Undead Knights
Your typical hack-and-slash game... with a little twist. Treat this as the zombie version of everyone's favourite hack-and-slash title, Dynasty Warriors. Then add the option of being able to turn your enemies into your own undead slaves and you will have your Undead Knights. Your minions help attack your enemies, and if you so wish to have a particular enemy die as soon as possible, your zombie slaves are more than willing to rend and tear the living flesh out of the poor man en masse. And that's not all. Command them to tear down gates and barricades or make bridges for you to cross. And on a personal level, I was amazed by the standard of the dubbing in the game. You don't see many good English dubs. Mixed with some good storytelling elements, I was more than ready to bite and infect.
Turn into my SLAVE!!
These creative features spice up an otherwise "yet another hack-and-slash" game... If only it has the gameplay to match its features. The levels are pretty much the same throughout. But my main gripe is the controls. While I am painstakingly trying to locate my target for my cute little zombies to feast upon, they would be running around chasing after my cursor until I find him. If I had all the time in the world (and I should, being an undead and all), then that's perfectly alright. But when a few dozens of soldiers with a few dozens of swords and bows are coming after you AND you can't move while doing this, it can be quite a pain in the neck!
Go ahead and get the game if hack-and-slash games with hot undead girls in it are your type. It will keep your hands busy for a while. But if you're looking for a game with solid gameplay, then I suggest not.
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