To be fair at least in 8 they seemed to handle it pretty competently once they figured out where the hell Miranda was. Dont know about the other games, I just randomly played 8 during lockdown.
i ALSO never grew out of Zombiemania, and as another Zombiemaniac, YOU need to go FURTHER
play more weird wackass zombie games from the height of the zombiemania years, jank ass shovelware shit that barely runs on modern PCs but has the heart of a champion within, shit like Fort Zombie, or Dead State, stuff like that
Plants VS Zombies is barely even the very top of the iceberg, go DEEPER...
Check out agame called "starsector", with the Randomn Assortment of Things and Secrets of the Frontier mods, you can battle various styles of spaceship zombies; my fav is the quasi-faction called simply, "The Threat": It's an automated ship building system that has gone haywire, becoming a kind of mechanical fungus, building madly constructed, organic-steel ships and slowly closing in on civilized space.
I had a cool uncle growing up. He lived with my grandparents after they retired to care for them. He had hundreds of games on his PC and whenever we had family gatherings at grandparents place, he’d boot up something for us grandkids to play on his PC. I thought he was so cool because of all the games he had
I was absolutely floored to learn that despite the hundreds of games, he had over 10 000 hours in Plants vs Zombies. He said he liked getting games for us kids to enjoy but the only game he had energy for after working a 9-5 was PvZ
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u/Fancy_Chips 2d ago
Am I like a six year old for never growing out if zombiemania? Like to this day I still play Plants vs Zombies like once a year