Seriously Dead'n'Furious Screenshots

Posted Aug 22, 2006 at 11:58PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Nintendo DS Tags: Dream On Studio
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Zombie go RAWR!


You've got Dead Rising, Resident Evil: Deadly Silence, and now, Dead'n'Furious. Is it just us, or is there one too many game titles with the word "dead" in them? In any case, Nintendo DS' Dead'n'Furious (D'n'F) does bring something new into the zombiefest gaming arena.

Aside from MORE weapons, MORE amputated limbs, and of course, MORE flesh-eating zombies, D'n'F from Dream On Studio boasts of an intriguing storyline which will grip the gamers and make them try to solve the mystery. You play as Rob Steiner, serving a life sentence for a crime you may have not actually committed. From the high-security prison, to the research facility, to the swamps, and to the airport, you guide yourself around the creepily silent surroundings using the touchpad.

The gameplay tries to recreate that of arcade-style shoot-'em-ups much like House of the Dead (yet another game with "dead" in the title). And using the touch pad, the gamer must drag-and-drop bullets to reload.

And if all of that is not enough, you can play with a friend through WiFi.

With that said, we give you some cathartic zombie-smashing, -bashing, and -trashing with these new screenshots.

A Dead'n'Furious Zombiefest! - Image 1 A Dead'n'Furious Zombiefest! - Image 2 A Dead'n'Furious Zombiefest! - Image 3 A Dead'n'Furious Zombiefest! - Image 4 
A Dead'n'Furious Zombiefest! - Image 5 A Dead'n'Furious Zombiefest! - Image 6 A Dead'n'Furious Zombiefest! - Image 7 A Dead'n'Furious Zombiefest! - Image 8



Via DS-x2

 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by Bratwurst - 2006-08-22 20:06
» Word usage ?

"MORE decapitated limbs"





hmmm... I didn't know you could DECAPITATE a limb...

by shadowking - 2006-08-23 08:12
»

i think this looks really nice on the ds. seems very similar to house of the dead 3. its sad that tomb raider legend has to look like crap while this looks very good

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