All Zombies Must Die!

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All Zombies Must Die!
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Developer(s) Doublesix
Publisher(s) Square Enix
Engine Unreal Engine 3
Platforms Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Release date(s)
    Genre(s) Shooter
    Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

    All Zombies Must Die! is a top-down shooter video game for up to four players. The game was released as a downloadable title for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 video game consoles and personal computers running the Windows operating system. It is the spiritual successor to Burn Zombie Burn.

    Gameplay

    Players choose one of four characters; Jack, his ex-girlfriend Rachel, the Rastafarian alien Luxo or the scientist Bryan. Each of the characters has a different secondary attack in addition to their equipped weapon. The game is set in the fictional town of Deadhill, where a zombie apocalypse has occurred. Players must complete quests, gather items and fight the zombie horde with limited ammunition. Game locations include the suburbs, a shopping mall and the town centre.

    The game uses a dual analogue stick control system, one stick is used to move the player's character, the other is used to aim the character's weapon. The game has light role-playing elements, such as quests and item creation. Players choose which quests they undertake, allowing non-linear progression and exploration within the game world.[1][2]

    Players increase their character's level by defeating enemies and collecting items. Items are located in containers such as bins and cupboards. The chosen character can be levelled-up at bases, which also serve as hubs for weapon modifications, for instance allowing the player to create electrified melee weapons.[1]

    Reception
    Review scores
    Publication Score
    PC PS3 Xbox 360
    Eurogamer 5/10 stars[3]
    IGN 6.5/10 stars[4]
    Aggregate scores
    GameRankings 67.94%[5] 61.09%[5]
    Metacritic 56/100[6] 67/100[7] 60/100[8]

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