Dead Nation -europe- -complete Edition- -
Exclusive to the Complete Edition (and later patched into the digital version) is Zombie Flick . Using the PlayStation Move controller (or Sixaxis motion on a standard controller), you can flick zombies off you when they grapple. It’s a gimmick, but a fun one that adds a tactile crunch to close encounters.
The true magic of Dead Nation is the couch co-op. The European Complete Edition emphasizes this with a split-screen mode that runs flawlessly. However, there’s a twist:
If you own the PS3 disc, you are eligible for the Cross-Buy feature (via the PSN store voucher inside the box, if unused). This gives you digital rights to the PS Vita version. Dead Nation -Europe- -Complete Edition-
If you are a physical media collector, tracking down the is worthwhile for several reasons:
At its heart, the game is a top-down "run-and-gun" shooter set in a world decimated by a zombie virus. Players take control of survivors Jack McReady or Scarlett Blake, navigating through ten stages of ruined cities, corpse-strewn parks, and claustrophobic corridors. Exclusive to the Complete Edition (and later patched
The narrative is divided into the main campaign and the Road of Devastation expansion, which provides a dark, experimental conclusion to the protagonists' journey.
The heroes fight through ten missions across ruined cityscapes, parks, and blood-stained corridors. Their path leads them to Marrow Hospital, then to a graveyard, and finally to the harbor docks, where Patient Zero's body is being held on a train. The true magic of Dead Nation is the couch co-op
The game features a progression system where players find or buy armor pieces that influence agility, endurance, and strength. The "Complete" Experience
