
Which may be a little or a lot depending on what you're fighting. The game also heaps revival coins on you, so you can keep retrying as much as you want. The difficulty isn't so low as to make you bored, but also not so high as to make you quit. Bring a few friends or join randoms and you will have a good time. Something to keep in mind when doing PvE is that none of the maps so far are meant to be done solo. Environments aren't destructable, but they are still plenty satisfying. There are a lot of moving parts and environmental dangers, plus the general atmosphere fits perfectly into whatever the theme of your mission is. Maps in both PvP and PvE are visually superb. There are also PvP modes if you get tired of shooting AI. Once there, you can blindfire from behind the wall at the expense of accuracy. You control a character from an over-the-shoulder perspective and can squash against walls and barriers for cover.

The gameplay is very heavily PvE-based and plays similarly to a game series called Gears of War. As the name implies, you will be fighting various zombies, monsters, and Currently in Open Beta.įollowing the commands of an overenthusiastic commander, you and your elite team of mercenaries fight against various entities for fun and money. ed.Zombies Monsters Robots (ZMR) is a third-person shooter developed by Yingpei Games and published by En Masse Entertainment for it's North American release. The reference to Steam Early Access has been taken out of the original post.

(EDIT: En Masse has stated while an early access period will start in May, it has only confirmed PC as a platform. Yingpei expects to deliver free monthly updates with weapons, maps and even new game modes.Įxpect Zombies Monsters Robots on PC in early northern summer, with alpha expected in April and an early access launch in May. Higher difficulty settings will offer boss fights, and weapons can be modified, although there are restrictions on what weapons you van bring to PvP. It supports up to eight players in PvE and 16 in PvP, and has more than 60 maps. The premise behind ZMR is that cross-dimensional portals have brought a variety of monsters to Earth, allowing for both PvP and wave-based PvE play. Shack News reports the new game is called Zombies Monsters Robots, and is a co-op shooter to be published by En Masse Entertainment, which brought us Tera. Yingpei Games, which you may remember from such former appellations as Epic Games China, has a followup to Mercenary Ops in the works.
