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I honestly had no ideas that this was going to be about zombies in the first place. I just thought, "Oh, owls. I like owls." I DID NOT SIGN UP FOR THIS.
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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.
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'holy crap theres an alarm! how do i shut it off?' "i dont know, hit it with something, that should work" 'my god thats stupid, that will never work' *wap* 'oh, my mistake. that worked. cheerio'
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I was down to one bullet. And you better believe all hell was about to break loose. 1 gun. 1 bullet. 3 zombies. Lets go.
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that's funny you can do so many things in these sub-machine like games. Break the alarm with a torch light and opening screw with a knife. what was the use of the telephone?
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i can open the screws with my knive? idon't have to find a screwdriver first? I feel like i have cheated... but why the hell do GERMAN Nazis write everything in english?
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awesome game! a bit of shooting inside the puzzle game was a very nice touch, specially when considering that the targets were nazi zombies. Also, another conspiracy piece for the whole Covert front/Submachine plots..
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Managed it - found the final bullet I needed.
Wonderful bit of sci-fi jiggery pokery - alternate history is fun to play with.
One create entire worlds with these small games - I'm beginning to want to make some myself.
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huh....hmmmm....well...i was liking it until the very abrupt ending. it had everything: nazis, zombies, nazi zombies! but then....BOOM...you find a book about a "super-soldier" and....after all the excitement, nothing...
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What is it with you, your historically factual point and clicks, and zombies? YOU RUINED A FACTUAL GAME WITH ZOMBIES! Or.... Did you make it better? I actually don't know anymore...
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Whenever I see that typewriter-ish font and hear that skittery sound when I click something, I know I'm in for a great game!
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Nothing was said about zombies!! I was NOT expecting that to suddenly pop up, i thought one of them would run at me every time I shot one next to it
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Where you are supposed to use the knife to open the drawer i was just like "i'm going to stab this thing :D" and then it worked and i was like :O
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mmh... I should desactivate the alarm... ok, I'm a spy, HQ should have let me some ultra sophisticated gadget to get rid of this kind of things ! Let's see... oookaaaay, I got a flashlight, yepee... *(thinking really hard to find an ultra sophisticated solution to manually desactivate the alarm with a flashlight)*... Hey!! I know! ok, I'm going to hit this machine to death with my flashlight!!!
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very very well thought out alarm nazi's i could not have done that myself who would think to whack a alarm system with a flashlight
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Any one else take all the panels off the side of the desk even after you found the key, just to make sure u didnt leave anything