Zombieland: Double Tap - Road Trip
Zombieland: Double Tap - Road Trip
Description (IGDB)
Set after the events of the first movie, Zombieland: Double Tap - Road Trip is a ridiculously fun top-down twin-stick shooter featuring local co-op multiplayer for up to four players. Play as your favourite heroes from the original (Tallahassee, Columbus, Wichita and Little Rock) as well as new unlockable characters from the upcoming sequel. Use your special abilities, an arsenal of weapons and the essential Zombieland rules for survival to stay alive against huge numbers of uniquely grotesque and dangerous undead monstrosities in Zombieland: Double Tap - Road Trip's story-based campaign mode, wave-based horde mode, and ongoing daily and weekly challenges.
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Plus de 18 niveaux et lieux
Combat coopératif jusqu'à 4 joueurs "Controller Required for Multiplayer\local Co-Op Play"
Personnages du nouveau film de Zombieland à déverrouiller
Plus de 15 types de zombies
Modes de campagne délirants avec des hordes épiques et des combats de boss
Avis des joueurs Steam
[u]Avant toute chose, ceci est une évaluation [b]NEUTRE[/b] et non réellement positive.[/u] [h1][i][b]Règle n°3 : méfiez-vous des toilettes[/b][/i][/h1] [i][b]Zombieland: Double Tap - Road Trip[/b][/i] est un jeu de tir à deux joysticks portant sur...
très bon jeu !!!!
Mises à jour et Actualités
Product Removal Announcement
This game and any related DLCs and bundles will be removed from sale on May 9, 2025.
Avis des critiques et joueurs
Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« The core idea, getting some inspiration from Dead Nation, is good, but the execution isn’t. As usual, playing with friends is fun, but that’s about it. »
« With countless superior zombie twin-stick shooters out there, Zombieland: Double Tap - Road Trip feels like a cheap movie tie-in. »
« Nearly 40 bucks for a less-than-3-hours twin-stick bad zombie shooting experience? You must be kidding, right? »
« The reason why Zombieland was popular was because it was quirky, the characters were charming, and it was hilariously meta (I’m looking at you, Bill Murray). The makers of Road Trip try to recapture that glory but they seemed to have missed the part about how the characters made that movie. Much like how the phrase ‘Nut up or shut up’ was already tired by the end of the first movie, Road Trip is tired even as it boots up. So much so that most of the dialogue given to Tallahassee is that phrase that has been worn out for a full decade. Luckily, Double Tap itself was much better than its game counterpart. Based on historical examples, this isn’t the first time nor will it be the last time we can make that statement. »
« Zombieland Double Tap Road Trip completely strips away the charm and wit which makes the films so endearing and replaces it with cheesy mind-numbing dialog sprinkled with dull gameplay. It's basically an overpriced two-hour promo for the movie that has very little to offer unless you are a hardcore fan of twin-stick shooters or Abigail Breslin. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« I did get this for a cheaper price, so I'll start off by what little praise I have for the game. Some visual design choices with the font were very much in line with the movie, which was a nice nod to the series. And the game does provide some fun in CO-OP. Now, the cons. The graphics are very dated. Rather than look like a late PS4 title, Road Trip looks like a late era PS2 game, or a low budget PS3 game. Another issue is that most of the cast does not reprise their roles, with the exception of Abigail Breslin as Little Rock, and the new cast don't capture the same expressions and tone as Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, and Emma Stone respectively (and Breslin sounds like she's phoning it in). The game is very short, and will take about 2 hours if you're focusing on just beating the story mode, and another couple of hours if you're looking at getting the platinum. Unless the game goes on sale, I don't recommend Road Trip. Even fans of the OG Zombieland, and Double Tap, like myself, struggled to enjoy this game. »
« This is the worst game I’ve ever played in my life. The first mission is horrible and if you die you’re sent to the start to listen to the incredibly cringey dialogue. Really rough 3rd person shooter you can’t even aim well. There seem to be no redeeming qualities. I don’t even think I can sell this for $5 »
« The game itself is fun but it is rather short. Took me not even 2hrs on standard difficulty for one playthorugh. It is notable that there is a certain replayability due to coop and horde mode although it didnt feel too appealing. I encountered a bug where I finished the level (with health left) but it seemed that I died during the cutscene and had to do it again, was a bit unfortunate. All in all it is a fun twin-stick shooter, If you can get it for under 10 bucks it might be worthwhile if you like twin-stick shooter and/or zombie shooters but dont expect too much. Even for genre-fans this is highly unlikely a 8+ game. »
« SOOO where do i start. first of all it was epic. i mean i was waiting for the sexond part forever. I love this movie so much - i can pretty much fall asleep to it. I hope they make more parts. »
« I'm gonna be honest, I love the film's but the game is horrible right off the bat first of all none of the characters look like they had much work put into them at all and you can get hit through walls you aren't even nearby it's a waste of money »
« Fun game. Takes a while to get into it. Once you get down the weapons and shooting, it's a bloodbath. It allows you to build your characters as you progress. Has some funny moments. I thought it would be different but I like it for what it is. It's worth picking up. »