WWZ PS4: Ghostly SFX Meets Zombified Testing... Action Now! We were initially drawn to World War Z on PS4 by its intense premise and zombie-heavy chaos. The announcement promised unique gameplay and cinematic dread, and while the campaign delivers some“spectacular set pieces, our time with the PC port left us wanting more polished control schemes“. The zombified testing in-game feels relentless but somewhat clunky, as movement can feel unnatural without button combinations we weren’t expecting. However, the standout factor is the ghostly SFX work. The chilling moans and eerie atmospheric effects keep tension high, even when enemy spawns feel unbalanced. It’s not a game without wear, but our camp-to-castle journey confirms that World War Z gets haunted and kills it in style. Plenty of action awaits—but with room for improvement in the execution.
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