List of zombie video games
This is a list of video games with an undead theme. Subjects for an undead theme may include zombies, vampires or ghosts. It also covers demons and werewolves which are death-related and normally allies with undead. Most games with undead are Survival Horror or action adventure
Modern horror zombies
These games feature creatures inspired by the archetypal flesh-eating zombies seen in horror films, B-movies and literature (such in the films of George A. Romero, for example). Particular zombie rationale and depictions vary with the source.
- Several tie-in games based directly on film franchises:
- City of the Dead - Based on George A. Romero's Dead films. It's creation was canceled midway through production due to the company developing it going out of business.
- The Evil Dead, Evil Dead: Hail to the King, Evil Dead: A Fistful of Boomstick and Evil Dead: Regeneration, all based on the Evil Dead series.
- Friday the 13th - This 1985 game focuses on zombies as enemies haunting the 'cursed' Crystal Lake, led by the (also rather zombie-like) Jason Voorhees.
- Land of the Dead: Road to Fiddler's Green - The only Romero-based game ever released, with a parallel story to the movie of the same name.
- Beast Busters - An arcade gun-game in which the players have to shoot their way out of a zombie-infested city.
- Blood - A 1997 FPS that introduces zombies and ghouls to an American Old West setting.
- The Carmageddon series, particularly Carmageddon 2, features a zombie takeover of a large city through which the player must drive, killing zombies along the way. However, it should be noted that this is only in the censored version of the game; the uncensored version contained regular pedestrians as victims instead of zombies.
- CarnEvil - An arcade game about an undead amusement park given the title, "The Greatest Show Unearthed!"
- Castlevania Series - Every game in the Castlevania series has included zombies. Some are infinitely-spawning enemies which are very easy to defeat, while others have been featured as bosses (Beelzebub) or as components to a boss (Legion, Granfalloon).
- Cold Fear - A coastguard receives a call to a ship where the military scientist crew are all dead, the dead crew are re-animated by a creature called the exo-cell which gives the corpse an in-satiable hunger for flesh and death.
- Corpse Killer - A video game that was released on SEGA CD which featured a gang of hunters/soldiers who flee from a village full of zombies.
- Dead Rising - An action/adventure title released by Capcom for the Xbox 360 where the player is trapped inside of a mall filled with thousands of zombies.
- Doom series - The player combats gun-wielding, satanic zombies (among other demons) on the moons of Mars, Mars itself, and Earth. In Doom 3, more traditional zombies were added.
- Flesh Feast 3D - Zombie Hunting PC Game by Sega.
- The Half-Life series has several types of zombies, which are mutated humans controlled by parasitic alien headcrabs. Also, there are several mods for the Half-Life games featuring traditional zombies:
- BrainBread - A multiplayer Half-Life co-operative mod has players fighting off zombies and becoming zombies themselves.
- They Hunger, A single-player mod for Half-Life, features a three episode trilogy set in rural USA. The scenario is similar to the classic zombie film Night of the Living Dead. Zombies are also smarter than usual, capable of flying helicopters and using mounted machine guns.
- Zombie Master - In this Half-Life 2 modification a team of human players must complete an object while defending their base against zombie hordes that are controlled by a "Zombie Master"
- Zombie Panic! Source - A Half-Life 2 mod, in which the player battles against various zombies on a team, until killed and become a zombie. Zombie Panic! is a mod for Half-Life by the same developers.
- House of the Dead series - Zombie blasting arcade games once famed for their extremely violent portrayal of anti-zombie combat.
- Infected - Players assume the role of a New York cop and must rescue civilians from the undead, shoot-em-up.
- Left 4 Dead - A multiplayer, Zombie based survival PC game currently in development by Turtle Rock and Valve
- Metal Slug series - Zombies appear as enemies and the player character can even be turned into a zombie.
- Nocturne - In one chapter, The Stranger is dispatched to deal with a zombie outbreak in a small farming community. It is revealed that the zombies are the side-effect of an infestation of a Lovecraftian dark god entombed under the village.
- Quake - Zombies are one type of monster that appear throughout the game. They may only be killed with explosives.
- Resident Evil series - features typical flesh-eating zombies created by synthetic means, i.e. mutagenic viruses created by the evil Umbrella Corporation. However, Resident Evil 4 features a parasitic type of zombie and some other monsters rather than stereotypical zombies.
- Stubbs the Zombie in "Rebel Without a Pulse" - A third-person game played as the zombie, along with an army of converted zombies.
- The Oneechanbara series are hack and slash games involving the female protagonist cutting swathes through an army of undead in modern day Japan.
- Touch the Dead - A Nintendo DS game that is an on-rail, first-person shooter that challenges a player to eradicate hundreds of waves of zombies in prisons, swamps, and military bases.
- Typing of the Dead - A spin-off/port of House of the Dead that tries to serve as a typing trainer.
- Urban Dead - A browser-based MMORPG where players can join either the survivors or the zombies, in the battle for control of a quarantined city.
- Zombi – A 1990 arcade adventure. Like Dead Rising, it has a zombies-in-shopping-mall theme inspired by the film Dawn of the Dead.
- Zombies Ate My Neighbors - A humorous SNES/Sega Genesis game including parodies of many classic B-movie monsters.
- Zombie Revenge Arcade beat 'em up where players choose one of three characters to pummel zombies. Also released for the Sega Dreamcast.
- Zombie Zombie – A 1984 action game with a B-movie inspired plotline.
-Dawn Of The Dead: A game currently in production by Rockstar Games, for the Xbox 360 and other systems. It will have the same storyline as the movies did
Revenants
Revenants are based on folklore; these games may have a supernatural or fantasy theme. Unlike the mass-attack cannibalistic zombies of modern horror, revenants rose from the dead for individual purposes.
- Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem featured four distinct kind of zombies, all relating to ancient and occult gods, and all of varying strengths and alignments to different gods.
- Revenant, in which the protagonist is a risen soul from Hell, tasked with finding a local King's daughter.
- Siren - The primary enemy of the game, shibito (死人), are people affected by a local religious ritual gone awry. Shibito in the earlier stages appear and behave predominantly like zombies.
- Legacy of Kain: Defiance features resurrected creatures that rise from the ground or out of the walls by temporarily inhabiting the shells of corpses to escape the Spectral Realm and enter the living world. These creatures aren't seen in the Spectral Realm and are only presented in Raziel's chapters.
Voodoo zombies
This game uses a voodoo background for its zombies.
- Shadow Man Players assume the role of Mike Leroi, who is cursed to be a zombie slave but has also been chosen to be the Shadow Man. Shadow Man is able to travel between the living world and Deadside. In addition to Shadow Man himself, Deadside is filled with a variety of undead creatures that behave in a more traditional zombie-like fashion.
- Akuji the Heartless The game centres around the voodoo priest and warrior Akuji (voiced by Richard Roundtree), who had his heart ripped out on his wedding day by his brother, and through the use of voodoo magic is now cursed to wander through hell. Akuji, however, has a chance for redemption: if he traverses hell and collects the souls of his ancestors then the loa Baron Samedi will grant him safe passage out of the underworld.
Fantasy zombies
These fantasy games take the D&D version of the zombie as their basis.
- Various Dungeons & Dragons-based games feature zombies in peripheral roles; for example, Baldur's Gate II features a man returning from the dead as a zombie to wreak vengeance on his family members for a terrible funeral, and Planescape: Torment features a city populated by the undead.
- Ghosts n' Goblins - This game features an overwhelming abundance of zombies.
- Thief: The Dark Project admits every kind of undead creature. Zombies appear throughout the game.
- MediEvil and it's remake introduces an Undead player character, Sir Dan a classic Knight but undead.
- The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion zombies can be found in some of the game dungeons.
Other zombies
- Abomination: The Nemesis Project - Real-time strategy game where the player must defeat increasingly mutated forms of zombies.
- Alone in the Dark - The game originally believed to spawn the "survival horror" genre of gaming in 1992, most enemies encountered in this game were zombies or other mutant creatures with related features.
- Dead of the Brain 1 & 2 are two gory digital novels similar to Snatcher concerning a zombie outbreak. Released only in Japan for The FM Towns Marty, MSX2, PC-98, and was the final licensed PC Engine game to be released in 1999.
- Judge Dredd: Dredd Vs. Death has zombies (labeled as "The Undead") among its villains, who are most notably encountered in a shopping mall a la Dawn Of The Dead. The so-called "Vampires" in the game also appear more like movie zombies, and behave like the infected in 28 Days Later.
- Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver features various types of vampires, with one type in particular being zombie-like in regard that their flesh couldn't sustain the rotting souls in their bodies, these being the offspring of Melchiah, whom he; himself, became a gigantic mass of stitched skins ripped from the bodies of his victims.
- Return to Castle Wolfenstein- Zombies are featured as enemies in the game, typically in ancient tombs and other such places. They attack indiscriminately, and will go after Axis and Allies alike. They have the ability to summon evil spirits, in the form of flying, ethereal skulls, with which to attack the player. Also, one of the bosses is a hulking conglomeration of many zombies fused together, and the console versions feature missions set in Egyptian tombs with animated mummies as enemies. In addition to the normal zombies, there are also armored Zombie Knights, which resemble skeletal Saxon warriors. They come equipped with either a sword or a hatchet, as well as a shield that can deflect gunfire. Unlike normal zombies, they do not rise up again when killed.
- Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines - Players will encounter zombies at various points in the game. Zombies in this game are portrayed as lumbering, weak undead creatures with a hunger for brains.
Ghosts and spirits
- Silent Hill
- Fatal Frame series
- F.E.A.R. (First Encounter Assault Recon), a 2005 first-person shooter that contains ghost-like creatures called nightmares. These appear in its freeware multiplayer component F.E.A.R. Combat, its expansions F.E.A.R. Extraction Point and F.E.A.R. Perseus Mandate, and are due to appear in its sequel, Project Origin.
- Clive Barker's Undying
Mummies
- Return to Castle Wolfenstein-the console versions feature missions set in Egyptian tombs with animated mummies as enemies.
- Tomb Raider (series) - Tomb Raider 1 and Tomb Raider Anniversary featured mummified cat mutants. While the game, Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation had more traditional mummies
Vampires
- Castlevaniaseries -The Castlevania series is about a war between the enchanted family of the Belmonts (originally "Belmondo") and Dracula. Almost every hundred years, Dracula is resurrected and it is up to the Belmonts to defeat him before he unleashes his wrath on the entire world.
- Blade
- BloodRayne
- Vampire Night (2000, Namco/Sega)
- Vampire: The Masquerade - Redemption a vampire rpg from World of Darkness
- Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines also by World of Darkness, this game takes place in L.A.
- Legacy of Kain series
- Nosferatu: The Wrath of Malachi
- Darkwatch
- Buffy video games based on the show, Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Van Helsing (video game)
Grim Reaper
- The Character "Morrigan" in the Darkstalkers series is a reference to the Celtic representation of death.
- Often featured in the Castlevania series as right hand man for Dracula. Features as a boss on many occasions. (See Death (Castlevania).)
- In the Maximo series, he works alongside the titular character, helping to avenge his death.
- Death appears in The Sims when your Sims are lacking adequate food, comfort, energy, etc., if they are killed by some of the various in-game phenomena, if they die of old age (only in The Sims 2), or if the player chooses to kill them through unsafe commands.
- A rock version of the Grim Reaper appears as the Grim Ripper, a playable guitarist in the Guitar Hero series which is the personification of Death metal.
- Death is one of the three Dark Gods of Mardias in Romancing SaGa. In the original SNES version, he does not have the scythe as seen in today's personifications. Instead, he carries a staff, but retains his skeletal appearance. In the remake of the game, Death has a centaur-like appearance, and wields the scythe he is commonly associated with.
- In the video game MediEvil and MediEvil Resurrection, Death appears as a narrator and character.
- In the Nintendo 64 game Conker's Bad Fur Day and its remake Conker: Live & Reloaded, a short, squeaky-voiced personification of death is known as Gregg the Grim Reaper.
- In the video game Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3, The Reaper is an enemy that appears when a player stays on any floor of Tartarus too long. The Reaper is level 99, but possible to defeat.
- Several games in the Final Fantasy series feature a "Death" spell which summons a Grim Reaper with a chance to instantly kill an enemy.
- Death is a minor recurrent foe in the Gauntlet series of video games. while difficult to defeat, it leaves of its own accord after inflicting a set degree of suffering on the player. In some games, it has two incarnations: "Red Death", which drains health, or "Black Death", who drains experience.
- Reapers are a mid-to-high level class of monsters in Might & Magic III: Isles of Terra.
- In the Disciples series of computer games, the goddess Mortis of the Undead Hordes appears as a mildly feminized version of the classic Grim Reaper persona. In addition, the Grim Reaper is available in the first Disciples game as the subject of a powerful summoning spell. In Disciples II, that spell instead summons a uniquely-envisioned and slightly more powerful entity named Thanatos, while the Grim Reaper persona is now potentially available as a powerful magical unit.
- In MapleStory, Ergoth, who resembles classical depictions of the Grim Reaper serves as the powerful boss of the Guild Quest. There is also a pet called the "Jr. Reaper", which looks like a chibi Reaper.
- In the Nintendo Entertainment System game Ghoul School, the "Grim Reaper" haunts the Principal's Office. When killed, he releases his scythe which the player can pick up and use against future enemies.
- In the Xbox game, "Grabbed by the Ghoulies," the grim reaper sometimes appears if you have run out of time in an event or task. If he touches you with his "hand of death," then you die, and have to redo or retry the task.
- In the PlayStation Portable game titled Death, Jr. II: Root of Evil, Death makes a physical appearance in the game as the father of the protagonist, Death, Jr.
- In the PlayStation game series Twisted Metal, the character Mister Grimm is the personification of death, and is depicted as a fusion between a motorcycle racer and the traditional Grim Reaper. In the series, he rides an extremely fast motorcycle and is shown to be addicted to consuming the souls of the dead.
- In the PC adventure game Grim Fandango, you play the role of Manny Calavera, a grim reaper.
- In RuneScape, The Grim Reaper appears during most Halloween events.
- In the RPG Adventure Quest, when the player dies, a person with a scythe will appear.
- In the little known PC game Challengo, the Grim Reaper acts as a villain and is a boss at the last level.
- In the MMO Dofus a Grim Reaper with wings, known as Lord Crow, appears at the end of the Crow dungeon, in Lord Crows' library.
Liches
See List of fictional liches NEARLY ALL of the liches are from video games
Demons (note-some demons are undead, while others are not)
- Doom (video game)and sequels---these demons genentically enginered by aliens
- Devil May Cry (series)
- Buffy video games the games feature various demons
- The Darkness (video game) this includes darklings, creatures in the Otherworld, and The Darkness itself
- Painkiller (video game) a first-person shooter taking place in purgatory and hell
- Onimusha (series)
- Blood (computer game) wild west fps
- Blood II: The Chosen the wild west changes to near future
Werewolves
- Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines there is a werewolf as boss
- Legendary (game) an upcoming game featuring werewolves and other creatures
- Van Helsing (video game)
- Nosferatu: The Wrath of Malachi
External links
- Undeadgames.com a site dedicated solely to zombie games.