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7.2

Mixed or average reviews- based on 125 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 75 out of 125
  2. Negative: 20 out of 125
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  1. Apr 6, 2015
    7
    Rebellion's LEFT 4 DEAD clone, makes for fun but in limited amounts. ZAT is just Sniper Elite V2, but with nazi zombies and co-op multiplayer. The graphics are gorgeous, Trilogy shows out the next gen consoles, with a dark tone. It looks better than Sniper Elite 3 on the PS4. Rebellion shoves the exact same gameplay in Zombie Army Trilogy, but adds some extras to it. The multiplayer is toRebellion's LEFT 4 DEAD clone, makes for fun but in limited amounts. ZAT is just Sniper Elite V2, but with nazi zombies and co-op multiplayer. The graphics are gorgeous, Trilogy shows out the next gen consoles, with a dark tone. It looks better than Sniper Elite 3 on the PS4. Rebellion shoves the exact same gameplay in Zombie Army Trilogy, but adds some extras to it. The multiplayer is to DIE for, it recreates the fun we had in L4D by multiply that with nazi zombies and crazy fun game modes. But, the same tedious shooting and ideas are shoved into this package, and for a 60 dollar price tag, it doesn't fully realize the great potental Rebellion ignores ever so often. But it is a damn fun game, and one that I will be getting back to soon. Without the washed out ideas, Zombie Army Trilogy would be a game that changes co-op multiplayer forever. Expand
  2. Jan 27, 2019
    6
    A spin off from the Sniper Elite series of games Zombie Army Trilogy retains the core gameplay of it's parent series replacing the usual enemies with hordes of zombies and other undead creatures.

    The game is a little repetitive at times with each of the 15 levels playing out in much the same way but sniping enemies is as satisfying as ever and played with a few buddies it makes for a
    A spin off from the Sniper Elite series of games Zombie Army Trilogy retains the core gameplay of it's parent series replacing the usual enemies with hordes of zombies and other undead creatures.

    The game is a little repetitive at times with each of the 15 levels playing out in much the same way but sniping enemies is as satisfying as ever and played with a few buddies it makes for a relatively enjoyable experience.
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  3. Oct 6, 2019
    5
    This is one of the most lazy, and undercooked games i have ever played.

    this game caught my eye whit, zombie army "campaign" If you consider a 20 second cutscene before every map, a story, then good campaign. This is best described as: left for dead wannabe. I just don’t remember left for dead having objectives like: defend the church, or whichever map you are in. And why does it have
    This is one of the most lazy, and undercooked games i have ever played.

    this game caught my eye whit, zombie army "campaign" If you consider a 20 second cutscene before every map, a story, then good campaign.
    This is best described as: left for dead wannabe.
    I just don’t remember left for dead having objectives like: defend the church, or whichever map you are in. And why does it have does lazy objectives, just to extend your game time. It simply have no purpose other than to make your game take longer. And remember that objective, turns it into a horde mode game.
    This gets a 5/10 from me, because it had potential, and I like some of the gameplay + it only costed me 6-7 dollars.

    But it is hold back, because they got lazy, and just wanted to make a game, for a quick cash-in. It´s so unoriginal even back in 2015, that I’m impressed, some have given it over a 6. The Combat is fine. The zombies come at you constantly, and it is very challenging, but only because of the zombies numbers (and because your weapons suck)

    This game could have been something, just too bad they didn’t care. Very repetitive too. I played by myself, but my opinion matter. It´s probably better with friends, but every game is, so I don’t give games points for that, unless it is very original. All games played online is basically the same nowadays. When I look at how good a game is, I look at the singleplayer stuff only. And to say this game has a campaign is dishonest.
    Do yourself a favor, and pick up left for dead, or even (never thought I should say this) call of duty, their zombie modes are better.
    it´s a very weak 5, and only crawls over the line.
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  4. Jul 9, 2022
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Nothing mindblowing, but it is a fun experience when you play the campaign with your friends. Hitler bossfight is really good. Expand
  5. Mar 25, 2016
    7
    Graphic: 7/10
    Sound: 6/10
    + good co-op missions, nice atmosphere, sniper paradise, bloody´n brutally, nice granade/TNT explosions, good horde mode (4 players) - missions recur, sometimes lobby expulsion/close, boring characters (story?) Conclusion: Zombie Army Trilogy isn´t perfect, but it´s working great in 2 or 4 player co-op action. In the 15 missions (8-10h) long "story",
    Graphic: 7/10
    Sound: 6/10

    + good co-op missions, nice atmosphere, sniper paradise, bloody´n brutally, nice granade/TNT
    explosions, good horde mode (4 players)

    - missions recur, sometimes lobby expulsion/close, boring characters (story?)

    Conclusion: Zombie Army Trilogy isn´t perfect, but it´s working great in 2 or 4 player co-op action. In the 15 missions (8-10h) long "story", you have to kill thousands of zombies, like a fire/sniper/tank zombie with a good arsenal of weapons. If you playing the game alone, it will be boring after a short time, because missions recur often. But with friends this game shows his full strenghts in campaign or horde, it rocks and it´s fun pure.
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  6. Oct 18, 2019
    5
    It had a solo campaign, but that really did not translate into a full round positive experience. I could tell this was designed primarily with co-op in mind. The game tries to set a serious tone, but ends up coming across just to cheesy in it's presentation. I don't mind the remastered last gen graphics. Gameplay is more important than anything else and the gameplay was ok for the mostIt had a solo campaign, but that really did not translate into a full round positive experience. I could tell this was designed primarily with co-op in mind. The game tries to set a serious tone, but ends up coming across just to cheesy in it's presentation. I don't mind the remastered last gen graphics. Gameplay is more important than anything else and the gameplay was ok for the most part.

    Most of the primary sniper weapons and general explosives were fun to use. The secondary weapons just felt like trash so not fun. Using the environment to take out some of the enemy added some fun extra tactics on top.

    Overall it was ok in solo mode from start to finish, but nothing special or outstanding. Rare to find horde/wave shooter that works in SP and without Bots.
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  7. Dec 24, 2022
    6
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Metascore
62

Mixed or average reviews - based on 26 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 26
  2. Negative: 4 out of 26
  1. Aug 10, 2015
    70
    One of the better co-op shooter experiences available on current generation consoles, and the slower pacing and shambling foes give it a character unlike anything else out there.
  2. Aug 9, 2015
    60
    Zombie Army Trilogy is a decent third person shooter that works most of the time, but it lacks of new ideas or concepts. If you want to have a good time with a friend, you should give it a chance.
  3. Jul 29, 2015
    56
    Zombie Army Trilogy is familiar and fun for a short spell. The third game is a good deal better than the first two but for the most part, it’s a ho-hum action blast-fest that doesn’t have enough “oomph” behind it.