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I watched my roommate play the zombie campaign in Red Dead Redemption, but never played it myself, so it was kind of like I was watching a zombie movie. So now I don't know what my answer is :(
Definitely the games. The movies get a bit dark and I can't bother to swallow once the non zombie characters are obviously going to all die. Too too shawdowy for my taste.
I like the games cause u can choose what u do, and u might die, witch makes it more realistic, but the movies, u know the "good guys" or the Survivors never die, or the main charachter never does which doesent make it adrenaline pumping scary stuff. and that's my opinion on this topic.Metawolf71
I'd wager that "the good guy" is FAR more likely to die in a videogame than in a movie.
I'm pretty sure that EVERYONE here has played at least three videogames that they've never beaten. And before giving up on the game, I'm guaranteeing that in most cases they got the character killed at least once.
That's a very solid case in which the hero dies and the villain wins. I'm betting that that happens a LOT more often in videogames than in movies.
The thing is, that's probably more likely to happen in videogames simply because videogames are more likely to last a lot longer than movies, while having a far less compelling story. If the villain wins in a zombie videogme simply because the player gets bored and stops playing, that's not exactly praise for the game.
What the french? Since when are zombies rated and how/where? Games ftw. Always.I don't care for either. I find zombies to be overrated.
DJ-Lafleur
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