![]() ![]() Ammo isn't as plentiful as you'd expect in a game like this, however, which introduces a significant survivalist bent the default pistol is slow and weak enough that you can easily find yourself cornered (and dead) if you're stuck with it, so conserving ammo and saving the big guns for the biggest groups is a key part of making it out alive. Along with your trusty infinite pistol, you'll find an explosive shotgun, rapid-fire machine gun, slow-and-steady magnum, flame-thrower, gatling gun, hand grenades, and flares which can be used to create a safe-zone zombies can't pass through their light. You'll move through the compact levels, making your way to the exit as the countdown timer ticks away while blasting away at massive packs of zombies with your weapon of choice. ![]() With only a few hours 'til bomb drop, your mission is simply to make it out alive. That was Plan A, and unfortunately for Johnny, Plan B is an indiscriminate bombing raid that threatens to level the entire area. The infestation starts in Story Mode, where you take control of young Johnny Johnson, lone survivor of a military task force charged with wiping out a zombie invasion. A decently fun top-down shooter with an impressively eerie atmosphere, it's worth a second look for anyone who likes a little survival-horror in their arcade action. The brainchild of developer Tom Create - responsible for the GO Series on DSiWare - Escape from Zombie City invaded its native Japan well over a year ago, and has just now washed up to infect our western shores. There's certainly no shortage of zombie-themed titles on the 3DS eShop, and it would be easy to lump Escape from Zombie City in with the seasonal shovelware shuffling onto the scene just in time for Halloween - but there's a little more to the story than that. ![]()
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