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karlsanada13 · 1 year
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[Top 10] Best Zombie Games for Android (Ranked Fun To Most Fun)
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Zombie games have always been entertaining and have been around for quite some time. You can now play zombie games on your Android device, and there are many good games to keep you entertained.
If you enjoy zombie games, then this list of the best zombie games for Android is for you: [Top 10] Best Zombie Games for Android (Ranked Fun To Most Fun) | GAMERS DECIDE
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53200she · 6 months
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Art dump
I have a shit ton of art that I haven't uploaded here yet, some very old and some that I made a few days ago.
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I usually neglect tumblr A LOT so my fault if I barely upload anything here myself 💀
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usernovato · 11 months
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Free Hugs motorboating Charlotte
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radio-quake · 8 months
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Charlotte’s psyche TW: prostitution, childhood trauma
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penginlord · 9 months
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Her
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civicvast · 2 months
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Fan art of Medic from DAZW.
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sad-cat-02 · 6 months
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Fan art of my favorite mobile game! Dead ahead zombie warfare!
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dalesramblingsblog · 17 days
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Brief Look at Judge Dredd Novels, Part X: Dredd vs Death by Gordon Rennie
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So. We've... skipped ahead a bit. About eight years, to be precise. And there's absolutely nothing major that we need to talk about that happened in the interim which might have an impact on how we read the decaying urban hellscape of Mega-City One. I mean, yeah, I suppose I was born in that gap and am currently less than a year old at the time of the novel's publication, but why are you trying to pin all this post-apocalyptic stuff on me?
Oh alright, in the grand tradition of "science fiction released in the year 2003," let's stop playing coy and simply admit that it's tough to read Dredd vs Death, the first of Black Flame's newly launched set of Judge Dredd novels, without viewing it through the prism of 9/11 and the Iraq War.
The most obvious culprit here is undoubtedly the Church of Death's attempt to break the Dark Judges out of their imprisonment by crashing an h-wagon into the tower above said prison, but even the nature of the Church as a decentralised group of religious fundamentalists waging warfare in urban environments feels pointed.
Similarly, Rennie includes a moment in which Dredd ruminates on the vampires' undead status depriving them of the meagre rights possessed by an average citizen of Mega-City One, evoking Donald Rumsfeld's infamous categorisation of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay as the "living dead." More literally, the presence of hordes of zombies ties the novel into a post-9/11 fascination with those particular members of the undead, from 28 Days Later through to Paul W. S. Anderson's Resident Evil films and Edgar Wright's Shaun of the Dead.
All of this, however, makes Dredd vs. Death sound considerably more complex and nuanced than it actually is. I mean, that's not to say that it's completely without depth, but it is, first and foremost, concerned with serving as a novelisation of Rebellion Developments' contemporaneous PS2/Xbox/Gamecube/PC game of the same name.
Putting all my cards on the table here, I'm forced to admit that I've never actually played the game, but it's nevertheless quite apparent that Rennie has had to do some finessing of the narrative in order to better measure up to the different standards inherent to the change in medium from video game to prose. Some of these tricks work quite well, including giving Anderson a more active role than she seems to have had in the original game.
Particularly delicious is the reframing of the zombies' attack on the megamall from the point of view of a "living mannequin" caught up in the chaos, a nice way of adding tension to what was presumably just another level in the game itself. Added on to this is the cute touch of having the living mannequin's brother-in-law, referenced in his internal monologue, show up later in the novel for a similar sequence.
But ultimately, once it comes down to the climactic showdown with the four Dark Judges, it's impossible to avoid the impression that we're simply watching a progression of boss battles committed to the printed page. They're very well-translated, mind you, and the decision to distribute the boss battles between Anderson and Giant as well as Dredd is a characteristically shrewd one, but it becomes very clear that any post-9/11 depth one might care to read into it is largely incidental.
Still, the whole thing has an endearingly propulsive, runaway freight train quality that helps it avoid the fate of overstaying its welcome, so it's hard to complain too much. As far as novelisations of video games go - a genre in which I haven't dabbled too much, but that I find hard to believe contains too many gems - my intuition tells me that this is likely to be one of the stronger examples.
Current ranking:
Dreddlocked
Deathmasques
Wetworks
Silencer
The Medusa Seed
Dread Dominion
Dredd vs Death
Cursed Earth Asylum
The Hundredfold Problem
The Savage Amusement
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Dead Ahead: Zombie Warfare
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Despite it's seemingly cartoonish art-style, there something uncannily authentic, possibly due to the addition of tons and tons of blood that just splatters around the road. Zombies can be gibbed and when they do so, everything except the head explodes into gibs and blood, leaving the head to land on the floor in an unsettling way. What makes it so effective too is that all of the animations and sprites in this game are so detailed and weirdly realistic in a sludgy grungy way.
What I like about this game is the variety of the Zombie types and abilities they have, there's the Medic that is a tall skeleton beast with an open ribcage that gives zombies around it a small shield, the Undead which is a zombie that basically never truly dies until it's either killed enough times or is burnt to a crisp though the use of fire, the Charged Zombie which is just a pest all around, the Ram which is the closest thing this game has to the tank from Left 4 Dead(when Chopper dies, he turns into the Ram, with this transformation animation that is very over-the-top and scary, and its death animation has it split in two).
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mcpeli · 4 months
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53200she · 5 months
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2023 art summary
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uggghhhh fuck man *faaarrrttttssss* uuuggggggh happy new year for da next few hours lolz *burps*
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usernovato · 11 months
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Pepper (Dead Ahead Zombie Warfare)
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ferchogblo · 1 year
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Dead Ahead Zombie Warfare 2017.
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aztips · 2 years
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Dead Ahead: Zombie Warfare MOD APK 3.6.3 (Money) Android
Dead Ahead: Zombie Warfare MOD APK 3.6.3 (Money) Android
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