• Hey, guest user. Hope you're enjoying NeoGAF! Have you considered registering for an account? Come join us and add your take to the daily discourse.

Which zombie-based games have the best: action, survival, and horror experiences you've played?

Not necessarily that the games are strictly in those distinct genres, but that they have the best zombie action or survival or horror experience you've gone through

For me

Action: Left for dead games (2 is just more of 1 in every way, so just l4d2, really)
Survival: State of decay 2
Horror: Dead space, if that counts?
 

TintoConCasera

I bought a sex doll, but I keep it inflated 100% of the time and use it like a regular wife
Action: RE4
Survival: Project Zomboid (on the early stages of the game)
Horror: not sure. Dead Space probably.
 
I found it surprisingly difficult to think of a horror example. I guess the empowering aspect of videogames makes it difficult to really be scared?

I think of these games as 'having scary settings and atmosphere' rather than the experience actually being scary.
Might just need to try VR though
 

Arsic

Loves his juicy stink trail scent
Action: RE4Remake
Survival: RE2 Remake
Horror: Evil Within (not zombies but idgaf)

Bonus: Narrative: Silent Hill 2 Remake
 
Last edited:
Dying Light is the best of all three.
Eh. I can see how nightime runs can technically cover horror, but action might be a little too far for me. This despite no-hud Dying light being my favorite game in the entire genre

Subjective question though, so no wrong answers
 

Davevil

Late October Surprise
1KMjekX.gif


Deadlight
 

xrnzaaas

Member
I don't think there's not enough actual horror games featuring zombies out there. Especially if you're a purist and you don't consider necromorphs or infected from TLoU to be zombies. Sure you have games like RE1-3, ZombiU or Deadlight, but the action aspect often takes the lead or traditional zombies are transformed into something else to make them cooler.
 
Last edited:

kunonabi

Member
Action: Resident Evil 3: Nemesis(Fuck off REmake 3)
Survival: Zombi U, could use some tweaks but it's mostly there
Horror: Dead Rising, pretty much the only zombie game that actually feels like a real zombie movie even with the comedic aspects.
 

IAmRei

Member
resident evil series, and L4D
i don't see zombie as horror as I grown up,
and in the contrary, I'm bored with zombie themed boom.
RE and L4D is exception for me, fun game
 
Action: The Zombie Island of Doctor Ned, if a DLC counts
Survival: Seven Days to Die
Horror: can't say I've ever been scared by any zombie game lol, but probably one of the first RE (1-4)?
 

Arachnid

Member
Action: Dying Light 1 or TLOU2 (RE4 isn't a zombie game)
Survival: State of Decay 1
Horror: Dead Space or RE2make
 
Last edited:
Resident Evil 3 Remake had the best action. From scripted Nemesis encounters to zombies, lickers, and hunters swarming Jill and Carlos as they try to escape the city it always kept me on my toes while keeping me stocked, locked, and loaded.


Dead Space 2 really nailed the survival aspect. I was constantly conserving ammo and barely surviving the onslaught of necromorphs.


Days Gone nailed horror aspect. Having a siren unexpectedly go off (attracting freakers), accidently running into a horde, or running out of fuel in the middle of the night was some scary shit. The first encounter with an infected grizzly, escaping Ripper central, and discovering a Reacher in a near pitch black cave also served as points of high tension.
 
Last edited:

Vick

Member
Action: Days Gone/TLOU PI-II/Resident Evil 6
Survival: Resident Evil 2002/Resident Evil 2 Remake/TLOU PI-II
Horror: Resident Evil 2 Remake

If for some reason we consider Necromorphs or Ganados "zombies".

Action: Dead Space/Resident Evil 4 Remake/TLOU PI-II/Days Gone
Survival: Resident Evil 2002/Resident Evil 2 Remake/Dead Space/TLOU PI-II
Horror: Resident Evil 2 Remake

All games mentioned played at their max difficulty.
 
Last edited:
dayz PC around launch time

  • the horror of spending an hour+ trying to get into a server with a friend
  • the horror of the hyper-jank ARMA engine + laggy servers + buggy code + being super CPU-bound (under 30fps a bunch)
  • the horror of zombies teleporting short distances, and switching between their run-state and walk-state randomly
  • the horror of you and your friend spawning in completely differently parts of the giant ass map, and now you get to find each other with no resources
  • the horror of perma-death, and knowing if you or your friend dies, you both get to spend another hour+ trying to get into another server

total jank town USA, but man, did all the jank up the ante.
finding a pistol and a handful of bullets was a revelation, and going into buildings was nerve-wracking.
 
Top Bottom