Top 10 Zombie Games Ever This Halloween,

Top 10 Zombie 

Games Ever This Halloween,

Halloween is fast approaching, which means it's time to get spooky and enjoy the chills and thrills that several video games provide each year. If you don't care for aliens or strange monsters but enjoy zombie games, you're in for a treat this year, as zombie games are plentiful these days. Every year, it appears that a great number of zombie games are released. While not all of them receive critical recognition due to the over-saturation of the market, many stand out as true classics in the genre. These are the games in question.


World War Z

When it comes to hundreds of zombies on screen at once, World War Z is at the top of the list. Zombies climb over one other in an attempt to reach the player, constructing a tower of the undead. 

Play with up to four players or fly solo in this zombie-infested adventure. If you feel overwhelmed in any case, you're in for a nightmare. It goes without saying that playing with others is the best method to play; otherwise, you won't be able to endure the onslaught.


Dead Rising 2

With the game's re-release on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, now is the best moment to play Dead Rising 2 in its entirety. With all of the devastation on screen at the same time, this PS3 classic was ahead of its time. Hundreds of zombies wandered the battlefield, and you had a plethora of unique weaponry to uncover or create. What could be more enjoyable than combining a dirt bike with a chainsaw and riding through zombie hordes?


Dead Island

Dead Island had some of the best graphics on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. This beautiful game set on a tropical island was a joy to explore; there were so many mysteries to find and new monster types to defeat. While the story is a touch thin, the gameplay more than makes up for it; slashing zombies' limbs off, crushing their bones, and decapitating them was only part of the enjoyment.


Dying Light

Imagine a parkour version of Dead Island. It's never been more fun to traverse; avoid zombies by climbing anything and everything. By day, he's a predator, and by night, he's a prey. At night, the zombies grow much more aggressive. If you don't know your way around the map, you'll end up lost and besieged late at night. You can even share the experience with up to four companions to help relieve some of the anxiety. With Dying Light 2 on the horizon, there's no better time to get into the game.


Resident Evil 2 Remake

The Resident Evil 2 remake is flawless. The game is a pleasure for long-time fans of the series, accurately capturing the atmosphere of the original in a more contemporary setting. In this game, you can play as Leon or Claire in a completely separate situation with its own story and characters. Not to mention the frightening Mr.X who follows the player around the entire game. This tyrant adds to the tension by making you suspicious that he's following you. Never stop moving forward.


State of Decay 2

State of Decay 2 is the pinnacle of the zombie apocalypse experience, with everything from a base management system to survival aspects. Recruit other survivors into your town, forage for goods to bolster your defenses, or simply drive around slamming your vehicle doors into zombies. Look no farther than State of Decay 2 if you enjoy The Walking Dead and want a game with a similar idea. With the third installment of the series on the horizon, now is the best time to brush up on your survival instincts.


Back 4 Blood

Back 4 Blood, developed by some of the same people that worked on Left 4 Dead, is a tribute to the original game that many fans appreciate. With this game's recent release and Halloween approaching, now is the ideal moment to jump right into the action in online co-op with up to four pals. It's difficult not to be thrilled for when you finally get your hands on it if you haven't already. This is an excellent candidate for game of the year.


The Walking Dead

The Walking Dead's first season is a masterpiece, with excellent writing and likeable characters that make this game shine brightly. The feeling of attachment and sadness that comes with losing a character because of your decisions, even if your choices don't make a difference, is unique. The game is a long and winding emotional journey with many twists and turns from beginning to end. This will undoubtedly appeal to fans of the TV series. It's a good idea to keep tissues nearby.


Days Gone

Days Gone makes up for what it lacks in gameplay for some gamers with its charm. The game's story is vastly underappreciated; it's a heartbreaking yet uplifting trip. As you strive to fend off gigantic hordes of the undead, the motorcycle you utilize to travel the world is nothing short of a wild ride. Because the game is single-player only, you can be sure you'll be in for a fight of a lifetime, and you'll need a new pair of pants after a run-in with one.


The Last Of Us/The Last Of Us Part II

Both are masterpieces in their own right, therefore you can't have one without the other. The Last of Us is yet another masterpiece that will go down in history as a great survival horror classic. Character development in this game is among the best of any video game ever made. When it came to producing these games, Naughty Dog understood what they were doing, and we can only hope that they make a part three in the future since it will undoubtedly be fantastic.



Conclusion

As you can see, there are a plethora of zombie games to choose from this Halloween. Don't be scared to look into those that weren't included on our list because there are plenty more that are equally as good. To say the least, there aren't any shortages in this genre. Have fun murdering!

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