Take part in the Blood Race tournament - chase other cars and take them down without mercy on brutal racing tracks. Engage huge bosses, save survivors, drive crazy vehicles such as a bulldozer, fire truck or even a tank and smash everything in your way. Insane mix of cars, speed, explosions, blood and zombies! Fight through an epic narrative campaign or test yourself in the Slaughter and Blood Race modes. Engage huge bosses, save survivors, drive New and specially improved version of the zombie smashing hit, exclusively for the Xbox One. Summary: New and specially improved version of the zombie smashing hit, exclusively for the Xbox One.Running around taking down the undead, racing through the streets, and mowing down creatures is honestly all you could ask. The top-down driving is a classic for every race fan or just as a throwback to your favorite arcade games. The narrative is very shallow and you aren’t given that much depth into the world. Overall, the game feels very arcadey and over-the-top in some ways. Zombie Driver: Immortal Edition was an odd game for me personally. While challenging at times, the waves felt simple and never too overbearing as time passed. Then there is Slaughter, where you essentially survive waves of zombies. AI opponents here are mean and dirty racers that will straight up kill you. Blood Race, which is either a single or tournament-style racing series in which you and fellow racers blaze around the city with the goal of winning at all costs. Additionally, there are two other modes of the story. Overall though, tearing up through the world and taking down any undead souls is a pretty good time. Going to locations and destinations can be slightly confusing as there are no direct waypoints to keep you from being lost or knowing where to go next. Blowing through the hordes of the undead level after level and causing major destruction is enjoyable. It’s a bummer to go from a basic taxi to a sports car and still slam into a wall even when the game says one will perform better. Vehicle handling was similarly smooth: all just giant blobs with the cornering capabilities of my mom’s old Ford Windstar van (that thing was basically an ocean liner). It felt much smoother to play looking down upon the world and the city streets covered in blood and dismembered body parts. The amount of deaths I earned by just clipping a corner of a building… Top-down made the experience better. It reminded me of the horrors from an old arcade game at a local diner in my hometown. The top-down driving made me super hesitant at times. While the world is decently detailed, it’s not the most breathtaking setting to look at. Blazing through the streets, blowing up cars, and mowing down corpses is a blast. Traveling the map is a fun, chaotic process as most of the map is destructible except for major buildings. The missions aren’t too bad as most objectives are quite straightforward, using a timer to reward bonuses. To help save what’s left of the world, players must go out and defeat mutated zombies, save civilians, and survive waves of charging undead. Its kind of like ‘Death Race’ meets ‘The Walking Dead’. Your goal is to help eliminate zombies and creatures through automotive combat. Meaning your happy, wonderful world gets fully flipped into chaos. You start in a post-apocalyptic ‘world’ where the local area has been affected by a major nuclear explosion or possible government project. ‘Zombie Driver: Immortal Edition’ is a game that made me so confused when I heard the title, but by god, I’m down for anything. So when you put these two together you get something that I never would have expected to get my hands on. I have and always will love cars my passion for car culture and knows no bounds. I understand the love and fascination with the undead but it remains a side of pop culture that’s evaded me.
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