The first three games in the Zombie Army series were barely registered on anyone’s radar. Now, as one of the titular zombies, Zombie Army 4: Dead War has come out of nowhere to bite your throat (or at least, your wallet).

The result is a fun and elegant game that does its best to make zombies look fresh again. And while it’s not entirely successful, the game offers a unique gaming experience that is perfect for enjoying with you and a friend.

“Secret” sequel.

Wondering where the hell other Zombie Army games have gone? You are not alone.

The games were originally spin-offs of the Sniper Elite games. The first two Zombie War games were originally PC exclusive. Subsequently, these two games were bundled with a new game like Zombie Army Trilogy in 2015 and was available on Windows, PS4 and Xbox One.

In short? Zombie Army 4: Dead War is likely to be the first installment in the series that curious gamers play. Fortunately, this is the finest version of this game that developer Rebellion has ever created.

Fun cooperative

While Zombie Army 4 is unique in many ways, it shares something important in common with games like Wolfenstein: Youngblood. In particular, this game is a lot more fun if you have a friend (or three).

It is true that any shooter is more fun with a friend. But what pushes this game over the edge is the ability to compete with your friends on points and sometimes “accidentally” sabotage their efforts.

You’re racing to get points to earn XP and upgrade your character (more on that in a moment). And you also need to be careful not to fall into the traps set by other players. While I’m here to help you kill zombies in a fun way, the real hilarity of traps is watching your friends walk into them.

The game’s customization options also make it suitable for multiple players. These range from fun cosmetic changes to different weapons to facilitate different play styles. This brings the fun (and challenge) of creating a balanced team in a genre that focuses primarily on the “run and shoot” mechanics.

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