
Yes, that’s David Tennant voicing and lending his face to the art-appreciating Drostan Hynd, but the remaining cast of celebrity-alikes are just as effective at swearing in a panic as everyone’s favorite high-pitched Scotsman. The characters that aren't Tennant are funny too Proper distance is key-too close, and you’ll get swiped too far, and the game will either despawn your pursuers and force them to reappear closer to you (often right in your face in a jumpscare) or cause them to break out in a loping sprint directly towards you. An oft-used tactic is to whittle down a wave until one or two straggling zombies remain, keeping them close by as you complete errands. You can delay the deployment of a fresh mob by prolonging the current wave you’re on to explore or gorge on upgrades before pushing forward. If you have the necessary Jolts to accomplish an objective or open a gate, you don’t need to blast down an entire wave in seconds.

You can certainly beeline to the final boss battle regardless of what wave you’re on, so figure out with your group what your intended round experience will be.ĭelay the next wave with the straggler method You can certainly attempt to pack in multiple activities on a single round, but be aware of the heightened difficulty later waves impose on whatever you plan to do-say, unlocking the weapon upgrade machine at wave 10 instead of wave 6. The wave you’re on dictates the ease at which you can accomplish tasks, such as unlocking a new area or exploring for secrets. Keep your gun topped up as much as possible, especially if you’re wielding a boomstick or a bullet-spitter such as heavy machine guns with long reload times. Check all of your angles, and don’t linger in one spot too long unless you’re prepared to use your class ability or toss out a grenade to avoid being overwhelmed.

Zombies can appear in front of you, around the corner, behind, or even from above or below. Most of WWII’s zombies are of the standard shamble strain, but keeping them at arm’s length or farther demands constant attention to where you’re heading and how many groaning obstacles are in your intended path.
