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Dead Alliance is a multiplayer first-person zombie shooter set in a post-apocalyptic world, where former military bases stand intact and are the only remaining city-states. Players will shape teams to strategically take control of bases across maps infected with walkers. Using varied loadouts from guns to pheromone grenades, players will also use the zombies themselves as weapons against opposing factions, turning them into undead allies.
To stay alive, you must face off against enemy armies and gruesome, man-eating killers – all while attempting to capture and control as many bases as possible. The world is a wasteland and your only hope for survival is to use the dead…or join them. Features: Frenzied Multiplayer Action.
Play tight-knit 4v4, Capture and Hold, King of the Hill, Free for All, Team Deathmatch and more. Seize the Dead. Think quick and strategically use zombies to distract, disable and attack your opponents.
Utilise a variety of zMods including lures, pheromone grenades, and traps to get the zombies working for you! Zombie-MOBA. Capture your opponent’s home base to win, maneuvering between lanes in a zombie jungle. Solo Survival Mode.
Face off against endless hordes of ravenous zombies, unlocking new maps as you progress. Single Player Ops. Test your mettle against the undead and AI opponents across varied objectives.
Deep Customization. Upgrade abilities and loadouts, building an arsenal of high-powered shotguns, rifles, crossbows and more.
Dead Alliance may not have the best visuals or the biggest budget, but it implements a MOBA-like system into an appropriate zombie shooter mold and provides a unique experience, unlike anything I’ve played in the genre. Other developers would do well to take notes from Psyop Games on their brilliant combination between MOBA and multiplayer shooter.
For all of its promise, Dead Alliance falls frustratingly short of its full potential. The combat is well executed and the creative uses of zombies are easily the most satisfying aspects of the mechanics. Sadly, it lacks the polish necessary to justify its considerable $39.99 price tag.
If your looking for a shooter to play with friends, this might be an option (although there are many better ones), but other than that, you won't find anything particularly interesting here.
Dead Alliance has an interesting proposal but fails from the very beginning: it's not even funny or enjoyable after a couple of rounds. Extremely poor graphics and a very simple one player a mode with bots and survival.
While I liked a couple of the ideas behind Dead Alliance, they’re not capitalised on to create something truly interesting. What we’re left with is a painfully generic, often broken online shooter that’s begging to be put in the ground, preferably under ten feet of quick-set cement.
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