Zombeat: Guitar Hero meets Resident Evil? It’s Time to Rock!
Welcome to the wonderful world of Zombeat, where Zombies and all sorts of monsters will be strolling down your path to dispose of you. Because of the sheer number of
zombies that are on their way to destroy you, to prevent the shellacking of a lifetime, you must work your multiplier up by hitting the notes on the right beat with the corresponding note. Think “Tap Tap Revenge” and “Guitar Hero” mixed with “Resident Evil” because with each note that you get right, it fires a bullet straight through the zombie’s head.
You may be aware of games that try to mooch off the success of Tap Tap Revenge, games such as iHooy, which had mixed reviews. But Zombeat is different in the sense that it better blends the action and music aspect of the game so fans of either genre get a taste of both. Zombeat is not just a beat matching game; it’s a game of survival. Play as Zeke, the biker turned zombie killer, in a fight for your life trying to punch, shoot, and even chainsaw your way through massive zombie attacks. The only way to survive is by beat matching your way through the horde of zombies and cr
eating a bloody mess along the way. After all, it was Zeke who woke the dead in the first place, and now it is his job to send them back.
The premise is creative if anything, and the gameplay is overall polished and rock solid. The main drawback I encountered was it was hard to tell whether you were getting the notes right or if I was way off. Unfortunately, the notes don’t light up in a certain way when you hit them correctly so sometimes I wasn’t too sure if I was rocking it like Bon Jovi, or about to get the cane. Altogether, it’s a nice app with good graphics and animations, powerups to blow away those zombies, social leaderboards, downloadable content, and surprisingly fun and catchy tunes to groove to. Get it now while it’s on sale!


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