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| [Sep 04, 2009, 10:18 am ET] - Share - Viewing Comments |
Lock Your
Doors, Then Nail Them Shut as Paradox Interactive Unleashes Fort Zombie
This Fall announces plans for a "lite" action/RPG title that will be
available via digital distribution this fall. The announcement is accompanied by
a
batch of screenshots, and here's word: In Fort Zombie, players will
find themselves trapped in the small town of Piety, Indiana. Faced with no other
choice but to find shelter from an impending wave of zombies migrating from a
nearby metropolis, players will be challenged to choose a building to be their
fort throughout the entire campaign. By effectively focusing efforts on building
up this structure in between scouring the town for supplies and searching out
and training survivors, players will have a shot at surviving the massive zombie
onslaught.
For the few remaining citizens of Piety, each new day brings more fear. Only the
most prepared citizens of Piety will stand a chance against the zombie
infestation. Choose from a variety of daily tasks and efficiently build up your
character's stats and skills as you battle blood-thirsty invaders and attempt to
avoid total infestation. Most importantly, you must build up your fort for
anyone to have any hope of surviving the last, big stand-off against the coming
undead swarm.
This fall, stay alive and be prepared for the fight of your life in Fort
Zombie!
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Re: Fort Zombie Announced |
Sep 4, 2009, 15:28 |
Geico Caveman |
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You posted this in the wrong thread because there's nothing remotely interesting or innovative about this game.
Big call to make, considering the only details available are a two paragraph marketing blurb. Fair enough. So tell me, from what they say in this "marketing blurb", what exactly is "interesting" or "innovative"? The only thing less innovative than a zombie game is a WWII shooter. Are those "innovative" too?
So based on your logic, I guess I could say to the guy who originally caled this game interesting and innovative "Big call to make, considering the only details available are a two paragraph marketing blurb".
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