Zombie Army Trilogy Reviews

Zombie Army Trilogy is ranked in the 30th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
6.4 / 10.0
Mar 31, 2020

Zombie Army Trilogy on Nintendo Switch is fun and easy to control, but lack a bit of content and playability.

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3 / 10.0
Mar 12, 2015

Zombie Army Trilogy feels exactly like what you think it is – a collection of DLC packages. With a bare-bones frame propping it up, the game is an emaciated experience with an overly ambitious price tag attempting to tie it all together.

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7 / 10.0
Mar 26, 2015

Co-op is always a hoot and Zombie Army Trilogy proves that your game doesn't have to be a massive triple AAA, technically breathtaking piece of pseudo art to be a success. Sure it is rough around the edges, although less than it used to be on the PC and of course the gameplay along with the environments will get a little tiring after a while, but Rebellion seem to get this and have priced accordingly. For at most, £24.99 (UK RRP), you are getting Nazi zombies, slow mo sniping, bone-breaking impact close ups, robust four-player co-op, some Horde modes and to top it all off you get to shoot Hitler in the nads. No masterpiece then, but perfect Friday night entertainment.

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6.5 / 10.0
Mar 17, 2015

Let the series rest now please, or just put a bullet in its head.

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6 / 10
May 22, 2015

An entertaining co-op, brains not required

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7.5 / 10.0
Mar 31, 2020

If you’ve never played Zombie Army Trilogy before and are wanting to pop some undead skulls, you should seriously consider picking this up. [OpenCritic note: Richard Seagrave separately reviewed the PS4 (7) and Switch (8) versions. The scores have been averaged.]

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Ben Sellwood
Top Critic
8 / 10.0
Apr 13, 2020

This is a superb game to have in your Switch collection, whether you're sat at home or travelling, you will get a kick out of this triple threat guaranteed. As ports go this one never skips a beat, and Rebellion again brings fresh life to an ageing game.

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7 / 10.0
Jul 24, 2021

The main target of Zombie Army Trilogy is to have a fun co-op based gameplay, and it achieves its goals to a relatively good extent in this regard.

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Cubed3
Top Critic
8 / 10
Apr 2, 2020

Zombie Army Trilogy on the Nintendo Switch is a good fit ultimately.

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Mar 12, 2015

Its level design may be repetitious, especially on solo play, and it may not innovate on the genre or the Sniper Elite franchise, but if you're looking for some competitive co-op fun that prioritises non-stop action over narrative, Zombie Army Trilogy hits the mark, and then some.

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Gareth Fidler
Top Critic
7 / 10
Apr 5, 2015

While there's still some mindless, if slightly repetitive, fun to be had for the solo participant, Zombie Army Trilogy really shines as a multiplayer experience and does a great job of filling the 'Left 4 Dead'-shaped hole on the current consoles. It's not doing anything particularly innovative, yet the satisfying shooting mechanic, coupled with the ever grisly X-ray killcam makes it a great game to revisit when not in the mood for something more cerebral.

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7.5 / 10.0
Mar 23, 2015

A new campaign for those looking for a bit more longevity out of the series, with some nice new features. However, for those looking for something largely different out of the series, you might be best looking elsewhere.

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Nick H.
Top Critic
Jul 22, 2015

Thankfully for those who really enjoy the visceral x-ray angles from perfect sniping shots, this title supports that in all of its over-the-top gory glory. Zombie Army Trilogy is a culmination of things that are all done well, but not great. There are bugs in the animation and world, the game difficulty is uneven and it feels like a second rate action/horror movie from the 80's. Of course, that vibe can also work for a game, and for the most part it does here, even if I think the team could have done even more with that aesthetic.

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4 / 10
Apr 7, 2015

When there's no more room in hell, you'll be forced to sit on earth playing this game for eternity.

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Ken Barnes
Top Critic
5 / 10
Mar 6, 2015

There's no doubt that some will be hooked and will love it – it's certainly therapeutic fare – but with the issues it contains, there's a much greater chance that you'll feel the opposite way.

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7 / 10.0
Mar 13, 2015

If you're looking for a good cooperative multiplayer experience and love the zombie aspect of Call of Duty, you can't go wrong with Sniper Elite's younger brother.

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5.6 / 10.0
Jul 28, 2015

Zombie Army Trilogy is familiar and fun for a short spell. The third game is a good deal better than the first two but for the most part, it's a ho-hum action blast-fest that doesn't have enough "oomph" behind it. The low production values are a definite problem, as is the uninspired and outdated level design and hugely repetitive gameplay.

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7.6 / 10.0
Mar 22, 2015

So in the end, is the game worth picking up? If you're new to the genre or just looking for some mindless zombie killing fun, the game has plenty in store for you. While it doesn't necessarily stand out from the rest of the games in the genre, it's still a decent title with solid and enjoyable gameplay. If you liked the game, then you're in for a treat since Zombie Army Trilogy comes packaged with the previous games of the series and the first game even comes remastered.

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80 / 100
Jul 21, 2020

Zombie Army Trilogy is the full version that includes the two independent expansions of Sniper Elite V2 and a new campaign as a conclusion. The best of the game is its cooperative multiplayer of up to 4 players and its turn to the most arcade action, where we will have to face the Z plan of the Führer and destroy hundreds of terrifying beings from hell. Although it is not a new game, it offers uncomplicated fun, which is more than welcome.

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4.5 / 5.0
May 28, 2020

While the game is undoubtedly starting to show its age, Rebellion has done an excellent job of bringing this cult classic to the Switch while sacrificing surprisingly little in the process. With a lengthy campaign, addicting horde mode, and some of the best cooperative gameplay you can find on the Switch, it’s a gleefully gory shooter that no fans of the genre should pass up.

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