Разработчик: PlaySide VR
Описание
ZR : Zombie Riot has been built from the ground up for Virtual Reality, offering motion-control focused gameplay powered by the HTC Vive. Players use their hands to pick up anything they see and use it as a weapon!
ZR is an action packed horror survival game where you must use your wits and surroundings to survive the apocalypse! Purchase a huge array of weapons, from Dual Pistols to a Tesla Assault Rifle! All in your own home, survive the end of the world in this visually stunning VR experience!
Need a little bit of range to pick off the stragglers? Pick up your Sniper rifle and pick them off one by one via your scope! Need something sharp to handle those zombies that get a little too up close and personal? Pick up the Spikey Baseball Bat ! You have the freedom to handle the undead your way! Take them out in style; Tennis rackets, chainsaws & grenades for more explosions!
Поддерживаемые языки: english
Системные требования
Windows
- Processor: Intel i5-4590 equivalent or greater
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 970 / AMD 290 equivalent or greater
- Storage: 5 GB available space
- VR Support: SteamVR. Standing Only
Отзывы пользователей
+Shooting is fun and decent
+Sound Effects are quite fun also
+Very Easy
+Lots of levels
+90% off during Summer sale = Great price for this.
-Wave shooter
-It's like the exact same thing as the last wave shooter that I gave a 1/5, BUT made much better.
3/5
I'm only barely recommending this because it was $2 at the time, it's well made, and it was a bit fun. The only problem with it, is it's a wave shooter, the most boring, uninspired type of VR game that exists. I personally wouldn't buy it for more than a few bucks. But it seems like they put effort into this to make it something worth playing.
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The graphics are stunning and just mind blowing.
The gameplay is okay. Not very good, but not bad either
There is aim assist and the gun shoots in random directions and some times headshots zombies. Kinda arcadey and not realistic. If you are skilled at aiming and want skill based shots you might not like it.
Okay so this game is awesome but, it just ends way to soon for me. I love zombie riot but I beat it in about an hour and a half. I got it when it was on sale for 2 bucks, making it a steal, but for the normal price of 19$, I'm not 100% sure it's worth it. Besides the story mode there is an endless mode but at least for me it wasn't as good as the story mode. It felt shallow and lacked the charm and satisfying gameplay that the story mode had. There are tons of weapons like snipers,pistols,bats, and crowbars just to list a few. I love the graphics style as well, it's something about it that makes it so unique compared to the average janky, bloody mess that another vr zombie shooter may have. I would say get it on sale. Hope this helps.
6/10, I liked it, but it was way too short. If there is ever a sequel, (which I highly doubt) then I will update this review. For now, this game will sadly stay a hidden gem.
its kinda fun, probably my favorite wave shooter if only for simplicity and style, didnt play through the whole thing because i died and it wouldnt let me restart or go to the menu, i was pretty close to the end though (i think)
-weird audio glitch where id sometimes hear the sound it makes when a zombie attacks the objective, even if theres no objective
-weapons have collision with eachother, so if you accidentally hit your melee weapon on the table and it slides away, its probably gone for good
-pretty generally buggy, but nothing gamebreaking
overall it would be a meh from me at $5, i got it for $2 on sale in which case id say why not, but for $20???? absolutely not, go buy like robo recall and play on revive or something
This game takes me back to the early 2000s arcade shooter genre. You've somehow made headshots very gratifying. Enjoyed it overall!
I just bought this game when it was 90% off, and it's still not worth it.
Pros:
-The art style is really cool, and the animations aren't bad either. I like the detail where the zombies stumble around, it makes it at least slightly harder to hit them.
-The gunplay is clean and satisfying.
-I am a fan of the infinite ammo idea, where you only need to reload the weapons. This works well in a wave shooter type game.
Cons:
-The game has less than an hour of playtime excluding the hoard mode.
-It is soooo slow and boring. The entire game feels like a tutorial its so easy and slow.
-Some of the weapons you use as you progress are completely worthless. I found myself just using the pistols through most of the game.
- While you are in contact with another person, you never see them, despite that they are apparently in front of you at one point fixing a truck? Besides the radio-voice, they don't exist. It seems half-baked.
- IT HAS LESS THAN AN HOUR OF STORY. Seriously, I would have been pissed if I bought this game for the full $20.
I'm still refunding this game dispite the discount.
Had a blast with this game. Only on the third wave so far, but i loved that the game goes from day to night. The cartoonish, Simpson-esque environments are clean and enjoyable (a relative term--wow, does the zombie apocalypse leave a mess).
There are various types of zombies attacking throughout each stage, with my favorites so far being the glowing zombies after dusk. Definitely worth the price.
This game looks great and everything really pops out. but the gun play is boring and the game in general is just boring, not much replayablity. the game is also really easy not much of a challenge, not worth $20.
I love this game! I don't know wether I would buy it for full price.
The gunplay is very satisfying (no recoil)
The visuals are polished and nice to look at
Many different guns
not too easy at times
8/10 would kill zombies again.
This game looks nice and is fun for what it is. It has a story mode and and endless mode. The story takes less than an hour to complete. It's a little easy. I found the handguns were easier to use throughout the game except for when the shotgun was available. I got it on sale for $2 so for me it was worth the price. I wouldn't pay $20 though since it's so short.
Played On: HTC Vive
First off, beware all pre-2018 reviews. They have not been updated to reflect the fact that the developer has fixed the issue with the guns not lining up with the Vive controllers.
As you may have already guessed, Zombie Riot is a wave-based shooter centered around, well... zombies! Most virtual reality veterans know that it's an unarguable fact that the VR gaming market is oversaturated with both wave-based shooters and zombie themed titles, but don't let that deter you from continuing on with this review and considering a purchase.
Although the concept is far from fresh, Zombie Riot is one of the best games of its kind that you'll find. It's clear by older reviews that the release initially suffered from problems with the guns lining up correctly, but thankfully that has been fixed. The gunplay is some of the most precise that you'll come across in any shooter, making headshots insanely easy even if the enemy is far away. The weapons themselves are pretty interesting, from standard dual pistols to a scoped assault rifle, a pump shotgun that actually has to be pumped, plasma guns, a sniper rifle with a fully functional scope, and so much more. The only thing missing is haptic feedback.
There's also a good arsenal of melee weapons, including machetes, axes, and crowbars. The description on the store page states that there are also chainsaws and tennis rackets, but I never personally saw them in the game, and items aren't hard to miss. There are grenades, but the inclusion of molotovs and flashbangs would've been nice as well. For more explosion goodness, some levels have explodable barrels scattered around. With so many options, it's completely up to the player on how they want to dispatch the zombies; dual wielding guns, one gun one melee weapon, two handing the shotgun or AK-47, or leaving one hand open for grenade launching.
The cartoony visuals of Zombie Riot make the game look extremely impressive in a VR environment. It's got that cell-shaded look that made the Borderlands games so famous. However, it also takes away any potential scare factors, except for the occasional zombie sneaking up on you. Depending on what you're looking for, this could be either a good or bad thing. If you're looking for a more terrifying wave-based shooting experience, check out The Brookhaven Experiment instead.
There are only a few flaws in this game, and the biggest one is the amount of audio glitches. Several times I heard a loud popping as I turned my head from side to side, and during one level the ambient track stopped playing entirely. When you pick up a gun, the narrator has to drone on about that particular weapon and he will do so over the main story dialogue. The soundtrack itself does leave much to be desired, though the gnashing of zombie teeth all around the player is kinda cool.
Other flaws include the lack of a pause button, and the incredibly easy difficulty of the game. After beating the hour and-a-half of Story Mode, Endless Mode is unlocked; along with it, three difficulty levels (easy, medium, hard). I ended up playing on hard and to me it felt like easy. Instead of racking up points in Endless Mode, players gain cash for their kills and the money is then spent on new and better weapons, each with limited ammo clips. In the main part of the game, ammo is unlimited. Even though Endless Mode is fun, it's challengeless. In-game challenges or even Steam achievements would've been a welcomed addition as a relatively cost-effective way to increase the longevity of the title overall.
In the end, Zombie Riot is extremely fun for what it is; a zombie themed wave-based shooter. It has its flaws, but most games do. It's very easy, so it's perfect for beginners of the genre, but more advanced players will find very little challenge. I picked up the game for $2.19 CAD, and that price is an insane deal; if you can grab it on sale, go for it. Full price is not recommended due to just how short it is, and the limited replayability.
Rating: 4.0/5.0 - Excellent, highly worth playing.
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Zombie Riot is a fun cartoonish style game where you go from location to location killing zombies using different types of weapons along the way.
The graphics- the graphics are like I said cartoonish but that is a good thing. It's just a game to get away from the realistic zombie games like Brookhaven Experiment. However the only issue I had was when I waved my hand the gun doesn't stay in my had. That was slightly concerning & hope the developer fixes that issue.
The guns- the guns are cool to use like the pistols, assault rifles, shot guns, sniper rilfes even uzi's. Every gun also sounds different which is exellent to detail. The only issue I had was sometimes the gun would freak out and go out of bounds for me and that is a mega concern and needs to be fixed ASAP.
The zombies- I was disappointed at the amount of zombies that were in the game. Walkers, minis and mega but they get reskined into a orange or blue which was boring to see.
Relaod Machanic- relaoding guns is simple, just push up on the sensor pad and the guns will relaod automatically.
Zombie Hits- zombies I found have a tendance to hit me through a wall in the kitched of the house. This was ticking me off, I even moved away from the wall and still got hit. No idea if I had a bug or what but I managed to deal with it.
Zombie Riot is a fun VR game and is nice get away from the realistic zombie games. With the issues I meantioned the game gets a 7/10 score. It can get a 10/10 if the issues got fixed but a 7/10 is a fair score.
That's the pony review
I like it, just played first two levels but seems like it's going to be a really fun game and good one to add to my collection of VR titles. I'm a VR sissy and skeered of zombies but the cartooney-ness attacted me to this. Maybe it will help me get some VR balls to play the more intese stuff.
This game is everything you want it to be. Fun gunplay with a TON of weapons to choose from. A variety of zombies types. Challenging story mode and Endless modes. And to top it off stylish graphics that immerse you with their unique visuals. I've also noticed the game is optimised to run at a high frame rate because all the animations and FX looks so smooth!
If you like shooting/hitting waves of zombies with awesome looking weapons, then look no further than this game!
There are a lot of wave shooters out there for VR, but this one is definitely in my Top-5, which says a lot because I've pretty much tried them all! A beautiful, immersive environment with excellent game mechanics and well-balanced gameplay. On top of that there are a lot of different scenes and weapons so it never gets boring. Excellent atmosphere and voice acting as well. A couple of small bugs here and there but nothing serious or game-breaking. Not cheap, but I truly believe it's worth it.
Pros:
Good art style
Graphics and lighting look great
Nice selection of weapons
Cons:
Random audio clipping
Zombies don't make noise when they walk, so you can't hear where they are coming from
No controller vibration with weapons
Can't choose what level to play on
No multiplayer
My biggest complaint about the game is that if you choose endless mode, you have to start from the very beginning and play through some of the less interesting areas before you get to the fun stuff. Why not let us choose which level to play on? From what I saw the zombies always spawn in the exact same order/location.
Overall the game feels unfinished but I'm going to hold onto it hoping that it gets improved upon.
Perfect example of a game done right visually but horribly with the gunplay and audio for the HTC vive. guns dont line up properly with the controller, have to tilt the controller waay forward to shoot straight. Sound is poorly done, sounds like something is right next to you when in reality they just spawned 250 ft down the street. and with it being a wave shooter, the gunplay is OK at best. in my opinion shooter games in the VR category that doesnt at least give you an option to actually reload the gun apart from pushing a button and watching it happen automatically is lacking a bit on the gunplay.
This game should be early access, not a finished product.
Not Enough zombies, they start at huge distance some times, most of the enviroment you cant interact with or effect in any way. Till you get to the house when things got closer quarters it was fun, things moved when you shot them, The guns, Ak nice, Ump was shit it sprayed all over, Shotgun was a joke, using the pistol in the situation in which they introdcued the shotgun worked 100% better. A to move foward.... I dont have one them I got to the part with the swinging fridge and could not hit the A button to go further so I forced quit and have requested a refund.
I thought the graphics were in the right direction and idea is there but it needs more work for it to be $19.99.
Initially, I had given this game a negative review due to poor implimentation of sound cues and the game locking up at the kitchen level. Since my last review, however, the developers have addressed the problems with a patch.
I'm changing my review to a recommendation for the game's colorful and beautiful visuals. I think this will be an enjoyable zombie wave shooter for people who find other zombie games too scary or stressful, since the zombies in this game are actually kinda cute (the baby zombies skip along like children at play!). The way the zombie blood splatters cartoonishly like neon juice from a watermelon is fun and satisfying. At a little less than an hour in, I haven't finished the game yet, but so far it has been fun.
Finally a polished casual Zombie wave shooter. This game is up there with the rest of solid VR shooter games such as Brookhaven Experiment, Arizona Sunshine, Raw Data, Robo Recall, and Blue Effect.
What makes this game special is that it has a cartoonish feel to it. Think of it as half way from Zombie Trainer to Brookhaven Experiment. In other words, it's the perfect show and tell title for friends visiting.
Note: at release the game was more or less unplayable on the Vive. However, the developers quickly (actually the first working day since release) fixed the issues.
Pros
- Polished graphics.
- Well optimized.
- Excellent and halloween creepy atmosphere.
- Nice gunplay, i.e., sound and animated recoil.
- Many weapons to unlock during gameplay.
- Automatic reload, great for beginners of VR.
Cons
- As all wave shooters, it gets repetitive.
- Melee weapons feel a tad off.
- Automatic reload, not so great for experienced VR players.
Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | PlaySide VR |
Платформы | Windows |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 19.11.2024 |
Отзывы пользователей | 73% положительных (64) |