Strafing is not handled with finesse and you always seem to be facing the wrong direction as you do it. The game also feels like it really should be a twin stick shooter. They seem more like distractions from the main attraction of Free Play. While these modes are a nice touch to extend the game’s life, they aren’t a great fit with the burning zombie mechanic. Defend Daisy places a blonde girl-next-door type in a convertible that you have to protect, Timed forces you to keep the clock full to get more points, and Survival tests how long you can stay alive. There are a few different modes you can partake in if you feel tired of standard Free Play. It made every session a different game of skill that became addicting, like every good arcade game should. ![]() I would constantly approach any one of the six arenas with a different mindset, experimenting with the amount of zombies I would set on fire and ways to keep them cooking, all the while trying to kill normal zombies, staying at a high multiplier. This interesting risk/reward system is the true fuel of Burn Zombie Burn, and kept me coming back to chase my posted scores. When you kill the fiery zombies your multiplier drops, making it your best interest to keep a balance of toasty zombies and regular ones so you’re always scoring big. When you kill blazing zombies, you gain TNT upgrades and speed boosts, making your explosive drops more powerful and making Bruce faster. The more zombies you have on fire, the higher your score multiplier, but the more dangerous they become. The twist here, though, is that you can set zombies on fire. The game is all about the magical high score, throwing waves and waves of zombies of increasing difficulty at you to slaughter. It’s a gem of a game, and I was surprised at how much I actually enjoyed playing it.īurn Zombie Burn casts you as Bruce, a fitting Bruce Campbell look-alike who is all chin, as he fights off hordes and hordes of brain-hungry zombies. Developer Doublesix’s zombie shoot-em-up is a delightful mix of Geometry Wars‘ top-down, arcade action and a 60s monster movie. One time license fee entitles play on up to 2 PlayStation® 3 systems activated by this account.If I could sum up Burn Zombie Burn using only a few words, I would call it Geometry Wars: Zombie Apocalypse. Online features require an account and are subject to terms of service and applicable privacy policy (/terms-of-service & /privacy-policy). Software subject to license (us./softwarelicense). This item has been sublicensed to you by Sony Computer Entertainment America. Purchase or use of this item is subject to the PlayStation®Network Terms of Service and User Agreement. Kuju Entertainment Ltd, Company Registration Number: 3481384. ![]() Doublesix is a registered subsidiary of Kuju Entertainment Ltd. Play by yourself or with a friend in the Co-Op or Versus modes.© 2009 Kuju Entertainment Ltd. The game takes place within 6 infinite play arenas with 3 modes in each plus 10 challenges that provide alternate styles of play. The game’s protagonist is Bruce who must battle the zombies across all six maps and all three modes – including defense mode in which Bruce must defend his girlfriend Daisy from the undead horde. The number of burning zombies also counts as your score multiplier meaning the more zombies you set of fire, the more you score. ![]() Setting zombies alight makes them faster and far more dangerous but allows them to drop far more useful pickups than normal zombies. In addition to using the various weapons that become available, the player must learn how to use fire to do well in the game. Burn Zombie Burn! is fast-paced action game in which the player must survive against a never-ending horde of zombies.
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