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by - written on 27/07/01 (Very useful, 59 readings)
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Whilst it may seem an interesting title, and it is a very intelligent game, unfortunately Zombie Revenge plays and feels very messily, as you would expect - there is an awful of of blood... Think of the best Resident Evil game - probably Code Veronic or Nemesis, then you'll be left with the 'not quite as good' games in the series - possibly RE2 was the weakest of the lot, well Zombie Revenge is kind of a cross between Resident Evil 2, House of the Dead and an arcade style romp about. It IS fun, all you do is walk around killing Zombies basically - not many tasks to complete, it's not a scrolling slash 'em up, you actually walk ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/09/00
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I saw the demo movie of this game and tought to myself what a great looking game!!!All the mags rated it highly before its release and then it was released and the mag ratings started falling down!! Then my mate bought the game thinking that it couldnt b that bad since it looked good in the movie. So he bought it and we all couldnt wait to play on it and when we put the game in we noticed alot of problems with the game, the graphics arnt so great by DC standards, the controls arnt to hot either,the game is very hard and you seem to get poisoned by everythin, even Lasers ??? This game is so hard even on the easy setting that it isnt any fun to ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/09/09 (Useful, 4 readings)
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The Dreamcast is something of a safe haven for arcade fantatics, with just about every type of game imaginable, from light gun shoot em ups, to a FISHING SIMULATOR, and even a cab sim, being on the platform. Zombie Revenge joins the lot as the requisite entry into the niche "zombie beat em up" genre, with you and a team of 80s action film character knock-offs travelling through a zombie-ridden city with the hope that the various beasties won't have you for tea. With an ever increasing array of weaponry, you will have to battle through numerous levels, and can get a friend to team up with you to take on the horde also. My main regret with the game is ... Read the complete review
by - written on 21/08/00 (Useful, 15 readings)
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Do you like arcade games? Do you occasionally enjoy a real no-brainer shoot-em-up? If the answer to these two questions is "Yes", then say hello to Zombie Revenge on the Dreamcast, a direct port of Sega's popular Arcade game. If it's a "No", then get back to your nerdy flight sim. The objective here is simple. Kill zombies and lots of them. Boasting an impressive arsenal of weapons, you control your character (a choice of three) through each subsequent 3D level, despatching an endless stream of mutant flesh-eaters as you go. The zombies themselves take some killing (which is very unreasonable of them), with the flamethrower & large drill in ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/08/00
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When i first got this game i was overjoyed. Afterall, I love games like streets of rage and this seemed to be of the same kinda of genre but with all the added power of the dreamcast, and it DOES use all of Dreamcasts power, the visuals are simply mind blowingly good. The sound and music is perfect to add to the tension of the game. There is loads of weaponary to be found in this game. You can use your fists to fight or find a flamethrower to set alight to every zombie in your path. This game is huge, it took me almost 50 hours to complete. But, there is one huge restriction to this games addictiveness and that is its repetitiveness. After a while you will ... Read the complete review
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