Even selling Shi No Numa as a $5 in-app upgrade is too much, making Zombies II less a sequel than a cash-in on a new map.It is now cheaper to rent a home than buy one for the first time in 13 years, research from Zoopla shows.įigures from the property website show that average mortgage repayments are £1,285 for first-time buyers on a 15% deposit while the average UK rent is £1,163 per month, the BBC reports. The company knows people will still download the app in droves, believing the level of quality merits the high-price tag. A player profile, achievement list, and worldwide leaderboard round out the extras.ĭespite fans’ protests, Activision is sticking with the atrocious 10 bucks-a-pop business model. Co-op allows you to play friends on Bluetooth, or up to four people either locally through Wi-Fi or around the world online, as one of four international characters. Kills earn you points to pick up new weapons, clear rubble, and repair barricades to slow down the onslaught. You’ve seen one spooky haunted bunker, you’ve seen them all. Other than that, the “swamp” is a familiar bombed-out, post-apocalyptic building teeming with the undead. Shi No Numa is a noticeably more difficult map than its predecessors, particularly when a completely unexpected pack of hellhounds shows up around the fourth wave.
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