In honor of Halloween, we’re taking a blood-soaked look at the best zombie games ever made. To make this list, the games had to feature a true zombie story involving infection, drama, violence, gore, and you know, actual zombies. You can’t play the role of a zombie, and you can’t fight “zombie-esque” creatures. No “Stubbs the Zombie” or “Dead Space” in this list. Now, grab your baseball bats and chainsaws!
We talked earlier about the 8-Bit version of Left 4 Dead that dropped this month. After some quality time with it I can tell you that this is the most addicting game I’ve ever epic failed in. Yes, it’s a tough game even in the easier difficulty. On top of this though, the music is awesome and the controls take a little bit of getting used to. While you may not be able to download this at work and play, it’s highly suggested that you give it a shot at home. More after the jump.
Imagine you vs the AI Director in Left 4 Dead dueling it out on your Nintendo DSi’s Pokemon style. The other day we blogged about the 8-bit Left 4 Dead game that will be coming out in January. If you’re a fan of either Pokemon or Left 4 Dead (or both the way I am) you’ll love to watch this short flash video.
As a hardcore Left4Dead player, it’s totally awesome to hear and see that an 8-bit version of Left4Dead is being created. Being created by Eric Ruth using Pixelforce NES, it will be available in January for zombie hunters as a free download onto their PCs. It features all the campaigns and characters from the original game and you’ll be able to play with more your friends as well as the game allows for more than one player.