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1989, Ubi Soft
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| Design: | Alexandre Bonan | ||||||||||||
| Conversion: | Alexander Yarmitsky | ||||||||||||
| Graphics: | Patrick Daher | ||||||||||||
| Musician: | Alain da Silva | ||||||||||||
| Sound Effects: | David Peres | ||||||||||||
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| Hardware: | OCS | ||||||||||||
| Disks: | 1 | ||||||||||||
| License: | Commercial | ||||||||||||
| Language: | English | ||||||||||||
| Players: | 1 Only | ||||||||||||
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| Genre: | Adventure | ||||||||||||
| Subgenre: | Point and Click | ||||||||||||
| Tags: | adventure, clicker, horror, zombie | ||||||||||||
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Like probably a few others, I got it as a freebie 'CU AMIGA' coverdisk. I remember I thoroughly enjoyed its atmosphere. It takes a while to get into, but I think it's a little gem of a game.
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I preferred the original CPC or C64 versions which were in black&white (found them more atmospheric).
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Craptain
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The french retail version is copy protected and unsupported by whdload.
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No doubt the movie was a cult, so I just bought the game when I've heard of it. I remember the C64 version of the game was black and white, while this one was colourful. The game itself is nothing special, but I find it quite atmospheric. You control 4 players at the same time and you can switch from one to another even if they are placed at different locations. Cool! You play with one character and suddenly another is dead! Keep out of the zombies or you'll die. Just one spot: the items are hard to find and very small, the game itself is not very easy to go through. Recommended if you like the movie with no doubt!
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Esentially Dawn of the Dead: the game in everything but name (well including name, as 'Zombi' was the title given to Dario Argento's Italian-release cut, obscure fact fans), this simple but engrossing adventure game has aged surprisingly well. Even after all this time, it's still a gripping, atmospheric game, which fans of the film will certainly get a kick out of. A real proto-survival horror classic, recommended.
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Atmospheric and nostalgic. A gem.
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A very simple but very compelling adventure game, where you control four people trapped in a zombie-infested shopping mall and somehow need to get them out safely.
It has a very user friendly (for the time) RPG-style interface, although the gameplay itself is much more akin to old-school text adventures. It was dead easy to get into... And the atmosphere was *just* right. It's decidedly creepy... Trying to figure things out with all these zombies roaming around the place. It's fantastic :-).
In hindsight, it was unfairly overlooked at the time (and after a short shelf life wound up as a freebie on a CU Magazine coverdisk); looking back it's actually held up better than a lot of the 'big' games that stole its thunder.
It's well worth investigating for anyone who missed it first time around. While it *is* showing signs of age, it still remains an absorbing experience that's worth revisiting. 7/10.
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Great atmosphear
Gave me the sense of the original Dawn of the Dead
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