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There are two types of zombies in our shared fictional universe. Fast (think George A Romero’s Dawn of the Dead) and slow (more Zack Snyder’s Dawn of the Dead remake). With that there comes two very different types of zombie …Survive Zombies and a Creeping Cloud of Death in ZED
By Nadia Oxford
ZED is an upcoming endless running game that presents us with two truths about the inevitable zombie apocalypse: Running is the best way to stay alive and uneaten.You’re going to have to shoot down whatever gets in your way, so, …Match-Three Puzzles Merge With the Undead in Zombie Match Defense
By Nadia Oxford
Zombies have seemingly invaded every nook and cranny of popular culture. They’re in our movies. They’re on our television shows. They’re in our breakfast cereals. And now they’re in our match-three mobile games. Zombie Match Defense from Shovelware Games is …Yet Another Zombie Defense Review
By Andy Chalk
Yet Another Zombie Defense, an iOS version of a three-year-old Xbox 360 game, promises a mix of dual-stick shooter action with tower defense strategy in a one-man war against the ravenous undead. It doesn't quite live up to that billing, however, and while it does what it does pretty well, what it doesn't do is enough to keep it from making a serious claim to the kingship.Survivor Z Review
By Nick Tylwalk
Since I've never shot a gun and have a tendency to be way too trusting, I probably wouldn't last long in a zombie apocalypse. Survivor Z by Mongadillo Studios and 3 Jacks Software is driving that point home even more since its text-based RPG adventuring and turn-based combat incorporates real world locations. Yes, the struggle against the undead is now personal on your iPhone, but that doesn't mean it's any easier.Into the Dead Review
By Mike Rose
The endless running genre has been one of the more interesting developments of mobile gaming over the past few years. From the humble yet hugely addictive beginnings of Canabalt, all the way through to more recent titles like Jetpack Joyride and Temple Run, there's something so attention-grabbing about having "just one more go" in an (often vain) attempt to beat your previous best high score.The Walking Dead: Episode 5 – No Time Left Review
I have been along for the ride of The Walking Dead since Episode 1: A New Day. I liked it, but I didn't love it. It showed promise. By the end of Episode 2: Starved For Help, I was completely on board. It was at the end of Episode 3: Long Road Ahead where I first uttered the phrase "potential game of the year." The penultimate Episode 4: Around Every Corner wasn't as high a watermark, but it set up a compelling and harrowing finale. Does the newest and final episode of the season, No Time Left, possibly payoff?The Walking Dead: Episode 4 – Around Every Corner Review
I... I'm writing this as a broken man. I've always done my best to give everyone a fair shake; to always do what I thought was best. I was never selfish, and without fail put myself in harm's way to protect others. But I reached a breaking point I didn't even know I had, and not by just a little bit, either. Now I'm here trying to put the shattered pieces back together after saying and doing things I can't take back, and this blood just won't wash off my hands so easily anymore.