Quick! Name that game.
If you said anything with the words Resident and Evil in it, youāre wrong, but donāt be hard on yourself for confusing Gameloftās upcoming iPhone game Zombie Infection with Capcomās long-lived ānot a zombieā game. The third-person shooter co-stars and man and woman working for a secret government agency assigned to investigate a bizarre plague in Africa.
What they find are infected humans, not zombies, that eat people and can only be stopped with a ton of shots to the body or a single shot to the head from a laser-sited pistol.
Much like other recent Gameloft iPhone shooters, players control their characterās movement with a virtual thumbstick, aim by touching the screen and fire or melee by tapping an on screen icon.
The one big difference between Capcomās excellent iPhone port of Resident Evil 4 and Zombie Infectionās obvious take on Resident Evil 5 is that you can fire your gun and walk in the Gameloft title.
Normally, that would be great, but as I pointed out in my review of the Capcom iPhone game, this is the one time that I think that the inability to walk and shoot actually adds to the experience, making it both creepier and more fun to play.
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