Zombie Assault Sniper is an Action game developed by a company named FT Games known for other games such as Zombie Evil, SWAT, Light Shadow Racing or Ninja Rush HD. Even though the majority of the company’s games is available on both platforms, I was not able to find Zombie Assault on Apple’s App store and that makes the game Android exclusive. It has a rating of 4.2 out of 5 and it was downloaded for more than 5 million times. It requires an Android version of at least 2.3 and it’s a PEGI 18 (rated R) game because of the Extreme Violence it supposedly has.
The game’s action takes place in a post-apocalyptic world where zombies are roaming and killing everybody. You take the role of a skilled survivor which is part of a group which tries its best to find a shelter and start all over again. You will fight zombies, secure objectives, rescue people and clear pathways filled with things that will do anything for your brains.
Zombie Assault Sniper doesn’t require a mandatory sign-up but you are required to have Google Play Services installed and updated in order to play it. You can’t connect with your Facebook or your Google+ account but at least your saved games are stored by Google Play Services so you don’t have to worry about it.
You have two different types of resources in the game from which one is considered Premium (called Gold) because you can acquire it much harder than the other (called Cash). However, you can buy both resources with real money. The price for Gold varies starting with $4.99 in exchange for 125 Gold (or 187 if you get a special offer) and goes up to $79.99 in exchange of 3,600 (or 7,200 – same special offer). In order to buy Cash, you must pay at least $1.99 for 25,000 and you can go up to $79.99 for 3,600.000. The first purchase with real money gives you a bag of goodies (various in-game items). Also, buying anything will make the game ad-free.
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If you downloaded this game because you taught it will be a sniper-only game where the only thing you do is to zoom and kill from a safe distance zombies, you will be surprised. The game is more than the title suggests because you will face close-combat more than once. Nevertheless, Zombie Assault Sniper is an interesting game that shows potential.
The best thing about this action-packed game is the fact that you have dozens of weapons and equipment to choose from. In general, the equipment layouts are limited but in Zombie Assault Sniper you can (after you unlock the second slot) decide what weapons you take with you in the missions and what equipment as well. I like the idea of completing tasks for the daily reward – it may seem hard but it makes you want to play the game because the reward is consistent.
Moreover, the fact that every time you level up you get a reward is nice as well. Being a personal review, I really must tell you about two things I love to see in games and that Zombie Assault Sniper fortunately has. You have a crossbow as a weapon. Crossbows are awesome and every game should have them. Also, the developers implemented a Stats option that you can find under the Profile button. It’s a counter for how many zombies you killed, how many headshots you took, how many times you died and stuff like that. It’s marvelous.
There are also some things I don’t like about Zombie Assault Sniper. First of all, I hate the fact that even though the game has a mission system, you don’t feel like you progress. A map with zones that you “clear” and become green or something like that could have helped a lot and it’s not very hard to implement – you don’t change anything but the visuals of the game and you do wonders. Secondly, I think that the possibility of buying ammo in real-time is weird and unrealistic. It’s a good idea to have basically unlimited ammo but the developers should have think this more thorough – get bullets from zombies or from the world.
The fact that I have my own ammo live store that restocks my handgun whenever I want during the encounters is not that great. Finally, I would suggest a great update to the mission’s description. They are very repetitive and you lose interest fast if you see the same wall of text over and over again. It’s not hard to come up with 100 different texts about stuff people would do or say in case of a zombie apocalypse. You can Google them or something.
Overall, Zombie Assault Sniper is a game that I would probably recommend. I had my share of fun with it and even though it has a lot of not-so-good stuff, it is still a decent experience.
Ratings:
Artwork: Zombie Assault Sniper gets a rating of 8 out of 10 for its artwork. The theme of the game is very dark and post-apocalyptic and you will find yourself in ruins that once were mighty cities, abandoned and creepy subways and, of course, haunted streets. As a result, the environment matches perfectly with the idea of a zombie action game. I like the characters and the way the zombies look but I can’t say that I am impressed – they are decent but nothing more. The animations are interesting but they also fail to impress in any good way. Zombie Assault Sniper is a game that has “a little more than average” written on it.
Music & SFX: I give the game a rating of 7 out of 10 at the music “department”. The developers’ choice for the soundtrack was a dramatic instrumental song which is rather short for my taste but it does the trick. The atmosphere it creates is not one of the best but the sound effects help with that a lot. The zombies are pretty loud, the weapons sound nice but the game lacks more diversity when it comes to music and sound effects. On a much brighter note, I think that the menu sounds are suited.
Story/Originality: Zombie Assault Sniper gets a rating of 6 out of 10 at this section. Too little time has passed since I reviewed a similar game to this one. Same plot, same gameplay, same theme. I don’t really understand why all this great number of people doesn’t team up, talk with the producers from Walking Dead or something and make one but flawless zombie-themed game. I am really bored of the same game with a different title and character description. I was happy when I first played Zombie Assault Sniper because each mission has a little description and at the beginning you get a story about what happened. After 10 minutes I was left disappointed when I found out that the mission briefings are the same over and over again.
General Gameplay: I give the game a rating of 8 out of 10 for its gameplay. I like the fact that Zombie Assault Sniper starts with a thorough tutorial that helps you understand how and where to click so you can start killing nasty zombies. I also appreciate that the game offers support for left-handed people just like me and a lot of other options such as sensitivity or an inverted axis. The game is pretty straight forward and you usually get directions and recommendations but that doesn’t mean that you can’t approach a mission the way you want because of a decent flexibility. Like every action game for mobile devices, Zombie Assault Sniper has its flaws and bugs but nothing is game-breaking.
Addictiveness: Zombie Assault Sniper gets 8 out of 10 for its addictiveness. Like almost any action game, you will keep playing it until the end or you will give up in the first hour or so. Fortunately, Zombie Assault Sniper will most likely be in the first category (but to the end tends to annoy the player) because it has a solid gameplay, enough additional extra content and most important a theme about zombies. I think that the game can be pretty addictive because Zombie Assault Sniper, even though it has a superficial story, has a sort of development progression that can help. You unlock better weapons, you encounter new weird zombies, you level-up and so on. The problem with the game is that eventually it will be too hard to gear up and if you don’t invest some money you will lose interest.
Overall, Zombie Assault Sniper gets a rating of 7.4 out of 10. The game has a lot of nice moments and if you are a fan of zombies and things that involve shooting zombie you will most likely appreciate the game.