Josh writes: - When did we reach the point where if someone mentions “Zombie Game” you almost want to roll your eyes and say “Pass”? It is hard to pinpoint, but there is no denying that we saw a massive influx of Zombie games pop up, the next one changing nothing about the formula from the last. They became almost stale. However, there was always hope! I admit that when I saw World War Z was coming, I was baffled. It has been six years since the Brad Pitt film and 13 years since the book! I don’t know that there is a massive audience demanding the world of World War Z to continue, but Saber Interactive saw differently. They sought to continue this universe into 2019, and we are so fortunate that they did.
The World War Z next update called "Valley of the Zeke" is set to launch this December 5 bringing along premium and paid content.
Nice update for Switch Owners to enjoy. This update also adds local campaign co-op multiplayer to the Switch version of World War Z. Previously limited to online-only play, now up to four friends can play the co-op campaign together via local wireless connection without a Nintendo Switch Online subscription.
CCG writes - "The game takes inspiration from both the 2006 novel and the 2013 movie but isn’t heavily based on either property. It starts off rather simple with not even an intro cinematic. It throws you right into the menu where you can select between the campaign, multiplayer, gallery collection, and settings. WWZ 2019 is fairly light on the story and most of the lore can be outright ignored. The experience focuses greatly on the gameplay as it expects you to jump right in."
I found the Multiplay on PC to be in need of help. Play balance and hit detection is terrible and lots of spawn camping.
I am enjoying this game. Hoping for bug fixes and maybe some more missions. Hope it does well, I love co-op.
The MP needs serious work.Pump someone with 3 full bursts of my gun and they dont die .
Can't believe how well this review has done