Traditional horror arrives on a brilliant new console. |
We’ve made it to final 3 but what games have come this far? A long list
of games could have potentially found their way onto this list but my reasoning
and logic really emphasized the importance of new, innovative and cooperative
games, which provided fun and long-lasting appeal for the gamer. A video game
is a fantastic medium for creating fascinating ways to engage people and the
top 3 titles do just that and more.
The third best game of 2012 goes to the Wii U exclusive Zombi U.
Initially receiving poor domestic reviews this survival-horror game exploded
onto the continental scene with massive scores from credited European
journalists – and so the infection began.
I purchased a Wii U on launch, the Zombi U limited edition pack to be
precise and have not looked back since (expect looking over my shoulder for any
zombies while I rummage through my backpack.) In all seriousness, Zombi U is a
fantastic step forward for gaming while simultaneously paying tribute to the
classic survival-horror franchise that has seemed destined to die this
generation.
One bite and you're a goner -- join the zombie party. |
Zombi U plays a lot like a mix between Condemned: Criminal Origins and
Left 4 Dead. Set in the heart of London (which is an absolute treat for us UK
gamers), you are expected to survive the apocalypse and find safety throughout
London’s infected streets, sewers and buildings. Players carry a rucksack with
their inventory items including weapons, supplies and tools – all of which play
an important role in survival. The problem is that you feel very vulnerable in
this game, with one bite being enough to kill you.
Fortunately every time you die you respawn as another survivor with the
immediate mission of going to find your previous rucksack with all your
goodies. Of course getting there without any of your supplies is scary and
often dangerous, once again invoking those traditional survival horror roots we
all love and fear.
Zombi U does a wonderful job giving players enough freedom to explore
London while at the same time keeping them on track using an anonymous
character known as the Prepper to point you in the right direction. With the
constant threat of zombies lurking around every corner, this is a tense and
dramatic affair, something that no game has offered effectively this year.
A tense and terrifying affair. |
Let’s not forget also that this is a Wii U exclusive and that beautiful
Wii U GamePad is used in an engaging and interesting manner. Players bring up
their inventory screen on the pad, as well as their map and motion detector.
Scoped weapons use the bottom screen to help players zoom in for that clean
head shot while a scanning system is also available allowing players to explore
their surroundings and flag points of interest. The constant need to
simultaneously pay attention to both screens makes Zombi U a nerve-racking
affair as you simply don’t know when when you have a safe moment for respite.
Zombi U is the perfect adult-orientated Wii U exclusive title that every
single Wii U owner must purchase and every single fan of survival horror must
experience. This nostalgic trip intertwined with modern gaming elements
combines to make another golden title from Ubisoft and deservedly sits as
number 3 on my list of 2012’s best games. Nintendo stated that the Wii U will
provide new gaming experiences and Zombi U does just that and it’s this
reasoning why Ubisoft’s title finds it’s place here.
What an awesome ad campaign. |
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