Short Review: Zombie Hunters Inc.

By: Ryan (@Henchman34) & RJ (@rga_02)

  • Zombie Hunter Inc.
  • Developer- Maya Gamesworks
  • Publisher- Maya Gamesworks
  • PC

Coming from a guy that’s played a fair share of top-down horde based web games, Zombie Hunter Inc briefly alludes to the glorious days of flash games during middle school lunch. But Zombie Hunter Inc never really kindles the spark that so many great flash games before captured. The game is quite simply, archaic. It’s so basic in its most fundamental aspects, that it’s almost funny. I’ll admit there’s something truly unique about moonwalking across the stretched jpeg that qualifies as the floor of survival modes’ arena. But it can’t mask the fact that Zombie Hunter Inc will probably only appeal to fans of the cheesiest of games.

There are simply too many things wrong to list with Zombie Hunter Inc. Most games try to offer a unique twist on tried and true formulas, but Zombie Hunter fails to achieve anything remotely original or entertaining. The gameplay is stale and horrifically repetitive. The graphics are just down right insulting, and what voice acting that exists is abysmally dry and generic. Frankly, I don’t know why I’m giving this game the time of the day. Nothing short of an overhaul is needed for this game. - Ryan  

Now, I’ve played a lot of games for the sheer purpose of irony. Zombie Hunter should be one of them, but even I couldn’t justify it ironically. It’s just terrible. Every game I play - be it for pleasure or for reviewing purposes, I try to find something that will make a lasting impression. Zombie Hunter has no lasting impression whatsoever. It’s like someone literally made a game from Microsoft Paint and called it a day. - RJ