Pocket Gamer - Zombies are now as prevalent in video games as underwater levels were in the '90s and slippy-slidey ice worlds were in the '80s.
Be they cutesy cartoon sprites or polygon-drenched hi-res flesh-munchers, if you're playing a game then there are probably some zombies in it somewhere.
This ubiquity has led us inevitably to Desert Zombie Last Stand, a new Unreal-powered slaughterfest for iOS devices that attempts to drown you in waves of reanimated corpses.
Chris Buffa (Modojo): Although it's September, the Halloween hype train left the station weeks ago, with costume stores popping up all over the place, and supermarkets making way for oversized bags of candy. With this in mind, we have no qualms kicking off Halloween coverage a bit early, and we can't think of a better way to celebrate than highlighting the best zombie games for iOS and Android. That said, check back from now until October 31 to see which app made the cut. On that note, today's game is...
Late last year, Player Attack attended GCAP 11 (that is, Games Connect Asia Pacific) and filmed a bunch of interviews with a bunch of creative people. At the time, we were in the process of changing our name, so we kept the interviews tucked away for a while.
Now, however, is the time to let them loose on the world: To start the ball rolling, here's Player Attack regular Jay Wilbur, also known as Vice President of Epic Games. We've chatted with Jay before, about the Unreal Engine and the sort of games on show at E3, so this time we decided to look at something just a little bit different: The state of the Australian video games industry.
AppSpy: Reminiscent of Resident Evil's mercenary mode, Desert Zombie Last Stand is a pretty fun third person survival shooter that should satisfy any zombie blasting urge a gamer might have (especially when they shoot back).