Okay, this was pretty good until I suddenly had a battle where zombies all spawned right on top of my walls and took the village down in seconds. That was BS. Otherwise I liked it.
Just wish the world was bigger, had more things in it, and there was more stuff to make/do. 4/5 Would play a sequel.
It was an alright game, though it could have stood to be longer and have more documents on why the base is abandoned except for zombies. I have to say, though, that the ending was pretty chickenshit.
Even today we don't have to technology or understanding of genetics to make super soldiers, so in WWII, when it was commonly accepted that there was a science to finding out who was Jewish or not based on the dimensions of peoples' heads, there would definitely not be a successful attempt at creating anything but horribly disfigured people, let alone super soldiers. The actual technologies that Germany had that COULD have changed the war didn't get the attention or funding they needed, or, if they did, it didn't come soon enough to make much of an impact on the war.
I can get through the levels without firing a shot, since apparently all you need to do is run to the end of the level. Not really sure what the point of playing it is if zombies aren't a threat so long as you don't run in a straight line.
Ran into a weird glitch where a zombie grapples me and my companion kills it, so then I'm stuck in place for a while and when I can finally move no motion is shown in the torso, so when I crouch my torso stays put and my legs separate from it to crouch. Also won't let me help my companion.
With all of the praise that this game got and the average rating I wouldn't have expected to get stuck in the first missions (clearing besieged cities before attacking others, for the Inquisition) without any chance of winning simply because I'm not a high enough level to purchase the troops that can actually compete with the enemies that are on in the next mission and thus have to keep fighting nearly impossible battles with my current army hoping that sheer dumb luck will help me out.
Not to mention balancing issues with troop types. I had the third or fourth battle last for over 30 minutes because, despite concentrated fire from over 15 riflemen, two clerics managed to keep whoever was being targeted alive indefinitely, even if those people were them.