Today we check out an underrated light gun zombie-shooter, only this time the stylus serves the purpose of the gun.

User Rating: 9.5 | Touch the Dead DS
When I looked at all the bad reviews, I just ignored them and ordered the game because it looks like the sort of game I would like. And I didn't regret it, this game is very good!

Many people complain about the reload system, but once you get used to the dragging and dropping, it really isn't bad. Trust me, there are so many enemies you will definately be reloading a hell of a lot.

There are very few types of zombies you'll meet on your zombie-blasting journey, although to save time instead of creating more models the developers decided to make several skins for each. I myself didn't mind this, since why would you find anything more than prisoners and coppers in a prison, or anything more than army men in barracks?

There are four weapons altogether. At the start you find a strangley placed pistol on a box. It has unlimited ammo, but weak shots. Soon later you'll pick up the shotgun, the best weapon in the game easily, but with limited ammo. Later you find a crowbar and machinegun, which are only useful in emergencies. As an added bonus, these weapons are upgradable, but you'll have to scout out and shoot each upgrade.

Sadly, there is no scoring system. I would of liked to know the number of killed enemies, percentages of missed shots, and i would of loved for the game to rate me out of 100 based on how well I performed. This, however, is only a minor problem which you'll probably be having too much fun to notice.

As the game progresses, the challenge racks higher and higher up the challenge meter. Especially near the end, where most people struggle to defeat the final boss because of no spare shotty ammo, the machinegun is useless and defeating it with a pistol and crowbar is only just possible. Still, this is the last boss after all, so the challenge of level seems spot on.

The boss battles are fun, but I won't spoil them. All I'm going to say is find and shoot the weak spots, defend yourself where possible, rinse and repeat.

Now, most of the complaints about this game are about the graphics because the "suck". They're not that bad, the frame rate holds up well, bosses are well designed. Some people need to remember that games aren't all about graphics.

The game is fairly short but thanks to unlockable extras and modes there is a reason to replay, increasing it's playing time. It's also fun to take out the case and play once in a while.

Overall I say, buy it!!! It's fast fun, and the graphics don't ruin it at all! That's it, bye bye!