Dedicate enough grinding towards it, and before long, it'll get you through most situations, all without having to stop for ammo afterwards. But the pistol has infinite ammo, cheap upgrades, and a pretty decent reload time right from the beginning. It's not much at the beginning of the game, and you'll want the other guns for the damage that they do. Boring, but Practical: The starting pistol in Road of the Dead 2.With the entire military in disarray, the general, the protagonists and one lone unit are all that are left. Despite escaping the city, the epidemic turns out to be on a global scale. Not that it should be a surprise given the game's overall tone. John escapes, but the nuke fails to stop the zombies.Big "NO!": Cocheta can let out a particularly despair filled one if Diane is in the driver's seat when you take enough damage for someone to die.John in particular is reliant almost entirely on his driving skills to get him out of Evans City alive. Badass Driver: The protagonists are this incarnate."I'm not stopping! You hear me?! I'M NOT STOPPING!" The most useful aspect of the rockets in regular gameplay seem to be clearing the road of vehicles, which can be easily done with the Mounted Machine Gun at the same cost with less risk and difficulty. Firing it while moving opens the risk of exposing the vehicle to a damaging explosion if the rocket blows up too close to the Humvee unless a Steroid is used. Crowds of zombies are far and few in most modes, so rockets often go to waste killing only a few zombies.
However, it is practically useless in most situations.
If you have a fondness for this era in gaming however, you’ll feel right at home with these simpler cg animations.Įven considering the era however, there is a definite lack of variation between the different zombies. While the graphics were normal for the time this game was produced, they’re sub-par compared to today’s super accurate graphics. If you’re in an intense combat situation, you’ll want to run away and get distance to line up a shot, because quick shots are not easy in this game. Unfortunately, although they are typical they are also a bit hard to use. The controls for the game are fairly normal for a first person shooter. It’s very similar to Left 4 Dead, except for the game is not cooperative. There’s quite a lot of ammunition and other supplies lying around, so you’ll have plenty to work with to help keep those zombies away.
Once you escape, you’ll head to the city where your adventure continues. You’ll need to find all the guns in your farmhouse (there are quite a few) and then sneak through a very dark cornfield surrounded by zombies. The goal is to get him to safety and survive. You play a farmer named Jack who was caught in the middle of a zombie hoard.
This game is based on the popular movie by the same name as the game. Here’s a look at what you can expect by playing Land of the Dead: Road to Fiddler's Green. It was one of the first zombie horrors of its time, and truly defined the genre for other games to follow in its footsteps. This game is older, but it’s a classic in terms of zombie games. Land of the Dead: Road to Fiddler’s Green is a survival horror that pits you against nature and a hoard of zombies waiting for the chance to eat your brains. Feel that chill up your spine? If it’s because you like survival horror, than you’re in for a treat.