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"Zombie Army Trilogy," developed by Rebellion Development, is a spin-off of the Sniper Elite series available on PS4. Set during World War II with a plot involving Hitler's "Plan Z" to turn his army into zombies, the game delivers a dark, ominous atmosphere filled with occult references. Featuring both solo and online four-player co-op gameplay (but no local co-op or split-screen), the game includes three campaigns and an endless horde mode. Players select from various characters and customize their weapon loadouts, with the sniper rifle being the central weapon.
The game emphasizes precise headshots enhanced by dramatic slow-motion bullet cam, making sniping particularly satisfying. Opponents vary from slow walkers to bombers, machine-gunners, and snipers, each posing distinct challenges. While the game is graphically dark and somewhat monotonous in design, it delivers satisfying sniping mechanics, fun multiplayer modes, and significant replay value in Horde mode. Despite criticisms of repetitive visuals and the lack of close-quarters combat and level variety, the game is considered a solid, enjoyable shooter, earning a 7.5 out of 10 for its engaging gameplay and good value for money.
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In this part of the video, the reviewer discusses “Zombie Army Trilogy” for the PS4, highlighting its main features and gameplay mechanics. Developed by Rebellion Development as a spin-off of the Sniper Elite series, the game features Nazi zombies, extensive sniper action, and dramatic slow-motion bullet time kills. The plot begins with Hitler turning his army into zombies through “Plan Z.” Players can engage in solo or online four-player co-op modes, though there’s no local co-op or split-screen option. The game includes three campaigns and an endless horde mode, with all levels available from the start. Players can choose from various characters and customize their weapon loadouts. Set in World War II, the game presents a dark and ominous atmosphere with moody lighting and occult references. Gameplay generally involves reaching checkpoints, defeating hordes, and strategic use of mines and tripwires. The sniper rifle is the central weapon, emphasizing precise headshots, enhanced by the game’s satisfying slow-motion kill cam.
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In this part of the video, the reviewer delves into the appeal and mechanics of “Zombie Army Trilogy.” They highlight the satisfaction of landing headshots and the enjoyment derived from sniping, which adds significant value to the game. The zombies come in various types such as slow walkers, runners with bombs, machine-gun wielders, and snipers, each presenting unique challenges. They compare it to “World War Z” but note the distinct edge provided by the sniping element.
Graphically, the game is adequate but lacks variety in its environment design, often being dark and grim. The sound quality is acceptable but not outstanding. Key positives include the fantastic sniper feature, fun online multiplayer, replayable Horde mode, and overall good value for money. Negatives involve repetitive visuals, lacking close-quarters combat, and unvaried levels.
The verdict is that “Zombie Army Trilogy” is a solid squad-based shooter that’s also enjoyable solo, with standout moments provided by bullet time sniper kills. The reviewer rates it a 7.5 out of 10, noting it as fun and worth purchasing, especially if found at a good price.