaiyan

4788

Forum Posts

26

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 9

Edited By ImmortalSaiyan

Is it just me or was this game 2 stars and is now 3?

Avatar image for aceofspudz
aceofspudz

937

Forum Posts

56

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Edited By aceofspudz

@ImmortalSaiyan said:

Is it just me or was this game 2 stars and is now 3?

Saw it right after it went up, and it was 3 stars.

Avatar image for somejerk
SomeJerk

4077

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Edited By SomeJerk

Brad gave Dead Nation 2/5 so that makes me interested in this. I thought Dead Nation was excellent

Avatar image for deactivated-636514d3175a5
deactivated-636514d3175a5

59

Forum Posts

1

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Good review. I think I'll wait on this one.

Avatar image for jasondesante
jasondesante

615

Forum Posts

2

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 6

User Lists: 0

Edited By jasondesante

A fully realized game is undeniably higher quality than anything that makes the reviewer say the mechanics are so flawed you might not want to finish it.

I agree this game should probably be a 3/5 everything considered. Brad writes fair reviews, so comparing his 3/5 to one by davis and kessler aren't even comparable.

If there was a GB standard where all 1-5 star reviews in the same # of stars were somehow held to the same standard, then how is a quick piece of fun that is flawed and doesn't live up to its own potential a 3 star... the same score as mario kart 7 and star fox 64 3d? lol

The difference in opinion of what a 1-5 star is varies from each reviewer. It seems evident that every writer on the site has a different definition for what fits in the 3 star category, and what can be rationalized as worth taking points off.

This review is easy to understand, but in general on GB things sometimes get lost, we need more Brad reviews!