

Those who are looking to find some new mechanics in the zombiefied version will be disappointed. Nazi Zombie Army is definitely not for the faint-hearted.Īs one might expect, it plays exactly the same as Sniper Elite V2.

The game is dark, bloody and evil and the setting does a fantastic job of matching it and helps set the tone for the game. Simply exploring what is left of Berlin, it is possible to come across some rather gory and gruesome things. Later levels, however, have a much darker and fearful setting. The first level is lack-luster in its design, incessantly sticking with a greyscale palette, and apart from the occasional satanic swastika drawn on the wall with blood, there isn’t much that catches the eye. Unfortunately, things start out pretty badly. Germany is now a very bleak and eerie place and proves an excellent home for its new inhabitants. Each mission length ranges between 45 minutes and 90 minutes and there are collectibles peppered throughout each level. The campaign is spread across four missions and three different difficulty settings are available. Regardless, Rebellion have decided to get involved and release a modified version of their game, Sniper Elite V2, entitled Nazi Zombie Army.Īs the title suggests, yes, it most definitely has a lot of zombies in it.Īs a last resort against the allied forces, Hitler has decided to unleash his army of hellish zombies. Karl Fairburne, the main protagonist, makes a return in the single player, and in cooperative he is joined by a Russian and two Germans. The past few years have seen an influx of zombie games and some might say the genre has become over-saturated.

By now, most of us are probably seasoned zombie killers.
