It's beautifully rendered in 3D, with plenty of debris lying about the place to trip you up, and the iPhone 3G throws the polygons around the screen with ease - even when it's busying up with the ravenous undead. It's a reasonably small map, but if anything the cramped conditions only add to the desperateness of your situation. Your CoD troops have found themselves trapped in a dilapidated German bunker, with crumbling defences and a horde of hungry, zombified Nazis clamouring to get in.Īlthough you're quite well armed, there are a lot of ways for the undead to sneak into your soon-to-be tomb, and an important part of the game is fighting them back and briefly repairing your barricades. Okay, so the first rule of great zombie horror is about where your last stand takes place, and in the case of Call of Duty: World at War: Zombies (can I call it CoD: Zombies from now on, and save a few keyboard miles?) (Yes - Ed) the developer has made an excellent choice. Surfboarding Nazi zombies from beyond hell There are plenty of ways to kill a zombie on iPhone, so this recreation of the extra mode on console shooter Call of Duty: World at War has a lot of stiff (get it?) competition.
The surroundings, the weaponry, the company you keep in your last desperate hours of survival, and the meanness of the undead are what a good zombie apocalypse is all about.
Sure, everyone knows that going upside their head takes care of business, but to be a world-class zombie hunter you have to do it with style.