I love this game from the top-notch gore to cheesy mall music, every inch of this game is beautiful and amazing. The game's action and controls and story is superb, One of the best of 2006. As my classification says, this game is seriously underappreciated, no joke. This game pits you as Frank West, war journalist who's main thing in journalism, is war and atrocities. Frank gets a tip that something is going down at the little town of Willamette, but soon finds that its completely under military lock down. Your arriving by helicopter so you don't have to worry. The first sequence is basically your flying over the town trying to get to the helipad On top of the mall while taking pictures of the things going down below. You actually get to take the pictures as it is part of the game as a little gameplay mechanic. Once you arrive on there your greeted by a mysterious man. Then you get into the building and find out that everyone is barricading the entrances and such to keep the zombies. But thanks to a really stupid lady, the entrances open and all the zombies pour in. Basically the entire game is timed for you to do story based and side mission based things. Theres also bosses known as psychopaths, these are the people in the mall who have gone insane from the pandemic unfolding. The game's gameplay and huge variety and diversity of weapons and ways to kill zombies is just unbelievable. The only issue is the same for everyone, and thats the save system. It could've had some improvement but is still decent nonetheless. This game is excellent and shouldn't be passed up, by anyone.
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