"As darkness covers the streets, indistinct shadows can be mistaken for something entirely different from its true form, in some situations conforming to a threatening shape. To ward off any wrongly perceived dangers, it's practical to carry a light source on you when trying to ascertain identities or gauge how safe conditions are. All it takes is a small flicker of light to put things into proper perspective. Without light being cast upon its model, Zombie Skape seems to be or project something it's not cut out for, using arguably scary and active surroundings as a backdrop to add sorely-needed luster to linear gameplay. But even with the application of light -- which in this case could be equated to a clear head and vision -- Zombie Skape still emits an unflattering spirit that is by no means reclaimable." -- Wiiloveit.com
Do you know that old saying? Once you've seen one, you've seen 'em all. Well that's exactly what's happening with EnjoyUp Game's games at the moment. Zombie Skape alone may seem to be a new game, but if you've played Snowboard Xtreme, which I reviewed a few days ago, you'll notice the similarities. For a start, the control scheme is the very similar for both games, and gameplay is almost identical.
Gamesta.com reports on this week's Nintendo eShop downloads for Europe. Each console and handheld receives a bit of attention with puzzle games, zombies, NBA 2K games and a singing party title. Also, a free demo.
Zzzzzzzzzzzz they need to hurry with some decent stuff on wii u,getting fed up now
It's another week of Nintendo download news for Europe, this time arriving just in time to brighten up our Mondays. This week covers every platform; the 3DS receives a wacky match-three puzzle game as well as something a little more conventional, zombies infest DSiWare and the home consoles bring us a retail download and a demo.