
You start out with a basic taxi, going around the city trying to save as many people as you can, amidst a zombie outbreak. Unfortunately, the city itself is fairly drab, and the mission variety isn’t all that exciting.

Story mode provides the bulk of gameplay, with 31 missions, a bunch of side quests and optional objectives all set within a large city. Three modes – with defined differences – help keep the experience somewhat fresh.
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Thankfully, Zombie Driver is packed full of content. So, when it comes to reviewing this game, I am going to focus more so on the content on offer and how that holds up all these years later. Graphically and mechanically this edition provides some minor repairs, but not a brand new model(… that was my best attempt at a car metaphor, apologies). The point I am making is: this game is old.Īs such, all aspects of this game are dated in some way. This game was created before Instagram youtube boxing and it even has the unflattering honour of being within the same release year as the god awful Transformers 2.


I want to preface this review by reiterating that, fundamentally, this is a videogame that was developed way back in 2009. But, just what is that experience, exactly? A product of its time: Zombie Driver: Immortal Edition provides the definitive Zombie Driver experience.
