
Though enemy variety also picks up as you progress through the game, dealing with the same types of zombies time and time again does get a bit old. While both of these are fun in their own respect initially, the maps are small and boredom sets in after the first 4-5 rounds you spend in each of them. As I mentioned earlier, CoM:Z either has you doing battle at an outdoor container port or an abandoned indoor corporate-office setting. Perhaps the biggest reason behind this problem is the lack of interesting environments or additional features. Once the great visuals, accurate controls and initial fun-factor wears off, the game starts feeling like a grind-fest with little purpose behind it. While firing, the right-hand stick can be moved around to refine your aim hence, moving + aiming + firing is all extremely intuitive, easy to use and leaves nothing to be desired.Īs far as gameplay is concerned, beyond the game’s first nine days, my overall experience was a bit dull.

Pressing the right virtual-analog stick gives your character instruction to fire, as the game’s view zooms in to give an over-the-shoulder perspective. The left virtual-analog stick is used to move your character around while swiping along the right side of the screen is used to look around without firing. The game itself runs very smoothly – controls have been well-implemented and offer top-notch responsiveness. From the environments to the characters, the zombies to the weapons’ muzzle flashes and explosions, pretty much every aspect of this title is easy on the eyes. Each day takes place on one of the two maps which are chosen randomly you could be playing outdoors for three or four days straight, before finally being switched back to the indoor map.įeaturing cartoony graphics with a snazzy cel-shaded style, CoM:Z is a visually attractive game. To keep your health bar topped up, your ammo stocked and your credits incoming, various power-ups hidden within crates are spread throughout the maps, waiting to be claimed.



Advancing through the subsequent days is a matter of eliminating each and every flesh-eating monster while trying to stay alive. The undead-slaying action kicks off outdoors on day 1 at a relatively relaxed pace. An action shooter set across two fully 3D maps, CoM:Z initially casts you in the role of Joe Blo, an unfortunate chap who finds himself at the center of a zombie apocalypse.
