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Burn, Zombie, Burn!

Burn, Zombie, Burn!

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Release Date: March 26, 2009

Action, Zombie, Isometric View, For 2 Players, Co-op, Splitscreen, PS Plus Premium, Multiplayer, Singleplayer, LAN

A fun action game with a view from above, in which we eliminate hordes of undeads. The production refers in a loose way to American horrors and contains a lot of humorous accents (e.g. funny versions of zombies). The whole adventure was divided into six different stages and enriched with a large arsenal of weapons and bonuses.

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Burn Zombie Burn is a third-person shoot’em-up in the classic coin-op tradition but with all new game-play mechanics.

The goal is simple: to get the highest score possible. Standing in your way is a never-ending horde of zombies. To survive you must shoot, burn and explode as many zombies as possible before they overwhelm you.

Fire is your most important tool and massive scores can be achieved by burning the zombies en masse and setting up huge chains of explosions that wipe them out in one go. Fire is a double-edged sword – a burning zombie is faster and more dangerous – so be careful as too many of them will overwhelm you.

The game’s protagonist is Bruce, who must battle the zombies across all six maps and all three modes.

Play through six infinite play arenas with three modes on each one

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows August 12, 2010

PlayStation 3

PlayStation 3 March 26, 2009

Developer: Pinnacle Software

Publisher: Doublesix

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PC Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended System Requirements:
Dual Core 1.8 GHz, 2 GB RAM, graphic card 512 MB (GeForce 8800 or better), 2 GB HDD, Windows XP/Vista/7.

Sony PlayStation 3

PlayStation 3

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42%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Mixed (185)

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The main pros of the game

  • Decent for Short Play Sessions: Many users found the game enjoyable for short bursts of gameplay, making it a good time-killer.
  • Variety in Weapons and Zombies: Players appreciated the variety of weapons available and the different types of zombies, some of which were humorous.
  • Combo System: The game features an interesting combo mechanic where setting zombies on fire increases scores, adding a layer of strategy.
  • Pop-Culture References: The game includes cute references to pop culture, which some players found amusing.

The main cons of the game

  • Weak Graphics and Design: Many reviews criticized the graphics as subpar, likening them to early PS2 games, and described the overall visual style as lacking distinctiveness.
  • Poorly Implemented Mechanics: Users reported that the game mechanics were poorly executed, leading to frustrating gameplay experiences.
  • Unfair Difficulty: Many players felt that the game was excessively difficult, with some mechanics being unfairly punishing.
  • Shallow Gameplay: The gameplay was often described as repetitive and lacking depth, leading to boredom after a short period.
  • Wonky Hitboxes: Players encountered issues with hit detection, where attacks would miss or register incorrectly.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Lack of Story: Reviewers noted that the game does not have a compelling story or character development, which could have enhanced the experience.
  • Multiplayer Options: Users expressed disappointment over the absence of online multiplayer, with the game only supporting local co-op on the same PC.
  • Full-Screen Support: Many players mentioned that the game does not support full-screen mode, which detracted from the overall experience.
  • Better Controller Support: There were complaints about the game not fully supporting controllers, particularly the lack of functionality for the right stick in a twin-stick shooter setup.
  • Replay Value: Players felt the game lacked replayability due to its repetitive nature and limited game modes.

Summary

  • Overall, while Burn Zombie Burn! has some enjoyable elements and can be fun in short doses, it suffers from significant flaws that prevent it from being a standout title in the zombie shooter genre.

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