July 25, 2019 Aaron Potter. Overall, Zombie Driver: Immortal Edition misses a lot of opportunities and manages only to deliver repetition, failing even a basic level of entertainment. It was later re-released as Zombie Driver … Read our review.
Originally released on Xbox 360, PC, PS3, and other consoles, Zombie Driver is a top down vehicular action title that almost plays like one of the original Grand Theft Auto games.
Rating: 3.5 out of 10 — N. E. Waln. Zombie Driver: Immortal Edition Review. Zombie Driver is a vehicular combat PC video game. Zombie Driver: Ultimate Edition was one of the first games I played on Xbox One, and I loved it. Zombie Driver: Immortal Edition Review. Overall, Zombie Driver: Immortal Edition misses a lot of opportunities and manages only to deliver repetition, failing even a basic level of entertainment. The developers knew exactly who their audience is. Fight through an epic narrative campaign, or test yourself in the Slaughter and Blood Race modes. Disclosures: This game is developed and published by Exor Studios. This camera angle was still functional on the Switch and caused no specific issues. Zombie Driver Immortal Edition joins the horde promising an ‘insane mix of cars, speed, explosions, blood, and zombies!’. Set in a zombie apocalypse environment, a chemical accident/secret government project has turned the inhabitants of an entire city into shambling, aggressive opponents. Zombie Driver: Immortal Edition on Switch provides simple fun that can get a little repetitive if played for too long, yet you’ll want return to it time and time again. STORY MODE - with 31 missions, sub-quests, and bonus objectives in a huge, free roaming city, including:
Zombie Driver: Immortal Edition is an amusing distraction that is elevated thanks to the generous amounts of unlockable content. The game has aged fairly well, but never had too much depth in the first place. The payment will be made with Nintendo eShop funds usable through the Nintendo Account used to complete the purchase. Zombie Driver: Immortal Edition is an insane mix of cars, speed, explosions, blood, and zombies! The main campaign will never get anyone emotionally invested, but then why would anyone hope to care about characters in something titled Zombie Driver?
Engage huge bosses, save survivors, drive crazy vehicles, such as a bulldozer, fire truck, or even a tank, and smash everything in your way. The graphics were nice and I loved how the game had an evening sun tint to most of the game.
Zombie Driver Immortal Edition includes all DLC content that was ever created for the game. The other modes are more for free play, where you can either race against other survivors, or kill as many zombies as possible to get a high score. Rating: 3.5 out of 10. You have the story mode, in which you complete missions for the army, ranging from saving civilians and taking out gigantic zombie monsters. Zombie Driver: Immortal Edition has the stereotypical top down view that many vehicle combat games have.
Disclosures: This game is developed and published by Exor Studios. It is a nice variant to either pitch black horror games or bright lit hack and slash. Mowing down hordes of undead in a cab outfitted with a minigun should be a blast but Zombie Driver: Immortal Edition manages to turn that gory fantasy into a tedious bore. What you need to know. The player must undertake various missions to rescue stranded civilians, slaughter zombies and unlock/upgrade various vehicles. Zombie Driver Immortal Edition includes all DLC content that was ever created for the game. I won’t be driving back to this city anytime soon.