Nation Red is an ultra fast infinite play arena-based shooter providing an exceptional close-quarter battlefield experience. Fight thousands of zombie mutants and their bosses in frantic bloody gameplay.
August 17, 1977
Scattered groups of zombies infiltrate remote Midwestern towns. Incapable of using tools or weapons, the invaders are resisted until they retreat back into the desert. Special elimination posses are set up to hunt down any of the surviving undead. Six weeks after the squads started their search-and-destroy mission, the last known zombie was shot and killed.
Present-day
Over thirty years had passed when a truck driver traveling down a desolate Arizona road plows into a wall of undead. Before the driver's phone signal went dead, he reported some were carrying guns. They're back and now they are hunting us.
Features Exclusive to purchasers on Steam:
Steam Hammer — Rips the skin off your opponent (nice)
New Level and New Enemies — Zombie patients and caretakers in a desert asylum
Pneumatic Destroyer — Detonates the Thumper (a road construction compactors) once they are surrounded by zombies
Key Features:
Ultra Fast Action — Fight armies of hundreds of zombies and their bosses in an exceptional close-quarter battlefield experience.
Deadly Weapons — Use machetes, axes, jack hammers, dual Uzis, flame throwers, grenades, poison and a dozen more arms including a Steam Hammer, exclusive to Steam purchasers.
Customize Yourself — Over thirty player modifiers combine with two dozen power-ups for limitless gameplay.
Three Game Modes — Free Play, Survival and 18 increasingly brutal missions await.
Zombies with Guns — They wield axes, cut-off saws, AK-47s and more
Multiplayer: NO
Media type and size: DVD/STEAM RIP 40x5.00MB
System requirements:
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OS: Windows XP, Vista
Processor: Intel/AMD 2.0 Ghz or better
Memory: 256 MB+
Graphics: NVidia or ATI with shader 2.0 support (GeForce 6100, Radeon 9600 or newer)
DirectX®: 9.0c
Hard Drive: 600MB
Sound: Any Windows compatible
I pirated this a while back and thoroughly enjoyed it. Think of the game as a massive graphical update to another gem called Crimson Land - it's practically identical in every way, except this is Zombies and not Aliens/Mutants. Tons of action, buckets of blood'n'gore, and masses of enemies onscreen at once - with a plethora of weapons and powerups to help decimate them.
Be warned, it can be infuriating at times - but beating levels like that just leaves you with a sense of "Hah! Fuck you AI, I beat you!"
The "Steam Exclusive" edition just hit the net, but you can pick it up for €8.99 from Steam itself - and it's worth every penny (I just bought it )
Steam Hammer — Rips the skin off your opponent (nice)
New Level and New Enemies — Zombie patients and caretakers in a desert asylum
Pneumatic Destroyer — Detonates the Thumper (a road construction compactors) once they are surrounded by zombies
I honestly have no idea mate, it's the game's only failing. Crimson Land (get it!! EVERYONE should have that game in their collection. Everyone) had co-op and it ruled!
Crimsonland is far better than this pos, it has lackluster animations, poor overall design, tasteless trash metal music, the sound effects of the guns sounds like something made on a keyboard and passed through a filter.
Not to mention theres no where near as much carnage on the screen, or a feeling of dread as there is in some 2d top down shooters like Crimsonland.
Add to the fact that theres no coop makes this game a very poor choice.
^^ That was from the demo, by the way. To say there's not as much carnage, just from a few minutes on a demo, is definitely inaccurate Wait till the later levels where you can barely move for zombies everywhere ^_^
As for the graphics, I personally don't see anything wrong with them, but that's just me...
^^ That was from the demo, by the way. To say there's not as much carnage, just from a few minutes on a demo, is definitely inaccurate Wait till the later levels where you can barely move for zombies everywhere ^_^
As for the graphics, I personally don't see anything wrong with them, but that's just me...
Sure it's the demo, but the very first level of crimsonlands is still better than it's counterpart here.
As I said; everything about Crimson Land is better. It's a better game in every respect except graphics, but then; you know my opinion on sprites anyway -- I will always deem sprites to be superior than polygons/textures.
is it as good as crimsonland (which i'm replaying now) ?
It's a bit different, it has room with random enemies and layout, although the difference hardly ever matters
It's a fun action game.
Also regarding crimson, this is my best
bah, 1 min less than you. but!! i played with a controller, so i was basically gimped.. and my accuracy was still 1% higher just wait 'til i muster the patience to reconfigure my controls.. you'll stand no chance.
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Well you just wait till I use my hand on the mouse instead of my nose. It's amazing my accuracy is that high when I can't see whats going on the screen.
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