There are plenty of rewards to be had in this title. In this day and age, this should pretty much be standard for all current-gen games. My one major complaint with this title is the lack of online co-op. You can play co-op through the all modes or you can play versus in free play and timed. Best of all the game includes 2 player split screen action. Defend Daisy you have to protect your sister at all costs from the zombies, she does not move she stays sitting in a car in the center of the map. Timed mode you start with a time and the burning zombies will drop time pickups. Free Play is just that…you play through the hordes until you loose all your lives. The 3 modes included in the game are Free Play, Timed, and Defend Daisy. There are a total of 8 tutorials that will teach you the basics of the game. For those of you unfamiliar with these types of games, there is also a Tutorial. In Challenge mode, there are 10 various challenges that will give you an objective that you must complete with your given number of lives. To add to the possible 18 levels in Arcade mode is the Challenge mode. You must earn at least a Bronze medal to move onto the next level. You earn medals for how well you do on any certain level and mode you play. First up is the Arcade mode, in which there are 6 levels and 3 modes of play on each level. There’s a lot of game content included for such a low-priced downloadable title. The burning zombies are also your source of a multiplier the number of zombies ablaze is equal to your multiplier. This is all part of the game’s awesome risk/reward system, as the burning zombies will drop better items than the normal zombies. They are very dangerous and have the ability to dish out a lot of damage. The zombies are afraid of fire, but once you set them ablaze they become faster and more intelligent. While there are several other enemy types, these are the most common ones. They will explode if they get near you, and any enemy they take out will result in no points for you. The Exploders wear a flashing light on top of a hardhat. They cannot turn while bull-rushing, so they aren’t too hard to take down. The Rushers wear football helmets and will bull-rush you. These guys are quick and you should take them out in a hurry. The Dancers wear tutus and hop and twirl towards you. ![]() The ever changing zombies that come at you such as the Dancers, Rushers, and Exploders require different strategies, which helps switch things up a bit. The best thing about Burn Zombie Burn! is that it stays fun all the way up to the 70th wave. This game is relentless, but far from impossible. With this game you need to be aware of your surroundings at all times, as the constant waves of zombies don’t allow much time to take a breather. There are a couple areas in some levels that have tight areas to squeeze through, which could cause some problems and allow things to get out of hand. The levels are laid out fairly nicely and work well for herding zombies. While the control set also allows for strafing with the L2 button, I did not find myself using it at all. This is important for the next control, Triangle, which allows you to detonate TNT, decimating entire crowds of zombies. Setting zombies on fire is the name of the game in this case, and doing so will allow you to herd them wherever you run. The best part of the controls is the R2 button, this will pull out a torch and allow you to run through hordes of zombies, setting them ablaze. While holding L1, Bruce will aim at the closest zombie and take them down as fast as you can shoot. ![]() You will most likely want to use L1 quite a bit, as it is your auto-aim button. You fire your vast arsenal of weapons in the direction Bruce is facing. You control Bruce, the games protagonist, with the Left stick while you shoot with either R1 or X. Burn Zombie Burn! has very tight controls and they work very well for the game.
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