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not much to say about this game, so cheap I had to
the title delivers on what the game is
quite difficult to survuve ngl

Reminds me of a flash game i played at school. Trophies are really easy.

they shoulda added a black nigga as a character but he woulda died first so

Surprisingly fun

Kinda like simple tower defense. Build defenses, place auto-turrets, and manage the golds and ammo. Enemies be stronger every night, but during the day u r safe to prepare.

It has a coop mode and sandbox which are super fun. It's easy to join somebody playing and just start playing

Kinda reminds me of a map "zombie arena" from warcraft 3
Fun shit


Barebones as all fuck but actually pretty fun. Could be better if the base movement speed wasn't so criminally slow


🕗 Total time played (approx.): 9h
🏆 Completion: 100% (28/28 Trophies)

REVIEW:

"Yet Another Zombie Defense HD" is an arcade top-down wave shooter that focuses on providing entertaining, short bursts of gameplay. The game offers a simple and straightforward experience that can be fun but ultimately doesn't offer much more than what the title suggests: Yet Another Zombie Defense.

In this game, players find themselves in a post-apocalyptic setting surrounded by hordes of zombies that need to be fended off. The gameplay is linear, centered around fending off waves of undead while simultaneously building and upgrading defenses for your base.

The upgrade system allows for the improvement of weapons and barricades to withstand the increasingly stronger attacks of the zombies. This can provide some tactical depth as players must decide how to best utilize their limited resources. There are also various weapons to choose from, ranging from pistols to machine guns and sniper rifles, allowing players to adapt their combat style.

Graphically, the game is solid but nothing extraordinary. The environments are dark and fitting for the theme, though relatively simple in design. The soundtrack contributes to the atmosphere, though it doesn't particularly stand out.

The game provide quick, entertaining gameplay. It's well-suited for short gaming sessions when you just want to dive into the zombie apocalypse and do some shooting. However, "Yet Another Zombie Defense HD" lacks depth and innovation. It's ultimately a classic example of its genre, without many new ideas or surprising elements.

For fans of zombie shooters looking for a straightforward and fun experience, "Yet Another Zombie Defense HD" can be a good choice. It offers solid action and a satisfying feeling when mowing down waves of undead. However, for players seeking more variety and depth, the game may quickly become monotonous as it offers little variation and plays quite similarly from start to finish.

⭐ Rating: 2/5

For some ungodly reason, this barebones remaster of an Xbox Live Indie Arcade remnant is one of the games you'll find on PlayStation's answer to GamePass, a service packed to the brim with gems like Balan Wonderworld and Left Alive. All jokes aside, the service isn't that bad, and if you're looking to get into gaming and have a PlayStation, it's a pretty good deal. But yeah, this game kind of blows.

Well, okay, it's not that bad. It's just incredibly rudimentary. According to this testimonial by the developer on the game's development, it was a project not born out of love but as a reaction to their other game being a flop. Their solution? Fuck it; I don't know, make a zombie game. What felt like a glorified flash game in 2010 now feels incredibly dated in 2022, let alone in 2017, when this remaster launched initially. And when I say "dated," I mean that as more than a descriptor for this game's premise. You can't aim and move at the same time; you have to awkwardly aim in the direction that you want to move and do that instead. If you're playing Co-Op locally, which is the preferred way of playing any multiplayer game with friends or family, you'll soon realize that this is a defense game where only the first player can buy anything. You unlock upgrades after each night; these, too, cannot be added by anyone but the first player. And none of this is to mention how devoid this game is of anything resembling character. Sure, this remaster looks better than the original, but aside from doing the bare minimum to get this XBLIA game "up to snuff," no work has been done towards making it look good to the eye. Maps are barren, characters only exude personality from the skin they have, and zombies shamble toward you in typical zombie-like fashion. Playing this and reading the article I linked to above, it makes sense that the original game was made out of desperation rather than passion. But this remaster was made long after the zombie craze, so maybe there's some passion in tact? Eh? They both play the same, and if you played this with your friends on your 360 back in the day, you're just going to get the same experience with a different controller. There are a few quality of life changes; the most noticeable being that you can now walk through barricades in build mode. But for the most part, the only thing about this remaster that's changed the more than half-decade-old game it's polishing up is the age of the person playing it.

None of this is to say that the groundwork for this game isn't solid or that you can't have a good time in it. It's like how I enjoy both Taco Bell and Chipotle, but given the option to feed myself something that lasts me for half a day or more, Taco Bell isn't even something I consider. I can settle for a Doritos Locos Taco and a Five Layer Burrito if needs be, but if I have the opportunity, a single burrito from Chipotle will do more than both of those and the requisite soda they pack their combos with combined. If you think Chiptole is gross and you prefer the Five Layer Burrito, I'm not shaming you. But I know what kind of food I enjoy more, so, eh.

Two stars.

(And yes, I'm aware that that last paragraph is the most "hi, I'm American and I'm slowly eating myself into a grave" thing you'll read all day)

Pelos 10 reais que eu paguei, valeu a pena, não é um jogo incrível, mas é bem legal, ainda mais se for com amigos