Here’s something that’s relevant to my own interests: Sony’s upcoming zombie outbreak PlayStation Network title,The Last Guy. When a mysterious purple ray hits the Earth, turning normal citizens into monsters and blood-thirsty zombies, the player becomes mankind’s last remaining hope and must escort survivors to designated safety zones.But here’s where it gets really interesting: the game features real-world locales (Los Angeles, Tokyo, and London), and utilizes high-resolution sattelite imagery from Google Earth to render the cities. You’ll encounter 10 types of zombies, as well as bosses, and you’ll have a bunch of special abilities like heat vision, time freezing, and more.PlayStation.Bloghas some details and a few screens, and is promising to trickle outmarketing hypedetails leading up to the game’s release. While I’m not exactly sure this is going to replace my burning desire to storm Valve’s offices andsteal playableLeft 4 Deadcode, I definitely have my eye onThe Last Guy. I mean, zombies, folks. Zombies.There’s aThe Last Guybrowser-based Web gamethat designs levels based on URLs; try Destructoid.com and let us know how that works out for you.
Here’s something that’s relevant to my own interests: Sony’s upcoming zombie outbreak PlayStation Network title,The Last Guy. When a mysterious purple ray hits the Earth, turning normal citizens into monsters and blood-thirsty zombies, the player becomes mankind’s last remaining hope and must escort survivors to designated safety zones.
But here’s where it gets really interesting: the game features real-world locales (Los Angeles, Tokyo, and London), and utilizes high-resolution sattelite imagery from Google Earth to render the cities. You’ll encounter 10 types of zombies, as well as bosses, and you’ll have a bunch of special abilities like heat vision, time freezing, and more.
PlayStation.Bloghas some details and a few screens, and is promising to trickle outmarketing hypedetails leading up to the game’s release. While I’m not exactly sure this is going to replace my burning desire to storm Valve’s offices andsteal playableLeft 4 Deadcode, I definitely have my eye onThe Last Guy. I mean, zombies, folks. Zombies.
There’s aThe Last Guybrowser-based Web gamethat designs levels based on URLs; try Destructoid.com and let us know how that works out for you.