Every so often you’re tossed in to a giant tank or a bulldozer to bring the pain, but it’s few and far between. Unfortunately with so little variety in its mission structure, Zombie Driver‘s campaign constantly suffers from repetition, as you’re often just driving to a point on the map, clearing the area of zombies, and then driving the survivors back to base camp. The four hour campaign is fairly cliche and offers nothing new, as a government accident resulted in an entire city being turned in to zombies, but completing objectives will unlock new cars, upgrades, and in-game currency used to turn your common vehicles in to speedy death-machines.Īs the titular driver you’ll assist the military in rescuing survivors, destroying zombie hives, and securing zones to build new bases of operation. Zombie Driver Ultimate Edition could best be described as a combination of the vehicular combat in Twisted Metal, the top-down camera views found in the original Grand Theft Auto, and the zombie infested cities of Dead Rising. Overall you’re looking at 31 campaign missions, 36 Blood Race events, 9 Slaughter arenas, and 15 different vehicles to mow down hoards of the undead. The Ultimate Edition doesn’t just feature every DLC pack ever released for Zombie Driver HD, but tosses in some brand new paint jobs, updated visuals, a new camera option, doubled the amount of zombies on-screen, and added a new way to unlock vehicles. Polish developer Exor Studios has since taken advantage of the program to help bring the most comprehensive version to the Xbox One, dubbed Zombie Driver Ultimate Edition. Zombie Driver started out as a 2009 PC game, but was eventually remastered for the Xbox 360 and PS3 in October of 2012 as Zombie Driver HD. Microsoft‘s program continues to deliver the goods, as Zombie Driver Ultimate Edition not only provides all of the vehicular carnage found in the Xbox 360 and PS3 release, but brings updated visuals and additional content exclusively to the Xbox One.
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