

Approximate Game Length: 6 Hours (Story Mode)ĭragon Ball FighterZ is a love letter to both the manga and anime of the beloved franchise.In a nutshell, if a zombie-shaped hole has been left in your heart since 2009’s Left 4 Dead 2, Back 4 Blood will occupy that space snugly. The gunplay is crisp and satisfying - it makes a clear evolution from Left 4 Dead by incorporating attachments and ADS mechanics without sacrificing the loose, fast, and frenetic run-and-gun action. There are even special types of “Ridden,” as Back 4 Blood terms its zombies, to contend with on the journey. Up to four players can team up to tackle a mission-based campaign, each of which ends up with the group fleeing into the relative safety of a safe room. Back 4 Blood is an FPS shooter that has been clearly styled in the same vein as Left 4 Dead, which makes a great deal of sense considering Turtle Rock did develop the original zombie-slaying shoot ‘em up. Nothing makes for a great time quite like fending off a horde of zombies alongside your friends. It’s a delightful indie jaunt that’s well worth killing a few hours for. Progressing through the levels will unlock a bevy of interesting implements of spider destruction. Players are confronted with increasingly complex extermination scenarios involving zany physics - spiders can hide beneath every nook and cranny, and keeping track of the various bits of furniture and decor you’ll overturn in pursuit of your arachnid adversaries is likely more pressing than the spiders themselves. Cast as a humble homeowner, the game tasks you with one fairly straightforward goal - kill the spiders infesting your abode by any means necessary. You can kill spiders with a lot of different things, really, and Kill It With Fire showcases a whole gamut of spider extermination methods.
