• World War Z - Introducing The Horde
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This game looks surprisingly fun? https://youtu.be/EAoDX2hyvB8
Also, they said they would be following the book more, with multiple story arcs with different characters. Also the horde mechanics looked amazing with zombies will literally push each other out of the way or trip over objects.
It'll never be able to follow the book with their frantic action style. Imo even Telltale would do a better job at following the book and just imagine if Naughty Dog did.
Ha ha very funny its not like i wasn't implying the game be watching people get interviewed and instead meant the actual stories they were telling be playable. Have you even read the book or just know a synopsis
The blind japanese guy and the katana guy were different people, one was a generic epic otaku who escaped tokyo ( i think) with a katana. The guy who went blind from Horoshima lived his entire life blind and used only a stick and the enviroment to fight any undead he found, that was really cool. He also beat up the fat katana dude. The pew pew laser was about the guy who made films and convinced the US military to break out Anti-Missle laser weapons (which exist) to vaporise the undeead for anti-suicide films.
Congratulations Valve. You waited so long to release Left4Dead3 that someone else beat you to it.
Ignoring the whole franchise thing looks like impressive evolution in zombie mechanics.
This horde simulation thing feels wasted on zombies but this looks cool in motion regardless.
I've been so hyped with this and GTFO coming out for co-op horde-ish games that at this point Valve should just expand on L4D2 and be done unless either one bombs.
I feel it would work a million times better with enemies that aren't thick Imagine a horde simulation with Warhammer Orks for example instead of mindless undead
Looks like Dynasty Warriors with zombies. I'm all for it.
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