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[[Zombie Driver]] is a [[PC]] [[Driving Game]] developed by Polish developer EXOR studios in 2009 and distributed through [[Valve]]'s [[Steam]] platform, in which you attempt to build up large [[Combos]] running over zombies with a car. The game features an Isometric third-person chase cam and driving feels not unlike that of [[Grand Theft Auto]] 2, except with [[Wreaking Havok|more physics]] and much-improved graphics.
''[[Zombie Driver]]'' is a [[PC]] [[Driving Game]] developed by Polish developer EXOR studios in 2009 and distributed through [[Valve]]'s [[Steam]] platform, in which you attempt to build up large [[Combos]] running over zombies with a car. The game features an Isometric third-person chase cam and driving feels not unlike that of [[Grand Theft Auto]] 2, except with [[Wreaking Havok|more physics]] and much-improved graphics.


An explosion at a chemical plant run by a [[Mega Corp]] has set loose a [[Zombie Apocalypse|plague of the living dead on an unspecified city.]] You play the role of an [[No Name Given|unnamed]] taxi driver who has [[Action Survivor|managed to survive the initial outbreak.]] A general hires you to go back into the city with your car and rescue survivors, and the mayor is paying you [[Bounty Hunter|by the dollar for every zombie you kill.]] You can build up your combo meter by running over zombies and shooting them with a number of weapons. The better your combo, the more money you get, which can then be used to buy better weapons and upgrades for your car.
An explosion at a chemical plant run by a [[Mega Corp]] has set loose a [[Zombie Apocalypse|plague of the living dead on an unspecified city.]] You play the role of an [[No Name Given|unnamed]] taxi driver who has [[Action Survivor|managed to survive the initial outbreak.]] A general hires you to go back into the city with your car and rescue survivors, and the mayor is paying you [[Bounty Hunter|by the dollar for every zombie you kill.]] You can build up your combo meter by running over zombies and shooting them with a number of weapons. The better your combo, the more money you get, which can then be used to buy better weapons and upgrades for your car.
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Besides the story mode, there is Slaughter Mode, which challenges you to [[Endless Game|stay alive for as long as possible]] on several different maps while [[Scoring Points]]. Bronze, Silver and Gold medals are awarded for reaching certain point threshholds. Added in a November 2010 update is the Blood Race, a mode that pits you against other AI-controlled drivers in a series of [[Vehicular Combat|violent, zombie-infested events]], grouped into a handful of tournaments.
Besides the story mode, there is Slaughter Mode, which challenges you to [[Endless Game|stay alive for as long as possible]] on several different maps while [[Scoring Points]]. Bronze, Silver and Gold medals are awarded for reaching certain point threshholds. Added in a November 2010 update is the Blood Race, a mode that pits you against other AI-controlled drivers in a series of [[Vehicular Combat|violent, zombie-infested events]], grouped into a handful of tournaments.


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== Zombie Driver provides examples of: ==
* [[Action Survivor]]: The player character would appear to be this. In the intro he is shown killing a few zombies with a handgun while making a mad dash for his cab, peeling out and splattering a few zombies along the way. You also meet some cops and firemen who were apparently holding their own against the zombies.
* [[Action Survivor]]: The player character would appear to be this. In the intro he is shown killing a few zombies with a handgun while making a mad dash for his cab, peeling out and splattering a few zombies along the way. You also meet some cops and firemen who were apparently holding their own against the zombies.
* [[Adam Smith Hates Your Guts]]: It's the [[Zombie Apocalypse]] - but instead of just getting upgrades for free, you have to ''earn money to buy them with''. Definitely an [[Acceptable Breaks From Reality|acceptable break from reality]].
* [[Adam Smith Hates Your Guts]]: It's the [[Zombie Apocalypse]] - but instead of just getting upgrades for free, you have to ''earn money to buy them with''. Definitely an [[Acceptable Breaks From Reality|acceptable break from reality]].
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* [[Critical Existence Failure]]: [[Averted Trope|Averted.]] Your car will begin to lose bits of its armor and [[Damage Is Fire|emit smoke and fire as it takes damage.]]
* [[Critical Existence Failure]]: [[Averted Trope|Averted.]] Your car will begin to lose bits of its armor and [[Damage Is Fire|emit smoke and fire as it takes damage.]]
* [[Dead Weight]]: Beware the fat zombies. [[Action Bomb|They explode when you hit them]], dealing massive damage to your car. The solution is to drive ''near'' them, which sets them off but not in time to damage you, and likely killing lesser zombies in the area. They are also [[Giant Mook|very, very large.]]
* [[Dead Weight]]: Beware the fat zombies. [[Action Bomb|They explode when you hit them]], dealing massive damage to your car. The solution is to drive ''near'' them, which sets them off but not in time to damage you, and likely killing lesser zombies in the area. They are also [[Giant Mook|very, very large.]]
* Determinator: //You//, especially after it comes to pass that {{spoiler|you're infected as well. You're getting sicker and sicker, but that's not going to stop you from rescuing people.}}
* [[Determinator]]: //You//, especially after it comes to pass that {{spoiler|you're infected as well. You're getting sicker and sicker, but that's not going to stop you from rescuing people.}}
* [[Disproportionate Retribution]]: A meta-example: The [[Cosmetic Award|achievement name]] for your first kill in the Blood Race? "Don't you ever scratch my paint again!"
* [[Disproportionate Retribution]]: A meta-example: The [[Cosmetic Award|achievement name]] for your first kill in the Blood Race? "Don't you ever scratch my paint again!"
* {{spoiler|[[Downer Ending]]: Midway through the game, the driver is [[Cherry Tapping|scratched]] by a [[Raising the Steaks|zombified cat.]] As you progress, [[Foregone Conclusion|survivors mention that you look ill.]] At the end of the game, the driver narrowly escapes the city as it is [[Nuke'Em|lit up by a nuclear bomb]] only to crash his car on a rock outcropping. He apparently dies in the crash, only to reanimate. You then receive the [[Title Drop|Zombie Driver achievement.]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Downer Ending]]: Midway through the game, the driver is [[Cherry Tapping|scratched]] by a [[Raising the Steaks|zombified cat.]] As you progress, [[Foregone Conclusion|survivors mention that you look ill.]] At the end of the game, the driver narrowly escapes the city as it is [[Nuke'Em|lit up by a nuclear bomb]] only to crash his car on a rock outcropping. He apparently dies in the crash, only to reanimate. You then receive the [[Title Drop|Zombie Driver achievement.]]}}
** From a story perspective in general, this applies: {{spoiler|the ending has the reanimated Driver attacking someone else, so it seems that the infection hasn't been stopped.}}
** From a story perspective in general, this applies: {{spoiler|the ending has the reanimated Driver attacking someone else, so it seems that the infection hasn't been stopped.}}
* [[Endless Game]]: Slaughter Mode, and also Endurance events in the Blood Race.
* [[Endless Game]]: Slaughter Mode, and also Endurance events in the Blood Race.
* [[Every Car Is a Pinto]]: Lightly tapping another car will cause it to explode. The cars the player drives on the other hand can survive a lot of damage.
* [[Every Car Is a Pinto]]: Lightly tapping another car will cause it to explode. The cars the player drives on the other hand can survive a lot of damage.
* [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin]]: From [http://www.destructoid.com/review-zombie-driver-156932.phtml the Destructoid review]: "The review will tell you, in my opinion, whether or not the act of running over and killing zombies with a car is an entertaining as it should be. If you need to know more than that in order to hit the jump and read the review, you obviously did not notice that '''the name of the game is ''Zombie Driver.'''''"
* [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]]: From [http://www.destructoid.com/review-zombie-driver-156932.phtml the Destructoid review]: "The review will tell you, in my opinion, whether or not the act of running over and killing zombies with a car is an entertaining as it should be. If you need to know more than that in order to hit the jump and read the review, you obviously did not notice that '''the name of the game is ''Zombie Driver.'''''"
* [[Excuse Plot]]: At first it looks like this: zombies have overrun the city, you have a car, go [[Incredibly Lame Pun|run over the zombies.]] Then, halfway through the game, [[Subverted Trope|Ominous Implications start coming up.]]
* [[Excuse Plot]]: At first it looks like this: zombies have overrun the city, you have a car, go [[Incredibly Lame Pun|run over the zombies.]] Then, halfway through the game, [[Subverted Trope|Ominous Implications start coming up.]]
* [[Fragile Speedster]]: The sports car has little armor and doesn't plow through zombies very well, but goes like a Corvette on nitrous. The Muscle Car, featured only in the Blood Race, has the same speed rating but better armor and ramming ability, though not quite equaling the heavier vehicles.
* [[Fragile Speedster]]: The sports car has little armor and doesn't plow through zombies very well, but goes like a Corvette on nitrous. The Muscle Car, featured only in the Blood Race, has the same speed rating but better armor and ramming ability, though not quite equaling the heavier vehicles.
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* [[Gatling Good]]: Though labeled machine guns, said weapons when mounted on your car are clearly gatling guns. They chew through groups of zombies at a respectable pace.
* [[Gatling Good]]: Though labeled machine guns, said weapons when mounted on your car are clearly gatling guns. They chew through groups of zombies at a respectable pace.
* [[General Ripper]]: General Blofeld really seems to enjoy sending you hurtling into the undead hordes.
* [[General Ripper]]: General Blofeld really seems to enjoy sending you hurtling into the undead hordes.
* [[Kill It With Fire]]: The flamethrower cooks large groups of zombies with extra-crispy effectiveness. It's painfully short range can be offset with upgrades.
* [[Kill It with Fire]]: The flamethrower cooks large groups of zombies with extra-crispy effectiveness. It's painfully short range can be offset with upgrades.
* [[Made of Explodium]]: Parked cars explode from merely being bumped into.
* [[Made of Explodium]]: Parked cars explode from merely being bumped into.
* [[Made of Plasticine]]: the zombies
* [[Made of Plasticine]]: the zombies
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* {{spoiler|[[Outrun the Fireball]]: The final mission of the Story Mode has no survivors to rescue. Your only objective is to get the hell out of Dodge.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Outrun the Fireball]]: The final mission of the Story Mode has no survivors to rescue. Your only objective is to get the hell out of Dodge.}}
* [[Palette Swap]]: The Blood Race offers alternate color schemes for your cars as rewards.
* [[Palette Swap]]: The Blood Race offers alternate color schemes for your cars as rewards.
* [[Pimped-Out Car]]: The game [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshades]] this by giving you the [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|"Pimped Car"]] [[Cosmetic Award|achievement]] for fully upgrading any one car in the Story Mode.
* [[Pimped-Out Car]]: The game [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshades]] this by giving you the [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|"Pimped Car"]] [[Cosmetic Award|achievement]] for fully upgrading any one car in the Story Mode.
* [[Scoring Points]]: Though in Story Mode and the Blood Race this gives you money, in Slaughter Mode they are just points.
* [[Scoring Points]]: Though in Story Mode and the Blood Race this gives you money, in Slaughter Mode they are just points.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Several. One survivor asks if you are ''the'' [[Taxi Driver]]. [[Cosmetic Award|Achievements]] include [[Judge Dredd|I Am The Law!]] for unlocking the police car, [[Rob Zombie|Superbeast]] for unlocking the supercar, and [[The Last Express]] for progressing to the train station area.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Several. One survivor asks if you are ''the'' [[Taxi Driver]]. [[Cosmetic Award|Achievements]] include [[Judge Dredd|I Am The Law!]] for unlocking the police car, [[Rob Zombie|Superbeast]] for unlocking the supercar, and [[The Last Express]] for progressing to the train station area.
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Latest revision as of 15:06, 17 July 2018

Zombie Driver is a PC Driving Game developed by Polish developer EXOR studios in 2009 and distributed through Valve's Steam platform, in which you attempt to build up large Combos running over zombies with a car. The game features an Isometric third-person chase cam and driving feels not unlike that of Grand Theft Auto 2, except with more physics and much-improved graphics.

An explosion at a chemical plant run by a Mega Corp has set loose a plague of the living dead on an unspecified city. You play the role of an unnamed taxi driver who has managed to survive the initial outbreak. A general hires you to go back into the city with your car and rescue survivors, and the mayor is paying you by the dollar for every zombie you kill. You can build up your combo meter by running over zombies and shooting them with a number of weapons. The better your combo, the more money you get, which can then be used to buy better weapons and upgrades for your car.

Besides the story mode, there is Slaughter Mode, which challenges you to stay alive for as long as possible on several different maps while Scoring Points. Bronze, Silver and Gold medals are awarded for reaching certain point threshholds. Added in a November 2010 update is the Blood Race, a mode that pits you against other AI-controlled drivers in a series of violent, zombie-infested events, grouped into a handful of tournaments.

Tropes used in Zombie Driver include: