Dead Frontier

Dead Frontier: Review

on Tuesday, 01 November 2011. Posted in Dead Frontier, Web, Games

So, I decided to check out games that run through Chrome's Plugin manager thing that it offers. After doing some research, I decided to try out Dead Frontier. It seemed to have positive reviews and it is free to play.

Dead Frontier is a MMO Zombie Killing Overhead Shooter. Which sounds great. Zombie killing with it being MMO should provide endless fun. After all, how can you screw up a zombie game...

As I said, this game is a overhead shooter. Think Zombies Ate My Neighbors or more recently Dead Nation, both excellent zombie games btw. A lot of browser based games take this perspective so it is a good choice for this game.

Graphics are nothing to cry or cheer about. They are average but do provide an appropriate feel to the game. Especially as the game is darker.

There are various weapons that you can obtain. You can buy them or pick them up from enemies you kill, etc. The only downfall is, from what I have noticed, that you can only sell the items to other players. I could be wrong on this. You also have no real guideline on the current prices. 

The maps are based in square segments. You travel through the squares to go to the next square. Each square is a separate load. Also, each square takes a bit to get through. Within the first quest, I already hated traveling around as it took forever to get where I needed and then to get back was just tedious. I can't imagine what it would be like to get to even further areas.

As you go through the areas you can walk past zombies without getting noticed but if you do get noticed, the zombies start to come after you. You can easily avoid them for the most part. I don't believe I have encountered every zombie type so there might be some that are crazy fast and are hard to run away from. Luckily, the areas I traveled were fairly populate by other players so even with massive hoards of zombies attacking you, you usually had some help.

There are a lot of different classes to choose from. I was quite impressed. However, the classes didn't offer a whole lot of difference between many of them except for what they looked like. However, there were a few gems.

Overall, I found Dead Frontier very disappointing. It was more tedious than fun. The game tries to be expansive but overall is just repetitive. I got bored after the first mission and stopped playing after that. Maybe it gets a hell of a lot better but I doubt it would get that much better in my eyes. But, the game is free to play. There are of course payed elements to it but I didn't feel forced to pay for anything in my short time with the game. I would recommend that you Do Not Play This Game. There are far better free MMOs out there to waste your time on.

If you do decide to play this game, I recommend starting with a character that comes with a upgraded melee weapon. To start with, this will be most beneficial as zombies are easy to strike and run. I didn't do this and went through a lot of ammo. You should still get a melee weapon but I would have preferred an upgraded one.