![]() So, what seemed liked a fairly mindless shooter (don’t worry, there’s fun to be had here by simply killing the waves of undead) is in fact something of a high score gamer’s dream come true. Seeing as these burning zombies help you rack up your overall score it pays to keep them alive, but killing them (and in turn reducing your multiplier) will result in some of the better power-ups appearing on the map.īurning zombies drop TNT upgrades (upgradeable in terms of type and blast radius) and special weapons, which when used given you more points, so you need to find a balance between slaughtering the burning horde and letting them run amok as score multipliers. It’s not quite as simple as it seems though, as burning zombies are faster and more keen to take you out and burn their fellow zombie chums. ![]() 512 MB, With Shader Model 3.0, while the PC system is running on Windows XP (Service Pack 3), Windows Vista. To do this you need to set some zombies on fire.īy poking the zombie masses with your flaming torch they catch alight, with the twist being that your multiplier increases for every zombie that starts to burn. In order to be able to run Burn Zombie Burn at a minimum standard for the game, you will need a CPU ranked better than 1.8 GHz, Dual Core, more than 2 GB RAM, a GPU that is better ranked than DirectX 9 compliant graphics adaptor. Simply trying to kill and stay alive will earn you decent points, but not really enough to unlock the medals required to open up all the extra content the game has to offer. By killing zombies you earn points, with chains of kills using the same weapon eventually unlocking special super events (activated by a big red button) that give you a huge helping hand while on the killing field. Add to this the ability to kick, drop TNT, remotely detonate mines and whip out a flaming torch and there’s more here than initially showed itself.Ĭore to the whole game is fire and burning zombies. With the left analogue stick controlling your player’s movement, L1 locking your aim onto enemies, L2 locking your character into a strafing position and R1 firing it’ll take a few minutes to get the hang of things and to stop trying to shoot by pointing the right analogue stick in various directions. Your most basic goal is to stay alive, kill zombies and score points. This is a single-stick shooter high on collectables, upgrades and high scores, with a dose of zombie-fuelled humour thrown in too. ![]() This would be a very wrong assumption though, as this is no twin-stick shooter. After taking a quick look at Doublesix’s Burn, Zombie, Burn it’d be easy to dismiss it as yet another twin-stick shooter – Geometry Wars in a farmyard, with zombies instead of shapes.
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