A backwoods farmer struggles to find his way to sanctuary, away from an army of reanimated corpses.A backwoods farmer struggles to find his way to sanctuary, away from an army of reanimated corpses.A backwoods farmer struggles to find his way to sanctuary, away from an army of reanimated corpses.
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David Koseruba
- Jack
- (voice)
Noah Bentley
- First Male Zombie
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Aimée Leigh
- First Female Zombie
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Christopher Murney
- Otis
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Christopher Murvey
- Zombie
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaThis was originally developed as a single-player PC game called Day of the Zombie, which had a four month development cycle and was ready for an October 2004 release. Day of the Zombie was shown to Universal Studios around the time the movie Land of the Dead (2005) was being filmed in Toronto, Canada (where Groove is headquartered) - this is how the license was secured. The game was ported to Xbox, multiplayer functionality was added and environments were added to tie the game to the movie.
- GoofsThe weapon ammunition limit for the M-16 rifle should be capped at a multiple of 30 to account for the 30 rounds in a clip.
- ConnectionsReferences Land of the Dead (2005)
Featured review
SCARY, in a good way.
This game doesn't have a lot of things. It misses a LOT more than it hits. But it's cheap. And I have found several redeeming qualities about it as well.
The sound can be repetitive, but it sets the mood very well. Some think: "wow, only 4 notes constantly repeated." I personally think that it is this very aspect that makes the hairs on the back of your neck stand on end.
I am a very experienced gamer, having played everything from Galaga to Call of Duty. And never, ever, have I found a game that made me actually FEAR encountering another enemy. You really don't want to continue. But that adds realism, because that means you are thinking EXACTLY like you would if that was not Jack the Farmer but You. It's not that the enemies are terribly difficult to defeat, if you play the game long enough you can kill every single zombie without even firing a gun. But you would just really prefer if that next corner didn't have zombies waiting around it. But you always do, so you have to just keep on trucking.
Buy this game, but only if you want to be GENUINELY scared. Because you will be, should you be able to look past its shortcomings. honestly, what Horror movie fan Doesn't want to be scared?
The sound can be repetitive, but it sets the mood very well. Some think: "wow, only 4 notes constantly repeated." I personally think that it is this very aspect that makes the hairs on the back of your neck stand on end.
I am a very experienced gamer, having played everything from Galaga to Call of Duty. And never, ever, have I found a game that made me actually FEAR encountering another enemy. You really don't want to continue. But that adds realism, because that means you are thinking EXACTLY like you would if that was not Jack the Farmer but You. It's not that the enemies are terribly difficult to defeat, if you play the game long enough you can kill every single zombie without even firing a gun. But you would just really prefer if that next corner didn't have zombies waiting around it. But you always do, so you have to just keep on trucking.
Buy this game, but only if you want to be GENUINELY scared. Because you will be, should you be able to look past its shortcomings. honestly, what Horror movie fan Doesn't want to be scared?
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- mdoyle-24
- Oct 10, 2007
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