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Epic horror shooter finale with a gripping third chapter, intense horde mode, and remastered classics

Epic horror shooter finale with a gripping third chapter, intense horde mode, and remastered classics

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Program license Full

Developer Rebellion

Works under Windows

Vote

(5 votes)

Developer

Rebellion

Works under

Windows

Program license

Full

Pros

  • Robust co-op experience with up to four players
  • Satisfying gunplay and X-ray Kill Cam for brutal takedowns
  • Large character roster including Left 4 Dead survivors
  • Remastered graphics and audio enhance the atmosphere
  • Highly replayable with customizable difficulty and Horde mode

Cons

  • Story and mission objectives can be repetitive
  • Solo play is notably less engaging than co-op
  • Enemy variety, while improved, still leans on familiar types
  • Some visual elements feel dated despite the remaster

Intense third-person shooter where players battle zombie hordes in WWII.

Battle the Undead in an Alternate WWII Apocalypse

Zombie Army Trilogy thrusts players into a horrifying alternate version of the Second World War, where Adolf Hitler’s last act is to unleash an army of undead super soldiers across Europe. This collection brings together three full campaigns, including remastered editions of the original Nazi Zombie Army titles along with an all-new third chapter, for an action-packed cooperative shooter experience.

Campaigns Packed with Action and Horror

The game features 15 atmospheric missions spread across three distinct campaigns. Each level throws players into dark catacombs, ruined cities, and gothic battlegrounds, blending war-torn backdrops with supernatural dread. The core gameplay revolves around intense third-person shooting, with enemies ranging from shambling zombies and armored skeletons to gruesome elites wielding chainsaws and even occult-powered bosses.

Thrilling Co-op Gameplay

Zombie Army Trilogy supports solo play but truly shines in online co-op for up to four players. Coordinating traps, reviving allies, and taking on swarming hordes as a team creates both strategic depth and plenty of chaotic fun. With customizable difficulty levels and enemy multipliers, the challenge adapts to casual sessions and hardcore enthusiasts alike.

Signature Ballistics and X-ray Kill Cam

Borrowing tech and style from its Sniper Elite roots, the game delivers satisfying gunplay, especially with rifles. The acclaimed X-ray Kill Camera makes a return, showing bullets tearing through bones and organs in grisly slow motion. New to the trilogy are dismemberment mechanics, letting players sever limbs and heads with well-placed shots, adding more tactical options to slow the onslaught.

Character and Loadout Customization

Players can select from 16 characters, including familiar faces from the Left 4 Dead series for crossover appeal. Weapons and equipment are customizable, allowing for personal playstyles—whether emphasizing long-range precision, explosive booby traps, or high firepower for close-quarters combat.

Horde Mode for Endless Challenge

Beyond the campaigns, the Horde mode delivers wave-based survival gameplay for 1-4 players on five distinct maps. Each round ramps up the stakes with larger, deadlier enemy waves, making teamwork and adaptability critical.

Remastered Visuals and Unified Experience

Remastered graphics breathe new life into the earlier Nazi Zombie Army episodes: environments are drenched in a blood-red glow, enemies feature improved animation, and enhanced audio heightens the sense of dread. All three campaigns and Horde mode are integrated into a single package with unified matchmaking and progression, letting players jump into any mission in any order.

Pros

  • Robust co-op experience with up to four players
  • Satisfying gunplay and X-ray Kill Cam for brutal takedowns
  • Large character roster including Left 4 Dead survivors
  • Remastered graphics and audio enhance the atmosphere
  • Highly replayable with customizable difficulty and Horde mode

Cons

  • Story and mission objectives can be repetitive
  • Solo play is notably less engaging than co-op
  • Enemy variety, while improved, still leans on familiar types
  • Some visual elements feel dated despite the remaster