Advantages: It's great, almost everything about it. Disadvantages: The fact that only 2 bits of music exist within the game, that's the only flaw.
Plants Vs Zombies is one of those games that will be played and played for years to come, like Unreal Tournament 99, Doom, Quake, Half-Life and so on. This is a great game, with humour that will make you chuckle and graphics that are stylistic great. It may not be a big company game, but it's definately a great one all the same. It stunningly beautiful graphics the likes of crysis, but it has charming stylistic graphics.
Gameplay
It's essentially a tower defence game, although instead of weapons, you have plants with special abilities, the first plant you get shoots peas every now and then and instead of your plants being on the sideline and attacking, they're in the line of attack, and what are you defending against you may be wondering, well zombies. These zombies if they come in contact with your plants begin eating them ...
The town was in flames as I walked town the main street, trusty shotgun ready, eyes peeled for any movement. The zombie hoard had been ravaging civilization for what seemed like days, but was really only twenty-five minutes. Z-day was here and all I had to do was survive the onslaught, kill or be killed, send this half dead horde back to hell in a handcart. There was a slim chance that I could find my way through this carnage to the helipad and away to safety, a very slim chance. There were other survivors, but this was every man for himself, friendship and family ties counted for nothing anymore, only one person was going to make it out of here alive and it was going to be me, it had to be me. And then it happened, I turned the corner only to be faced with a dead end, damn this town and its unfathomable twisting illogical streets. As I ...
Advantages: Different to other zombie movies. Nice scenery. Disadvantages: Bad dubbing, poor special effects
A foreign horror movie, Zombie Lake is a French/Spanish production which was filmed in France. The original language was French, but this DVD version has been dubbed into English.
The original French title for the movie was 'Le Lac de Mortes Vivante', which translates to 'The Lake Of The Living Dead'. As this suggests, as well as the English title 'Zombie Lake', this film is centered around a lake which is cursed, and is home to some blood-hungry undead.
The plot basically begins with the disappearance and killings of multiple female victims. When bodies are found, each victim has been bitten in the throat. The town's mayor is an expert in local history, and it is revealed that during World War II, the French Resistance ambushed and slaughtered a small Nazi patrol which passed nearby the town. To avoid detection, the French ...
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Product details
Title
Zombie [Remastered]
Performer
Fela Kuti
Genre
World Music
Sub Genre
Nigerian
Release Date
07/01/2002
Recomended Retail Price
10.99 GBP
Original Release Year
1977
Label / Distributor
Wrasse / Wrasse/Universal Music
Guest Artist(s)
Kuti, Fela & Africa 70
Engineer
Demola Odebiyi
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Mixed
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
5060001270524
Additional notes
Album Notes
Personnel includes: Fela Kuti (vocals, alto & tenor saxophones, piano); Ogene Kologbo, Leke Benson (guitar); Christopher Uwaifor (tenor saxophone); Lekan Animashaun (baritone saxophone); Tunde Williams (trumpet); Franco Aboddy (electric bass); Tony Allen (drums); Henri Kafi, Nicholas Addo (congas); Isaac Olaley (maracas). Producer: Fela Kuti Reissue producer: Jean-Pierre Haie Includes liner notes by Jacqueline Grandchamp-Thiam, Rikki Stein and Mabinuori Kayode Idowu. Digitally remastered by Pompon (Translab Paris, Paris, France).
Album Reviews
Vibe (12/99, p.164) - Included in Vibe's 100 Essential Albums of the 20th Century - "...hypnotically grooved '70s records by the Nigerian Afro-beat superstar whom James Brown called 'The African James Brown'..." Q (2/02, p.122) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...Settles into Fela's jazzy Afrobeat groove for a classic anti-military broadside..."
Titles on disc 1
1.
Zombie
2.
Mister Follow Follow
3.
Observation Is No Crime
4.
Mistake
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