

Getting better weapons, making trades with NPC’s and using new weapons gives you far more to do as you play.
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The campaign is a decent length and I like how you can upgrade as you play. However, there is more to it this time around and as a result, it feels more of a rewarding experience. Do not get me wrong, killing a million zombies is still what you will be doing. It is way more fleshed out than it was in the first game. The biggest gameplay improvement that Zombie Shooter 2 has to be in the campaign. Zombie Shooter 2, on the other hand, manages to keep that same kind of style, but it does it in a much clearer and more pleasing way. That first game was pretty darn ugly in terms of its visuals. This time around though there is a lot more polish. Zombie Shooter 2 has that same kind of overhead/isometric-style viewpoint that the first game had. You now have various NPC characters that you can deal with which help with not just gameplay, but also the story.

Zombie Shooter does try and add a bit of story to the game and I think that while not amazing, it does move things along. It was ok though as the game was more about the action. The StoryĪs far as the story in the first Zombie Shooter game went it was rather lacking in that department. With more polish and more direction, this is a fantastic follow up to one of the more chaotic and mindless zombie shooter games we had seen in quite some time. Zombie Shooter 2 looks to build on what the original game did in pretty much every regard. They do not go overboard with this and I felt that it did not get in the way of me wanting to mow down all of the zombies, but it certainly gives the game more depth than the first one had. You talk to NPC’s, you make trades, buy stuff and you can even create your own character.Īll of this stuff and of course the upgrade system, gives Zombie Shooter 2 more of an RPG feel. This game still offers hordes of zombies and creatures for you to kill, but they added a lot more story to this game. They took a very interesting direction with Zombie Shooter 2. Sure, there was a story, but it was barebones at best. The first Zombie Shooter game was just all about killing as many zombies as you could. While Zombie Shooter 2 still has an old school style, I do feel that they made a huge improvement over the first game in terms of the visuals. The characters, zombies, levels and everything else has a much smoother and cleaner look to it this time. Zombie Shooter 2 is keeping that same isometric overhead style, but there is certainly a lot more polish this time around. It had a gritty, PlayStation 1 kind of style to it. I actually liked the art style of the first Zombie Shooter game.
