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    Story mode

    The Outbreak level worked well as an introduction. The first time my friend played and went into the inventory, as soon as a zombie grabbed her she threw the controller to the ground. Too funny.

    Below Freezing Point, Hive and Hellfire had nice puzzles and crazy changes in atmosphere, I think I liked watching the cinematics than playing the levels. Although the blind Licker effect worked very well.

    Decisions, Decisions was too much, between the university connected to a lab by a port underneath the overpass. And then there were sharks and hunters and bees and freaky zombies. Tried to cram too much into one level.
    Oh boy, I apologize. My hormones are goin nuts. Now please if you would get the f* outta my way. I mean how many times I gotta f*in write "ice cream" on this f*in list before someone gets in f*in gear, and brings home the f*in ice cream? Maybe I should get a steak knife and etch it in your muthaf*in forehead! How hard can it f*in be? Ice muthaf*in cream! I guess that's the price I pay for livin with two f*in morons!

    The OFFICIAL zombie murder machines of Central PA: Gatehouse Games

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    Quote Originally Posted by sirenz_wail View Post
    The Outbreak level worked well as an introduction. The first time my friend played and went into the inventory, as soon as a zombie grabbed her she threw the controller to the ground. Too funny.

    Below Freezing Point, Hive and Hellfire had nice puzzles and crazy changes in atmosphere, I think I liked watching the cinematics than playing the levels. Although the blind Licker effect worked very well.

    Decisions, Decisions was too much, between the university connected to a lab by a port underneath the overpass. And then there were sharks and hunters and bees and freaky zombies. Tried to cram too much into one level.
    The Wasp that you see in the Outbreak expantion comes from this game. The last level is awesome and quite long, but reaaaally good. Personally one of the best levels i've played.
    Just waiting for a good Resident Evil that wasn't Operation Raccoon City.

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    I like that some of those monsters are making it in but I still contend that DD had too much. There was the main zombies then one level with wasps underground and another outside with Hunters and sharks. Pick one type of setting and stick with it. Easily two levels directly connected.
    Oh boy, I apologize. My hormones are goin nuts. Now please if you would get the f* outta my way. I mean how many times I gotta f*in write "ice cream" on this f*in list before someone gets in f*in gear, and brings home the f*in ice cream? Maybe I should get a steak knife and etch it in your muthaf*in forehead! How hard can it f*in be? Ice muthaf*in cream! I guess that's the price I pay for livin with two f*in morons!

    The OFFICIAL zombie murder machines of Central PA: Gatehouse Games

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