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Undead Upgrades: You can trade your souls for more than just body parts! Upgrade the King's abilities to improve your chances of survival. You'll have to find the optimum route through each stage if you want to win! Battle your way through hand-crafted 100 stages and reclaim the Zombie King's rightful place at the top!Ĭonserve Your Energy: Every move you make costs spiritual energy. The King can't hear until you get his ears back! Buy back the King's parts and watch the world come alive!ġ00 Wild Stages: The King may be immortal, but this game isn't one of those endless deals. Regain Your Senses: Don't adjust the volume. One-Touch Action: Simple-to-use controls allow you to run, jump, wall-kick, and more with ease! Can you help the Zombie King rise again and reclaim his wicked throne? It's going to take all of your skills and the Zombie King's powers to claw your way to the end of the game. There are 100 levels of deadly creatures, tricky traps, and precarious platforms to make your way through. You can also trade souls for amazing powers that will help you survive longer and get farther. It isn't just about buying back your body parts, though. That's just the start, but don't neglect your spiritual energy or you won't get far! Legs allow you to jump, eyes give you visual clarity, and ears help you hear your enemies. Unfortunately, he doesn't even have a leg to stand on! Gather enough souls and you may be able to make an exchange to get your parts and powers back. The challenges noted above are an annoyance though.When the Zombie King returns, it spells doom for the world! Or it would, if he had all of his powers. If you have a buddy (or buddies) to join you it's really a blast. Ammo is limited but becomes available quite frequently.Īfter a little while in both coop and single player this seems like a solid title. Likewise with any combat where you can from ranged to melee with ease. Back and forth with this action and it is very smooth. Very intuitive to quickly switch into ranged mode and direct fire - one example of this is an area where you're protecting an Ent as he struggles to open a huge door, quickly shooting at archers while battling foes as they surround you. The ranged attacks I thought are well done - very accessible by simply holding the left trigger, aiming with the left stick, and shooting with the A button. More button mashing than anything else but fun nevertheless.
You choose from a list of moves and abilities from each level and "spend" your points as you choose.Ĭharacter animations are smooth but the fighting system is very basic, at least initially. The leveling up capability is fairly well done - running for the next boost in points and, consequently, new moves.
In coop you sometimes are fighting the screen when players at opposite sides.Strangely there are no problems when the entire screen is filled with warring characters. There was noticeable slowdown on the Xbox version when lots of particle effects (fog) was on screen.As good as they are when you want to get on with the game you can't - you have to watch them over and over. Definitely very cool, but I did notice some problems.
I ended up renting this last night for a buddy and I to play in co-op.