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Ed-0: Zombie Uprising review - ChristCenteredGamer

CCG writes - "Ed-0: Zombie Uprising has had quite the transformation from the time I reviewed it in Early Access to the full release. While it still retains the core “Mystery Dungeon” gameplay, there is now an additional playable character in the ninja (with some buffs and quality-of-life adjustments given to the samurai and sumo wrestler), three more difficulty settings, and five more levels totaling eight main levels."

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5.0

Ed-0: Zombie Uprising Review (Xbox Series X) - XboxAddict

XBA says: Zombies with a different roguelike setting and some interesting ideas, albeit repetitive gameplay.

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6.0

Ed-0: Zombie Uprising Review | TheXboxHub

Ed-0: Zombie Uprising is built on sound ideas and there’s so much to love about the setup. However, the brutal, inconsistent difficulty coupled with the repetitive, imbalanced gameplay prevents it from reaching full potential.

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5.0

Review - Ed-0: Zombie Uprising (PS5) | WayTooManyGames

WTMG's Leo Faria: "Ed-0: Zombie Uprising is a really bad game, but one that has a bizarre charm. It’s janky, unfair, ugly, sounds like crap, but it feels borderline endearing, as if the developers were trying to come up with something unique and fun, only to find out (much) later that their game was the complete opposite of that. I guess Souls aficionados will get a kick out of it, since it’s nowhere near as bad as some other soulslikes (looking at you, Dolmen), but the ones who will really enjoy it are that small group that just loves to consume janky Japanese kusoge like there’s no tomorrow. Ed-0: Zombie Uprising is the poster child of crappy, nearly irredeemable, but oddly endearing Japanese jank."

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HyperMoused679d ago

I thought this looked interesting i just dont like any of the characters