Zombieland: Double Tap - Road Trip (2019)

Game Mill Entertainment, GameMill Entertainment, High Voltage Software, Maximum Games

Main
3
hours
Main + Extra
6
hours
Platinum
8
hours

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.

Platforms

Switch PC PS4 XONE

Genres

Arcade Shooter

Themes

Action Horror

Languages: English and 5 more

Interface Audio Subtitles
English
French
Italian
German
Spanish (Spain)
Dutch

Critic Reviews

neXGam

By Alexander Wild

50

Zombieland Double Tap is not a total failure. However, there are already plenty of Twin Stick Shooters in 2019, which are better in all areas. The level process quickly becomes dull, the joke of the film template is not saved into the new medium due to the weak setting and presentation. Zombieland is doomed, because there is simply no reason not to use one of the competitors.

11 Feb, 2020
XGN.nl

By Theo Weber

40

Zombieland Double Tap was a great movie. The game with the subtitle Roadtrip is not so great. It's upsides are the co-op for four players and it's short levels. Unfortunately there are a lot of downsides. The game is way too short and doesn't always save your progress. Next to that the game never gets really interesting. This could be way better.

18 Jan, 2020
PlayStation Universe

By Laddie Simco

30

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.

22 Nov, 2019
COGconnected

By Doug Mercer

33

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.

31 Oct, 2019
SelectButton

By Kevin Mitchell

40

There are many different areas where Zombieland: Double Tap - Road Trip comes up short. A $40 price tag is just nuts for a 2 hour game with a barebones presentation and gameplay. Heck, the reload animation is your character looking downwards. That's it. The only time I died in the game was on the final mission when bugged out, and I became unable to shoot. The boot menu screen is only presented as a vertical graphic, and even the main menu doesn't fit the screen. It's plainly obvious that the game was rushed out the door to capitalize on the movie.

29 Oct, 2019

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