

ZOMBIE DRIVER: IMMORTAL EDITION MAIN FEATURES:
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You can also upgrade your car with anything you might need to survive, and there are other modes to get your teeth stuck into, too. You'll be dismembering limbs one minute and blasting zombies in the face the next as you work your way through 31 story missions. The game has you hopping into a car and smashing into as many zombies as your skills can allow. However, the game still falls into the "wait for discount" category for me.If you want zombies, cars, speed, explosions, guns, and a whole lot of blood on your innocent Nintendo Switch screen, Zombie Driver: Immortal Edition could well be for you. So long as you curtail your expectations, you'll have fun as well. Anyways, I can recommend it, it is fun for what it is. Then there is a survival / horde mode, which seems more fitting, but as your car upgrades do not transfer between modes, I really could not be arsed to grind my cars and weapons again and did not play it, though I would have probably liked it much more than the racing mode. The game also has a racing mode, which I really did not get into, I feel like the faults of the driving models really rear their ugly head here, but it looks like there is a lot of people who actually did like and play the racing mode, so perhaps you will as well. There is a decent variety in vehicles, but they don't feel all that special - pretty much all of them feel the same, which is a shame, and the driving could use a bit of fleshing out, as it is a bit simplistic - considering cars are the main protagonist, really, this is a pretty large con. The main "plot" is a bit short, but considering its quality, or lack thereof, its a good thing it does not overstay its welcome. There is also a lot of pick ups strewn around the city, so it is worth it to explore a bit whenever possible.

The city is also split into different locations, which are not only visually different, but require a bit different approach as well - some are denser and confine you to the roads, others are more open and you will be able to run in between building freely. The main singleplayer story of the game is a C-class zombie flick kinda thing, it does not take itself too seriously, and the big plot twists can be seen from a mile away, but it is really just a background noise to running around in a semi-sanbox city arena and slaughtering thousands of zombies - literally thousands, some of the side missions have you kill 2500 zombies and they are not exactly challenging, you can kill a lot more than that in one run. I got it with the game, but I doubt I will ever actually listen to it separately. The sound design is a bit bland though, and the soundtrack, while technically pretty solid with good sound quality, is a bit generic and uninspired. The blood effects are pretty good, actually. The graphics are nothing special, but they are good enough for the time it was released and the type of game it is.

The game is, all things considered, built pretty solidly. This game is a very interesting take on the bullet hell / horde shooter genres, where you run around in a car instead of a regular character, with which come some specifics in regards to controls and movement. This game is a very interesting take on the bullet hell / horde shooter A fun little game, just don't expect anything overly complex. A fun little game, just don't expect anything overly complex.
