The Walking Dead: No Man’s Land features tactical zombie killing

Voice work not as bad as ‘Merlinderl’

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Oh! A game based on The Walking Dead that focuses on tactical zombie survival? Sure, sounds great. Or maybe it doesn’t technically sound great, as Norman Reedus really hams up the voice work in this trailer, going overboard with both the gravelly voice and the Southern accent. At least it’s not as bad as “Merlinderl.”

The Walking Dead: No Man’s Land is set to release in October for iOS devices. A bit of gameplay is shown in the trailer below. It has an almost Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Shadow Wars feel to it, which I can appreciate. Bonus points for the one-shot-three-kill rifle action. Gotta love it when they just line up for you like that.

An Android version is being worked on, but developer Next Games has not announced any concrete details on its release.


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