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Moving Out, Zombie Army 4: Dead War, Gaming Fun.

Recently I thought to complete the story mode of games which were leaving Xbox Game Pass.   Moving Out was one of the few titles.   I started playing this and found myself drawn to it night after night.   Easy to play and funny to boot.   Here's some of my gameplay.   Find out more about Moving Out here.


I'm a big fan of both Left 4 Dead games on the Xbox 360.   There have been other games that I've played that were similar like World War Z which missed the mark for me as it lacked a campaign.   But Zombie Army 4: Dead War has its own personality and a wild story which includes traveling across Europe and battling Hitler's deceased hordes.   Upgradeable weapons, various zombie types, good times.   Find out more about Zombie Army 4 here.


Here are some screen captures of my gameplay during the campaign.   I love it when modern day games include a photo mode.    These pics are inspired by gaming magazines I used to read as a kid.






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