However, if it’s the chance to play with friends and really sink into role-playing you’re after, Unturned might actually be the best zombie survival game on this list for you.
Let’s be honest, if you want the punishing realism of a zombie apocalypse, Unturned isn’t it. You’ve probably heard of Unturned already, what with its blocky visuals that channel Minecraft and slight jank, but you might have completely overlooked it just because of its seemingly kid-friendly style. Zompires would have been a much better name than vambies, though. While the crafting could probably do with a lot more polish and the AI needs some improving, this is an open world sandbox worth at least trying out if you want a zombie survival game off the beaten path. In fact, The Infected is as interesting a spin as Danny Boyle’s classic was back in the day as you’re actually taking on vambies - vampire and zombie hybrids - and not just zombies.Ĭurrently in Early Access at this time of writing, The Infected holds a lot of promise, especially considering it’s the work of one guy. Maybe the least popular game listed here, The Infected doesn’t exactly help itself with its generic name that immediately calls 28 Days Later to mind. Night of the Dead is in Early Access at this time of writing so it has a lot of roughness to tidy up and balancing to nail, but it’s coming along very well indeed. Night of the Dead is a remarkably ambitious yet still straightforward zombie slaying thrill, which is sometimes all you need. With base building and crafting, as well as the ability to make traps so complex they’d make Jigsaw blush. You have to keep yourself fed and eventually find a way off the island of undead you find yourself on, but first and foremost, you have to kill waves after waves of them each night.
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Night of the Dead, as well as being one word away from an adaptation of the most influential zombie movie ever released, is pure survival against zombies distilled to its purest form.
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Bear in mind that games listed for PS4 and Xbox One will also work on PS5 and Xbox Series X | S respectively thanks to backwards compatibility.ġ0. If you want to try to eke out some kind of living in a world gone mad (and undead), here are some of the best zombie survival games out there. In fact, two of the most influential games of all time feature both zombies and survival, though wildly different visions of both. The survival genre really seems custom-made for living out a bit of zombie outbreak role-play, what with the hallmarks of the genre being a constant need to find food and water while being wary of other humans, who we all know based on a thousand bits of zombie media are the true monsters. Thanks to the best zombie survival games, we can see just how long we’d last without having to go down the whole real apocalypse route, because, you know, that’s a lot of stress in your life. Sadly, in terms of movie tie-ins, it was par for the course for games released in 2005.We’ve all daydreamed about how we’d get on in a Walking Dead scenario, with rations running low, tensions running high, and biters staying bitey. The visuals, from the environments to the zombies themselves, are awful but still somehow better than the audio with its horrendously repetitive music and mundane voice-acting. The gameplay is painfully slow, whether you’re attempting to bash zombies to death or dealing with the clunky gun play. Both were horrible anyway so it didn’t matter. Multiplayer is also a thing and while co-op survival makes sense, other modes like Team Deathmatch don’t. By comparison, Land of the Dead: Road to Fiddler’s Green by Brainbox Games is an uninspired FPS where players mow down hordes of zombies in a prequel-esque set-up (which ultimately means nothing in the grand scheme of things). It also provided the unique twist that the undead may not be as brain dead as many thought. Romero’s Land of the Dead offered strong socio-political commentary in a post-apocalyptic world.
Land of the Dead: Road to Fiddler’s Green Of course, there are plenty of bad zombie games that have been released over the years as well. Whether it’s the T-virus infected undead of Resident Evil or Left 4 Dead’s hordes, they can offer both a sense of horror along with campy fun. Zombies in gaming have made for some truly memorable experiences.