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  • 1.0 stars

    "Try the demo before spending money on this title...."

    October 29, 2005  |   By EdwardDeigo

    Version: Land of the Dead: Road to Fiddler's Green demo

    Pros

    1 They released a demo.

    2 It uses unreal technology.

    3 It is possible to beat it quickly.

    Cons

    Before I go into what I didn't like a quick message to the makers, if you could patch this game and address a few problem areas I think you could have a nice title or series, with that said here are the things I think need to be changed.

    1 Movement: player movement is terrible in this case the charater moves too slow, I know that you want the zombies to catch up and close in but a better solutions would be add more or place them better.

    2. Weapons: two words "Under powered" when a zombie takes 6 or more close range shots with a shotgun pointed at its head something is wrong, the ocassional head shot with a revolver was more satisfying but come on 6 shots?

    3: Zombies: more of them please.

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  • 5.0 stars

    "Terrifying absolutely terrifiying"

    October 25, 2005  |   By nplease

    Version: Land of the Dead: Road to Fiddler's Green demo

    Pros

    Doesnt require top-of-the-line pc

    I love this game i just crap myself everytime i play it. there zombies walking around with blood streaming from there mouths and so many ways to kill them. My computer is what would have been top-of-the-line 2003 so basically it ancient but it still plays this game reasonably well on high graphics. I know it sounds stupid but try playing the game at a 640 by 480 resolution, it gives the game a special arcade style to it and feels great.

    Cons

    I did'nt relize my nephews were sitting beside me ans they were crying

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  • 4.0 stars

    "Plays like a character in the movie"

    October 22, 2005  |   By Tripple T

    Version: Land of the Dead: Road to Fiddler's Green demo

    Pros

    This game follows the behaviour of zombies in the Geroge Remaro films. It makes me feal like one of the living fighting to survive in a world of the living dead. The weapons are realistic and the atmosphere is realistic (if zombies were real) in the way Geroge Remaro always presented them.

    Cons

    Saving a game was fine but reloading the saved (demo) game was a pain and I had to reboot at times to be able to reload my saved game. The "press fire to continue" did not work after I died so I had to quit and start over. This is a minor flaw and might have something to do with my machine.

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  • 4.0 stars

    "Like killing zombies, then get this!!!"

    October 21, 2005  |   By Malathos

    Version: Land of the Dead: Road to Fiddler's Green demo

    Pros

    Good first person shooter. Collect different items, had a "scary" vibe to it, zombies aren't completely stupid, makes you jump a few times, I liked it.

    Cons

    I had to dumb down to the lowest resolution and 16 bit color and no shadows and low video quality to make it run, and it was still a tiny bit choppy, but my computer is kinda older. 2000 model. Still looked pretty good though. Kinda short, maybe 30 minutes, but I take my time.

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