Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare vs Zombie Defense
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare takes a different path to the previous games and heads into the realm of, as you would guess the modern world and war zones around the globe within that setting.With a really great campaign to get you going this game features a lot of characters for you to meet, fight with or just take control of. There are a lot of different locations and the game has been critically praised for the campaign and story in particular. It also helps that there are some very recognizable voices here too. The multiplayer version of the game also has a ton of amazing features, and a range of experience levels that you can earn for extra gear and prestige. There are also a lot of different specialist objectives brought into the multiplayer that mean each game is both thrilling and different whenever you play.
Zombie Defense
Zombie Defense is an amazingly unique breed of tower defense (TD) game whereby these “towers”, or gun-toting people to be exact, can and must be moved from the various fixed spots available on the map whenever the zombies get too close just to avoid getting slain. This is very unlike any other TD games we've seen before - most of which having involves constructing stationary buildings around the map.Aside from having well-designed and very strategic maps, the game also features an impressive range of game modes, each of which is consisted of many levels of varying difficulties. There is even a huge and expansive tech tree where you can invest the money you’ve earned from shooting zombies in the head to get upgrades that fit your playstyle or to unlock new units.
In short, Zombie Defense is a tower defense game that completely disrupts the idea that the "towers" in TDs should remain stationary. It also manages to successfully execute this unique concept in its gameplay, allowing players to enjoy a brand-new tower defense experience. This is the type of revolutionary game that will change things up in its genre and before the slew of copy-cats flood the market, perhaps you might want to try this game out for yourself!