Dead Nation (2010)
Dead Nation is a video game featuring online and offline two-player cooperative play. Players embark on a lengthy campaign filled with hidden treasures, upgradable weapons and armor, and multiple difficulty levels. The ultimate challenge of Dead Nation is the fifth difficulty level - "Undead" - which promises to push even the most experienced players to their limits. With its varied content and great replay value, Dead Nation offers an exciting gaming experience for all types of gamers.
Platforms: PlayStation 3,PlayStation Vita
Release date: 2010-11-30
All about game Dead Nation
Dead Nation is an intense top-down shoot 'em up video game for PlayStation 3 developed by Finnish video game developer Housemarque. It was released on November 30, 2010 in North America and December 1 in Europe to much critical acclaim.
The objective of the game is simple: survive a zombie apocalypse by gunning down wave after wave of the undead. Players must use their wits, reflexes, and firepower to make it through each level unscathed. The action takes place from a top-down perspective with vibrant graphics and sound effects that give Dead Nation a distinctive feel.
Players are awarded score multipliers and money when zombies are killed. Money can then be used to purchase weapons at checkpoints as well as upgrade them along the way. Along with this comes multiplier bonuses that grant better scores if players manage to stay alive long enough to collect them all! Unfortunately, every time players get hit they lose both health points and score multipliers so it's vitally important for gamers to be careful or else risk losing out on valuable rewards!
Overall Dead Nation offers an exciting experience filled with heart-pounding action set against eerie environments populated by hordes of brain hungry zombies – perfect for fans of horror games looking for something unique yet challenging! With its atmospheric visuals, engaging gameplay mechanics, and rewarding system there’s no doubt that Dead Nation has earned its spot among some of the best shoot ‘em ups available on the PlayStation Network today