![]() Again, this can be mildly entertaining for one round but not much after that. Slaughter tasks players with surviving against increasingly dense waves of zombies for as long as possible think of it as Zombie Driver’s sort-of spin on Horde mode. Every race features a different stipulation like having to destroy the other competitors or racing through checkpoints with a bomb attached to the car. It’s not great thanks to the aforementioned driving and boring track designs, but at least the contests promote variety. ![]() Blood Race features traditional races, single or tournament, against AI opponents. Two modes exist outside of the campaign: Blood Race and Slaughter. The uninteresting story and grimy presentation doesn’t help things either. This stagnation makes the overly long campaign a slog to complete. Even boss battles are designed identically. There are maybe four types of zombies and you’re stuck battling them throughout the entire game without any additional variations. These departures from the formula don’t occur nearly enough, though. My favorite missions give you a tank to blow scores of enemies to bloody bits. Zombie Driver does try to mix things up, albeit barely. Hundreds of zombies flood the streets to the point that plowing through them is the only option. The arsenal can at least be upgraded to more powerful forms. Weaponry, unfortunately, is more limited you get a minigun, flamethrower, rockets, and a rail gun. Vehicles can include cabs, limos, buses, and more. As an unnamed civilian cab driver, the military tasks you with performing errands in a city overrun by a zombie outbreak. Zombie Driver’s bland, 30+ level campaign acts as the meat of the package. However, flawed controls and repetitive mission design infect the experience like a bite from the infected. This vehicular take on zombie slaying, an enhanced port of the 2009 original including its DLC for the Nintendo Switch, can be entertaining in brief doses. Mowing down hordes of undead in a cab outfitted with a minigun should be a blast but Zombie Driver: Immortal Edition manages to turn that gory fantasy into a tedious bore. Instead providing high-octane thrills, Zombie Driver will have you sleeping at the wheel thanks to its bland and repetitive mission design.
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