World War Z neatly checks every box on that list while upping the amount of zombies that can be on screen at a time considerably.įor defensive objectives – by far the most common and fun type – you’re given about a minute to decide where to deploy machine gun turrets while communicating strategies and picking spots for your teammates to stand guard before the zombies come pouring out of every opening, crack, and crevice. Ever since, there’s been a certain set of guidelines one looks for when dealing with co-op zombie shooter games.
There’s nothing revolutionary or even that remarkable about World War Z, but the formula it follows is proven to be fun.Ĭomparisons between World War Z and the Left 4 Dead series are more than justified – unavoidable, even, as Valve’s decade-old series is still revered today for its fast-paced action and ability to throw dozens of raving zombies at you at once.
It’s a good venue for a group of four friends to get together, topple massive zombie hordes, maybe save a few survivors here and there, and laugh about it when the results roll in. World War Z is a competent but basic shooter that seems designed to foster those sorts of memorable moments, and that is surely its greatest strength. Some of my favorite gaming moments stem from co-op sessions with friends, and the chaos that can ensue when all your careful plans start to go awry.