The graphics, models, sounds, and music appear to be the same, so you should expect This sequel manages to be worse in every game play aspect. This sequel manages to be worse in every game play aspect. All of this is a bit strange.) If you can get past some very minor animation hiccups, some slightly sticky walls, and the info panels that occasionally have a mind of their own, then you've still got a super fun, Diablo-inspired, running and gunning, stealing and looting, monster-exploding little top-down shooter. Similarly, resting your mouse on an item in the store will sometimes cause its info window to auto-open. My solution is to not click on the "close" button, since I discovered that info windows will auto-close after a moment if you drag your mouse outside them. The interface on the menu screen sometimes behaves strangely as well (e.g., when clicking the "close" button on a weapon's info window, it will often close that window, change menu tabs, and then open the info window for a different item. It's simple to unstick yourself and fun to shoot the vulnerable zombies, so it doesn't ruin the game, but it's still surprising that it is not a problem that was fixed. You will get stuck on them and your enemy zombies will get stuck on them. The game only has a few demerits worth mentioning: 1) The loading screen before new missions can take surprisingly long for a simple top-down shooter 2) the player characters have lot of peculiar hiccups in their animations (e.g.,momentarily failing to adjust walking animation when changing direction, etc) and 3) the same issue with walls that the original Zombie Shooter had. And, of course, mowing down wave after wave of zombies with high-powered guns is just as satisfying as ever. ZS2 even builds a lot more secret areas and hidden caches into the levels and varies the ways they are hidden (no longer as simple as just lobbing grenades at walls until you find one). ![]() The new guns/weapons/inventory, of course, make looting and exploration an even more enjoyable experience than before. ![]() Tons of weapons and new items have been added as well as a grid-style inventory (compare: Resident Evil 4). The character creation and level-up system has been greatly improved, allowing much more customization than before. ![]() This sequel even throws in some variation in the gameplay by allowing you to occasionally drive different vehicles. Mission maps are now much larger, more diverse, and have drastically improved lighting and textures. This game keeps the core elements of the original ZS while giving the whole thing a drastic overhaul. This game keeps the core elements of the original Excellent! I purchased and played the original Zombie Shooter and loved every minute of it. Excellent! I purchased and played the original Zombie Shooter and loved every minute of it.
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