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  2. Zombie Army 4: Dead War - Wikipedia

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    Zombie Army 4: Dead War is a third-person shooter video game developed and published by Rebellion Developments. [1] It is a sequel to the 2015 compilation game Zombie Army Trilogy , and itself a spin-off to the Sniper Elite series.

  3. List of zombie video games - Wikipedia

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    Unlike games such as Left 4 Dead and Dead Island, State of Decay focused more on survival, stealth, evasion, distractions, securing the player's resources, and moving through the world than actual zombie combat. State of Decay 2: 2018: Windows, Xbox One: Sequel to State of Decay. It places emphasis on how the player's leaderships skills fare ...

  4. Dead or Alive Ultimate - Wikipedia

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    The story mode of Dead or Alive Ultimate plays out as it did in the original games. However, a new CG opening sequence is added, further explaining the relationship and history of Mugen Tenshin ninjas, Kasumi, Ayane and Hayate, revealing the village they all hail from, Kasumi's and Hayate's father, Shiden, who was mentioned in the first Dead or Alive, Ayane's foster-father, Genra, before his ...

  5. Jagged Alliance: Deadly Games - Wikipedia

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    William R. Trotter of PC Gamer US wrote that it "sold very well", while Jagged Alliance designer Ian Currie called it "hugely successful". [9] Deadly Games was a runner-up for Computer Game Entertainment ' s 1996 "Best Strategy Game" prize, which ultimately went to Civilization II. The editors called Deadly Games "an excellent expansion pack". [10]

  6. Army of the Dead (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    The Army of the Dead franchise consists of American zombie-action horror installments, which serve as spiritual sequels to the 2004 re-imagining of Dawn of the Dead (1978). [1] The franchise consists of a streaming release film that was also released in theaters for a limited time , and a spin-off prequel film, with future installments in ...

  7. Zombie apocalypse - Wikipedia

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    The 2005 comic series Marvel Zombies and its sequels Marvel Zombies: Dead Days, Marvel Zombies vs. The Army of Darkness, Marvel Zombies 2, Marvel Zombies 3. [54] The manga/anime series Highschool of the Dead, beginning in 2006, features a group of Japanese high school students caught in the middle of a zombie apocalypse. [55] [56]

  8. Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance - Wikipedia

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    Deadly Alliance was the first Mortal Kombat mainline title to be developed directly for home consoles, as Midway had exited the waning arcade market after their 2000 release The Grid. Producer Ed Boon said that without "designing the game so it would take a quarter from you every two and a half minutes", there could be a bigger focus on single ...

  9. Marvel Zombies vs. The Army of Darkness - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Zombies vs. The Army of Darkness is a five-issue 2007 comic book limited series published by Marvel Comics in association with Dynamite Entertainment, an intercompany crossover in which Ash Williams, hero of the popular Evil Dead film and comic book, finds himself in the Marvel Zombies setting, a world of flesh-eating zombified Marvel Comics heroes.