The back alleys of London can be dark and spooky even at the best of times, but when you add the threat of tough, flesh-hungry zombies lurking around every corner, they become downright nightmarish. With only a few bullets and a cricket bat for protection, how long can you last against the undead hordes of Zombi? And perhaps more importantly, will you be able to wrest your stuff back from your own zombified remains after one bite too many? You can discover the answers by downloading Zombi, available today for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.
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An updated port of 2012's ZombiU, Zombi trades the Wii U's second-screen controls for improved performance, as well as two new melee weapons – a longer-range shovel and a more damaging nail bat – that can give those who find them an edge in combat. Zombi's flashlight has also undergone a few changes, giving you the option to focus it into a stronger, wider beam at a greater cost to its batteries – which now take 30 seconds of darkness to fully recharge.
Even with the changes, however, Zombi works hard to retain the claustrophobia and tension of the original. The mini-map may be on screen now, but juggling your inventory is just as stressful as it was on Wii U; the contents of your bag now obscure your view without pausing the game, forcing you to rely on hearing and peripheral vision to sense any approaching shamblers. And when your character dies, permadeath means you'll start as a new survivor with minimal gear - unless, of course, you want to try finding and fighting your former self for the contents of your bug-out bag.
Zombi is available for $19.99 on PS4, Xbox One and PC. For more details on the changes from ZombiU to Zombi, be sure to check out our interview with Producer Hélène Henry.