Dead Nation comes from the Dev team most famous for Super Stardust:HD which was released on the PSN in June 2007. So, here is the complete first level (16 minutes of zombie killing mayhem) for your viewing pleasure. 3 New videos have been added.
Dead Nation takes place in a fictional world afflicted by a zombie apocalypse. The player can take the role as a male or female character (in this video I've chosen the Male character) and shoot just various weapons such as Rifle, SMG, Shotgun and a Flamethrower all these weapons are upgrade-able in the weapons shop as the player processes the the level. There are many different types of zombies that have special abilities and attributes. The Player is rewarded by multipliers and money when zombies are killed, the money is used to purchase and upgrade weapons. There's also a metagame in Dead Nation where the player is actually fighting for the country that their PSN account is logged in too, the more zombies you kill the higher up the leader board your country will go. Multi-player can be played locally(couch co-op) or online.
All comments (22)
]Brad from GB didn't like how dark the game was[/url], when the enemies didn't colour contrast from the background.
Would you say this is true?
]Brad from GB didn't like how dark the game was[/url], when the enemies didn't colour contrast from the background.
Would you say this is true?
that's not to say the game isnt dark. i just dont find it overly dark like some reviews have mentioned. unlike most aracde twin stick shooters, dead nation is trying to build a scary, intense atmosphere, where every shadow could hide a potential threat, and it achieved that 10 fold. it's intense, scary, strategic and fun.
another complaint i read was that the camera was set too far away from the action. but if it was closer i dont think it would work, this isnt a "1 vs a few" shooter like alien breed, this is "1 vs 100's". if you where too close to the action you wouldnt be able to see the oncoming hordes nor would you be able to react quickly enough to avoid them...and when i say hordes i mean hordes. they are relentless in later stages, with screechers that call in more zombies.
it's the best PSN game i've played since shatter. completely different games, but it's equally, if not more fun.
I was planning on picking this up, but I'll wait till they add voice support to co-op...and I get someone to play this with....and a mic that doesn't destroy my ear.
Beyond the demo, is this game receiving any real marketing dollars? It'd be a sin if this game doesn't get a strong push. Best game I've played in a long time.
Game looks nice, though. Never heard of it before now.