* Especially after 2 times having to retreat after curshing into 3 signs, you think hellfire might have learned? * Why is hellfire always flying in front of the car instead simply backwards of it (you can argue when using the UZI, but why later when he is using missles?
* Why is the zombie and the soldier standing next to each other, and both go after the mechanic only? * How, of all possible things, did shopping carts get on a highway? What rockin' music they make.īeen playing this for a few, I've to say, while it is some nice racing game, the story "logic" just blantly hurts on so many levels. Just tell me you agree they missed an opportunity by not including AC/DC's "Highway to Hell" over the radio, or the Scissor Sister's "I Can't Decide". If remembering Outlander doesn't make your left eye twitch with rage, you'll probably enjoy this combination of fast cars and squishy bodies. The downside is that the scenery (and even the gameplay) is repetitive, and for all the obstacles in your way, there's no disguising that the track really is just a straight stretch of road no turns, no hills, no variation. If you get blown up or otherwise incapacitated, you can continue from the last checkpoint you reached, and you'll get to keep any RP you earned before you went kaboom.Īccidentally running down civilians that sprint in front of you, shrieking for you to stop and help them, is always funny in a dark, I'm-a-terrible-person sort of way, but the first time you hear Our Hero say in a dead serious tone, "I'm going to need mad skillz to get out of this," you'll have to giggle.
#PLAY ROAD OF THE DEAD UPGRADE#
You can upgrade your car using Road Points (RP), which you gain for things like making progress or hitting zombies, but are penalized for hitting civilians. All controls are fully customizable in the options menu. Just like The Man, always tryin' to keep you down! Zombies and irresponsible driving for everyone!ĭefault control is using to steer and accelerate, with the to brake, to toot your own horn, and to turn on the wipers. Of course, the army also isn't keen on you escaping the quarantine, so you'll have to be prepared to deal with armed resistance along the way in addition to the zombies and destroyed vehicles littering the highway. What's that? The undead have started to walk and the army has locked down the city?! Rooooaaaaad trip! In Road of the Dead, an action game from EvilDog and SickDeathFiend, you play a mechanic who decides to ignore the radio's warning to stay indoors when a zombie outbreak happens and make for the city limits, rightfully assuming help isn't coming.