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Monday, November 2, 2009

A mysterious chemical-related accident has turned most of the city into brain-eating zombies, so now it's time to jump in your machine-gun wielding vehicle, mow them all down and try to save the surviving city dwellers before it's too late.

Zombie Driver is a top-down driving affair which promises to feature a main story, plenty of side quests, combo killing and all in a neat, arcade-style package. Coming later this month for PC.

Comments

Death Rally meets Carmageddon meets Phobia! Looks nice

For me this reminded me of the first GTA where there is the group of running people (or were they playing soething, I can't remember) and it was always more fun to run over them than the single persons.

Anyway this game looks cool, but I wonder if there is more to gameplay than just running over & shooting zombies?

This is possibly the best / most fun looking game I have ever seen featured on this blog. Why has no one thought of this before?!

By the way, this is made by the developers of the very good Half-Life 2 car combat mod D.I.P.R.I.P. (Die In Pain, Rest In Pieces). If you've played that, you'll notice that the graphics of this game is very similar.

coollavagames you probably mean the group of Elvis guys in GTA2.

This totally reminds me of Body Harvest. Awesome.

@lerouxb: Actually someone did think of this before, I can't remember the name of the game but it was on PS2 and you were driving an ambulance.

Still want to get this one though.

Why is that indie game developers seem to be obsessed with zombies? Just curious.

@chutup: D3's Simple Series 2000 Series game 95, "The Zombie vs. Kyuukyuusha" (aka "The Zombie vs Ambulance"). It also saw release in Europe under the name "Zombie Virus".

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