![]() ![]() As I said, it controls and runs just fine, and if you’re interested in the game itself that’s probably the most important part. The pricing is hardly offensive, either £15 seems pretty reasonable for a delayed PC version of a major title, and it might well be worth a punt if you’re interested in the idea. The game itself might be good – I’m making no judgments about that, because I haven’t played it for nearly long enough, and there are doubtless a load of Wii U reviews around that’ll help you decide if this is your sort of thing. I don’t know I feel like I’m being a bit too hard on it. It looks fine in the dimly-lit areas where you only have your flashlight for company, but whenever there’s any light around it’s wince-inducing, and it really does detract from the gloomy atmosphere the game is trying to create. ![]() But, with that said, the graphics and the PC-specific options are utterly appalling. ![]() The upshot is that Zombi seems to be a perfectly acceptable PC port in terms of controls and framerate, and that’s probably the main thing praise is also due for successfully converting a game that heavily used a touchscreen onto a single-screen system. ![]()
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