Zombie Army Trilogy is a true paradise for snipers. You can enjoy the game alone, but it is way more fun when played in co-op. With fifteen challenging missions and a Horde mode you can enjoy this for hours.
Super fun with friends and endless hours of fun i love the game and hope rebellion releases another zombie army title. It does a great job of making players work together. Just a great shooter
Zombie Army Trilogy is an odd game. It is as terrible as enjoyable. The co-op mode options give some fun into a game that could have taken a way better step into the next-gen.
While there's good fun to be had in co-op mode, and players who like their shooters chock full of zombies won't be disappointed, this feels likes a somewhat limited package on the whole.
Exactly as simplistic and one note as the name implies, but if you want to shoot undead Nazis with your friends then you can’t say the game doesn’t deliver.
Zombie Army Trilogy feels exactly like what you think it is – a collection of DLC packages. With a bare-bones frame propping it up, the game is an emaciated experience with an overly ambitious price tag attempting to tie it all together.
I own **** Zombie 1 and 2 on PC, and getting the entire trilogy on PS4 was a no brainer since many of my friends are on console. The Zombie Army Trilogy quenched my thirst for zombie annihilation after being let down by CoD:AW Havoc zombie mode and all the other piss poor zombie shooters in the market.
The slow motion bullet-time headshot replays never ever ever get old, and the action is furiously frantic especially during the later stages when all-out pandemonium breaks loose. This game is best played with a team of 3 others, but rolling solo is enjoyable nonetheless.
The 3 campaigns make it a lengthy game overall, and there is non-stop carnage from start to end. My only complaint is that I wish there were more online game modes a la L4D2, but I can't have my cake and eat it too.
Graphic: 7/10
Sound: 6/10
+ good co-op missions, nice atmosphere, sniper paradise, bloody´n brutally, nice granade/TNT
explosions, good horde mode (4 players)
- missions recur, sometimes lobby expulsion/close, boring characters (story?)
Conclusion: Zombie Army Trilogy isn´t perfect, but it´s working great in 2 or 4 player co-op action. In the 15 missions (8-10h) long "story", you have to kill thousands of zombies, like a fire/sniper/tank zombie with a good arsenal of weapons. If you playing the game alone, it will be boring after a short time, because missions recur often. But with friends this game shows his full strenghts in campaign or horde, it rocks and it´s fun pure.
You got Snipers in my Zombies; or did you get Zombies in my Snipers? I don't know anymore. Hello Gaming internet B-rod here again to review the pack of DLC known as Zombie Army Trilogy. This is the zombie themed DLC for Sniper Elite 3 that I was so excited to play and immediately regretted. I'll explain everything don't you worry, so lets grab our trusty rifle and get into this.
The story is about ****; that little scamp decides to raise the dead over losing WW2. So as you would expect all the **** are coming back to life to munch of the handful of survivors brains. I didn't play much of it besides knowing that the story is a lot like Left 4 Dead with the whole we went here and zombies and now to this location with more zombies.
The games sound is great. I typically don't think zombies are of any significant threat but this ones are so when you hears their blood curdling screams you know you are in the **** The game looks just okay. While the areas are varied enough, the game loses some points with the lack of a color pallet. Gray,black and red colors get old really **** quick.
The gameplay is interesting to say the least. You take the Sniper Elite concept of killing enemies from afar, and you have those enemies walk, or saunter at you. While I appreciate the game isn't just zombies with guns (which is present in the game) it feels still somewhat generic. I think being that the only sure way to kill a zombie is by shooting it in the head you don' t try trick shots. Besides the funny factor why would you ever even try to shoot a zombie in the balls it is useless. With most of the zombies usually getting within a 50 foot radius of you and constantly moving closer it makes being zoomed in all the way pointless. I truly believe as a single player experience this game falls flat on its face. Yet with multiple people this could be a helluva great time with a ton of zombie killing action. This is again much like Left 4 Dead. Alone the game feels repetitive and bland with people it is a great zombie killing cooperative rampage.
The game is only fun with others which makes the rating a much lower one. I would recommend that people at least borrow this game it is worth seeing if this is your cup of tea. Much like my sniping this game missed me by a mile. I give this a 2/5. I leave with a question. Wouldn't the DLC been so much better if the kept the sniper like gameplay and had you fight aliens instead?
Too lazy to develop new maps and make this a real game, the developers have just continued on from Sniper Elite, complete with the familiar glitches. This game is repetitious and ridiculously difficult in patches, but only through the sheer weight of numbers that come at you. Nothing clever, original or really entertaining in this, and the levels of gore are just over the top.
SummaryThe cult horror shooter series comes to an apocalyptic end with an epic new 3rd chapter, a new horde mode, and remastered editions of the best-selling Nazi Zombie Army 1 & 2.