Zombies Ate My Neighbors (Genesis/Super Nintendo)
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Overview
This game is basically an overhead shooter with B movie themes. I love cheesy horror movies (Toxic Avenger FTW!) so this game was a fit for me when I first got it. You go through the various levels trying to save your neighbors. If a zombie/alien/chainsaw maniac touches them, they die. If you save all the neighbors, the same amount appear on the next level, but if you only save 5, only 5 will appear on the next level. When there are no more survivors, then you lose.
Gameplay
D Pad controls movement, there is a shoot button, and equipment button. There is a button to cycle weapons, and one to cycle equipment. At each level, you have a little radar that tells how many neighbors are still alive, and if you're close enough, it tells how close they are. After you find every neighbor that isn't dead, a door opens leading to the next level. There are doors that can only be opened with keys hidden around the maps, along with various power ups. The reason that this game shines is Co Op. Invite a friend and have a good laugh with him/her about the game.
Level Design/Power Ups
The levels vary in location. There is the standard yards, supermarkets, graveyards, and hedge mazes to name some. Each level has the same concept, but with different enemies or some environmental differences. The yard levels have trampolines to jump over walls with, along with swimming pools. The shopping mall has escalators and crazy axe wielding enemies, etc. There is lots of dark humor everywhere. Your weapons aren't real weapons. 6 packs of soda explode on impacting, making them grenades, Your main weapon is a squirt gun, there's a fire extinguisher that can freeze enemies and much more. You can also find potions that turn you into hulking beasts that resemble powered-up Rampage characters. This form allows you to punch through walls, letting you get to places without keys.
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Overall Rating
I game is
very hard, even with co-op play. This can turn many gamers off to it (especially with recent games being so easy.) Everyone who appreciates a challenge will like this. The game is full of memorial moments, and is best enjoyed with a friend. The graphics are clean, and there are no pixilation issues because everything is simple. The soundtrack is great as well, spooky, yet kind of off tune and sometimes upbeat in the way that carnival music is. Here's the bottom line numbers
Single Player - 70%
Co-op - 85%