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14th June 2010 08:12 PM
Darren Allan
Dead Frontier is a massively multiplayer game, in which the players fight for their very lives in the midst of a zombie infested city.
No, it’s not an online simulation of a Saturday night out in Milton Keynes, but a post-apocalyptic horror survival MMORPG.
And currently a top down 2D affair, which is about to take on a new skin and move into the realm of 3D graphics.
Want to know exactly what it will look like? Then check out the trailer at www.youtube.com/DeadFrontierMMO
The visual shift is still an ongoing process, however, and it’ll be a little while before it’s finished. The developer Creaky Corpse currently estimates September as a completion date.
In terms of the gameplay itself, players have to make a choice between playing it safe and staying within the last remaining human outpost, or taking a gamble, heading out into the depths of the city and establishing a hideout for themselves.
We’d suggest the local B&Q. As every good zombie killer knows, the store is a great source of hedge trimmers, lawnmowers, chainsaws, shears and other useful limb and head severing apparatus.
Dead Frontier is free to play, incidentally, so giving it a whirl won’t cost you anything. Except, perhaps, your sanity…(*low cackle fades into the background*).
Darren Allan
Dead Frontier is a massively multiplayer game, in which the players fight for their very lives in the midst of a zombie infested city.
No, it’s not an online simulation of a Saturday night out in Milton Keynes, but a post-apocalyptic horror survival MMORPG.
And currently a top down 2D affair, which is about to take on a new skin and move into the realm of 3D graphics.
Want to know exactly what it will look like? Then check out the trailer at www.youtube.com/DeadFrontierMMO
The visual shift is still an ongoing process, however, and it’ll be a little while before it’s finished. The developer Creaky Corpse currently estimates September as a completion date.
In terms of the gameplay itself, players have to make a choice between playing it safe and staying within the last remaining human outpost, or taking a gamble, heading out into the depths of the city and establishing a hideout for themselves.
We’d suggest the local B&Q. As every good zombie killer knows, the store is a great source of hedge trimmers, lawnmowers, chainsaws, shears and other useful limb and head severing apparatus.
Dead Frontier is free to play, incidentally, so giving it a whirl won’t cost you anything. Except, perhaps, your sanity…(*low cackle fades into the background*).