ZitS the Saviour - act1
Heya guys, just played this flash real quick. It wasn't anything too interesting, but it was kind of fun. Hence Act 1 it's kind of small, but it's a top down zombie shooter game with a plot. You start out in a helicopter as a man named Jim and you'd like to go find your family but the army tells you that either you work with them and help them find their General that's gone missing or they won't give you any equipment and will drop you off with no help at all and pretty much put you on your own. For the most part you'd be screwed. So you say yes and figure you may come across your family while looking. In act1 you save a couple people, but for the most part are focusing on finding your family. Play through and you'll see what happens, it's a bit fun, but it's also a bit repetitive in each building pretty much the same thing. And as many games are, if you want the bonuses you have to go completely out of your way spending time to get that extra experience so you can upgrade your skills. Which can significantly help I'll admit. By the end of the game I was one hitting everyone and getting head shots like 1/3 of my kills. Maybe better than that. The game is a bit laggy on aiming regardless of quality or hardware. Another thing that bothered me, after completing an area you're back at the helicopter but have a mini-gun in the chopper and lay down fire on tons of zombies. Probably like 50 or so. You can use the ammo wisely and kill all the zombies but when they drop you off in the street there's over 50 zombies back in the street. It gets your kill count up to give you the 1 exp per 100 kills, but regardless it's a little stupid. Also if you don't use up all your ammo the chopper won't land, even if you have killed them all. So you have to empty the rest of it still go figure. Otherwise the game was a tad interesting and I'm looking forward to Act 2.
PS: The dog dies.
PSS: There actually isn't a dog.
PSSS: Or is there?
PSSSS: That's a lot of s's.
Thanks for reading guys, cya later.
- Snake
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