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Dec 24, 2019
Left 2 snore
0 of 1 found this helpful The gameplay closely resembles Left 4 Dead. 4 player co-op vs zombies in different scenarios with the meat of the gameplay coming in the form of stand-your-ground/crescendo events. The special infected blend in with the normal zombies so much that you barely notice them until they've killed you.
If you're playing solo, the friendly ai is utterly braindead. They won't pick up weapons, special weapons, grenades, health packs, defense items, and they wont use mounted weapons. When they shoot, it's usually at your target. The ai partners also have no regard for explosive zombies and will usually wipe the team by shooting them at point blank.
The actual gunplay is terrible. You're constantly fighting zombies that get behind you. The third person gameplay doesn't lend very well to the genre.

Dec 21, 2016
Best version of Kingdom Hearts 1 you can get!
Resolution is upscaled, textures are smooth and beautiful.
Certain models look a bit chunky but are hardly noticeable.
Gameplay has retained it's value and then some! If you had a problem with the original camera on KH1, as I did, you'll be glad to hear that the camera can now be controlled with the right analog stick (or the classic L2 R2 control scheme).
On top of a completely reworked version of the original Kingdom Hearts; Kingdom Hearts Re: Chain of Memories, and Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days with remastered cinematics are also included on the disc.
One of the best things to ever come from the PS2 (then from the PS3)!