Like a decaying zombie, last year's Xbox 360 teen-horror hack and slasher rises from the grave and shambles with a groan onto the PS3. In case you're not familiar with the title, here's the quick and dirty. Four unlikely schoolmates are thrust together in a "no time for explanations" storyline that has them battling hordes of monsters ravaging their town.
Sadly, for a retail game it's a substandard repetitive game that should only be considered if at a bargain price or if you have 3 other friends willing to play with you. To give the game some credit, the slaughtering of near endless amounts of monsters is satisfying, almost nostalgic; offering a rose tinted reminder of simpler times. Not to mention the ample hours of gameplay, if your willing to put aside the annoyances.
Today, 2nd January 2009, is the ninth day of Christmas. It may seem like Christmas is all but over-and-done with now, but Electronic Theatre are staying true to tradition and heading-on through those infamous twelve days! On this ninth day, The Twelve Games of Christmas enters its ninth edition, and today we run through the top-performing disc-based releases of September 2008. Hold onto your hats, it's going to be bumpy from here-on out!
From PS3 Attitude: "'Zombies have invaded your suburban sanctuary, and you have to take them out'.
Here follows a tale of how I went through a whole gambit of emotions; from hopeful to desperate and then coming to the insight that all is not as it seems in suburban zombie hell..."