Once you do wrangle the menu system and get into the meat of the game (no pun intended), it’s quite a bit of fun, only there are some caveats. Even after the quite lengthy campaign, there’s a tournament mode featuring a variety of racing types, and even a ‘kill everything’ slaughter mode, which really is pretty much a given in a Zombie game. There is however a lot content, just it doesn’t seem very well organised, and once you do figure things out, there’s quite a bit to see and do. Before you even get into the game you’re bombarded with a whole host of options and information that at first glance is a little hard to grasp. There’s a lot going on in Zombie Driver in nearly every aspect, as everything from the menus to the game world is packed with quite an overwhelming amount of items, sometimes to its detriment. It’s easy to say that the Zombie genre is saturated, but the zombie driving genre…well that’s something else. Take for instance Zombie Driver HD, a top down zombie massacre driving game you won’t be finding any emotional character moments seen in Telltale’s The Walking Dead here (even if the rather tension building title music would make you think otherwise), instead you’ll be mowing them down in their hundreds as you drive the streets of a dead city rescuing civilians, racing rivals, and just going all out on the zombie population. Maybe even a clean glass” Shaun Greenhaff – 2012 Some nights you’d sit alone and force down whatever filth you found in a bottle, but other times you splashed out on the good stuff. It is due to release for the PS3 shortly. Zombie Driver released for the PC in 2009 and is available via both Steam and retail channels. Zombie Driver HD was reviewed on the Xbox 360, a review code was provided.
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