8. Call of Duty Black Ops-Zombies
Whilst
Call of Duty: World at War and
Black Ops aren't really zombie games, the zombie modes in both of them are good enough to be regarded as a game on their own.
Call of Duty's zombie mode has players defend a house as increasing numbers of zombies enter the vicinity. Barriers can be made to up the defence, weapons can be upgraded and "power up" style perks can be used to wipe out numbers when times are getting a little too tough. It's tense, it can be nerve-wracking and it's a great multiplayer mode. Plus, Black Ops allows you to fight zombies as John F. Kennedy, Robert McNamara, Richard Nixon and Fidel Castro. Awesome.
7. Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare
Red Dead Redemption's zombie DLC,
Undead Nightmare did not feel like a piece of downloadable content at all. In fact, this expansion pack felt good enough to be considered a game in its own right.
Rockstar treated players to a huge new story, a bunch of sidequests and of course, zombies. Successfully combining the feel of
Red Dead Redemption pre-zombies with this new horror feel,
Undead Nightmare is tense, at times humorous. Combining cowboys, a western setting and dark humour with zombies, horror and tension works, almost perfectly in this case. Click "next" below to read the next entry...