
Unreal Tournament 3 is one of my favorite games on both the PS3 or the 360 because of a few important reasons. For one thing, the PS3 version still stands as the only console game to allow mouse and keyboard input. This type of control scheme would benefit any real-time strategy (RTS) or first person shooter (FPS) released on a console, but this is still the only game to be released that allows it. It also happens to still be the only console game that has allowed user-created mods (that don’t have to be created in-game) allowing for seemingly limitless possibilities that even if you ran out of mods to install, you could fire up the PC modding tools and craft your own video gaming joy. On top of that, it also happens to be a hell of a lot of fun.
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Here’s a guide if you need some help getting the trophies on Burn, Zombie Burn!:
Friend of d6: All Developer medals.
Although I haven’t started working towards this trophy yet, to obtain it, you need to achieve a developer medal on every map/mode combo and challenge that is unlocked by first obtaining a gold trophy, then working towards the score shown at the top of the screen to earn a developer medal. Read the “d6 admires you” description to see a strategy to help you gain points.
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Here are the trophies for Burn, Zombie Burn! along with my impressions.
Altogether, sorted by value then alphabetical:
Gold:
Friend of d6: All Developer medals.
Silver:
Friend of Bruce: All levels unlocked.
Bronze:
Brain Surgery: 100 Brains sucked.
d6 Commends You: All Bronze medals.
d6 Respects You: All Silver medals.
d6 Admires You: All Gold medals.
Dynami-Te-He: 1000 Zombies blown up.
Extinction: 100,000 Zombies killed.
Graduation: Complete Zombie Academy.
Hot To Trot: Last 30 seconds with 50+ zombies on fire.
Murder On The Dance Floor: 1000 Zombies sent dancing.
Paint The Town Red: Fill the screen with the maximum amount of blood on any level.
Red Shirt: Kill the away team Zombie.
Texas Style: 100 Chainsaw Combos.
Tourist: All Arcade levels unlocked.
Now, onto my impressions after the jump.
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What is Quick Fix? Well I know you might want to know some good and bad things about a game I review without having to read the whole thing. So what I’m going to try to do is write down a list of the good and bad things about each game I review in a separate post, and if you want to know more about them, go to the detailed analysis part of the review. Anyway, here we go.
Good:
+Varied, original and funny zombies make for a great chuckle even when you get overwhelmed
+Each weapon clearly has strengths and weaknesses that show a lot of depth in game design
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I was excited for this PSN game since I first heard about it in late 2008, and I was pleasantly surprised to see that it turned out pretty well as a final product. I have several issues with the game, however, that are frustrating enough at times to disappoint but largely the game stands tall as a fun way to spend some time doing the most fun activity of slaughtering hordes of zombies trying to eat your brains.
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