Review DanMaul 3/5 · Nov 22, 2021
Not sure why it reviewed so poorly, but I had great fun with World War Z’s single player campaign
I didn’t read much about it before deciding to try it out on Game Pass, so I may be out of the loop when it comes to its initial shortcomings, but in its current state I had pretty much zero issues with World War Z. Yes, it can get repetitive, but the fact that this isn’t a long game - …
I didn’t read much about it before deciding to try it out on Game Pass, so I may be out of the loop when it comes to its initial shortcomings, but in its current state I had pretty much zero issues with World War Z. Yes, it can get repetitive, but the fact that this isn’t a long game - something I’ve seen it criticised over - works to its advantage here. WWZ isn’t a groundbreaking game by any metric, but in my opinion, it does most of what it tries to do effectively. The game is able to create a successful zombie horde dynamic, which at harder difficulties can get quite challenging. There’s nothing complex or too original to do throughout the missions, and the mini-stories on each chapter are essentially self-contained. But even though this may feel disjointed for some, for the most part I don’t think there’s anyone out there deciding to try this game for its narrative. You have a group of survivors who need to escape from whatever situation they find themselves in before all hell breaks loose, things go sideways, and they eventually overcome their challenges. That’s pretty much it, but even within that very basic, linear structure I still felt that WWZ is capable of offering some decent variety in settings and gameplay options. The game looks great and plays great, and I don’t remember any moment of frustration due to any mechanics or clunkiness. Most weapons feel good to use, and that experience of going Rambo on waves upon waves of flesh-eating maniacs is highly enjoyable. I even ended up appreciating some of the banter between characters (the fact that you can choose who to control is also a plus).
I didn’t try multiplayer, so my experience is purely based on the single player content without any DLC. If you do get a chance, especially if you’re on Game Pass, I think World War Z definitely deserves a go. It won’t rock your world but it will provide about 5 to 6 hours of relentless zombie mowing that feels punchy and entertaining until the end. Solid 7/10 for me.