: The addition of racing and survival modes keeps the game from feeling like a one-trick pony.
Set in a city overrun by a chemical accident, you play a driver tasked by the military to rescue survivors and slaughter thousands of shambling corpses. The core loop is addictive—you drive through massive hordes, feeling the crunch of bone and splatter of blood as you navigate tight urban streets.
: While the HD upgrade improves the sharpness, the environments can look a bit dull with heavy use of grays and browns. Verdict
: The story mode often boils down to "go here, fetch this, come back," which can get stale during long sessions.
: Beyond the Story Mode , which lasts about 5 hours, there are Slaughter (survival) and Blood Race (combat racing) modes that add significant replay value. The Good and the Bad Pros:
: You start with basic cars like a taxi, but as you earn cash, you can unlock and upgrade better rides, including a high-speed "Super Car". Upgrades focus on speed, durability, and weapon effectiveness.
: The camera can feel "loose" during fast turns, and the mini-map is often too small to be useful in the heat of a chase.