Acquire Weapon Parts by defeating enemies and exploring your environments - use these parts to Build more powerful weapons and Upgrade the ones that you have
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Find abandoned Vehicles, outfit them with deadly weapons, and ride in them to overpower foot-bound foes
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Fight your way through 5 unique environments, like Suburban Nightmare, High School Hell and The Shopping Maul, each with deranged Boss Monsters
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Interact with the environment and use physics to your advantage - build barricades, throw large objects and more
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Killer graphics with advanced shading and rendering, with dynamically lit & shadowed worlds
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Give it a try if you want to play with your kids (7 years and up!)Dec 12, 2010
By erictheelephant
"IronBuddha"
With reviews like this, it's like people go to McDonalds and expect Lobster and Steak to be on the menu! This game I bought years ago and didn't do much with it. Then my daughters grew old enough to enjoy this without getting nightmares, so we played it over many hours and had so much fun for the past couple of weeks! My daughters begged to play with me every day for the past two weeks. We finally beat it today. Yes, you will be frustrated, sometimes by the game challenges, and sometimes by the controls, and yes, vehicles sometimes get stuck, but there's always a solution, even if it means ultimately resetting the level. But it doesn't screw up so often that it isn't worth the experience. And yes, my daughters can't wait to play it all over again on the next difficulty level. Entertaining story line. This game doesn't take itself so seriously, so lighten up people! I'd love them to come out with a Monster Madness 2. It's well worth the money for a bargain buy.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Bought UsedJun 09, 2009
By L. K. Leung Like this title suggests, I bought this game used. Which I'm glad I didn't pay full price for, because it would be a rip off.
If you want a cheap game multiplayer game to waste some time between good game releases, then this is a game for you. You can play co-op with up to 4 people online as well.
Levels get very repetitive. Easier setting is no fun with limited fun items. The catch is you have to play harder settings for the chance to find find items like amulets that change you into monsters. But the hard setting is no fun either, you're constantly looking for ammo and health.
Another thing that sucks is you can't save when you want and can only do so at save points.
Finally one thing that irked me tremendously: If you accidentally exit a game, not only do you lose your current progress, but your ENTIRE GAME PROGRESS. It happened to us, and lost everything. The game was basically reset. We just past the second level, so it could have been worse.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Something is amiss in SuburbiaSep 02, 2009
By Gregory Jaurigue
"G-Unit"
Another game I got based on a cheap price and other reviews. The one thing that got me excited though was it's throwback homage to Zombies Ate My Neighbor on the SNES. It's not as good as Zombies, but it's okay and warrants a purchase if you can find it under $10. The graphics are good, but not Great or Next Gen and the controls are pretty decent. So if you are looking for some Zombies ate my Neighbor action on your XBox this is as close as you will get.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
action packed monster killing!!Jun 10, 2009
By Ian M. Steward
"ms"
this game is funny an fun.I realy like the first level in the second chapter.its hard but realy fun,the weapons are awsome,the levels have action every minute and the rides are wicked. Id at least rent it.
4 of 6 found the following review helpful:
I EXPECTED MORE FROM A ZOMBIE GAME 6.25 OUT OF 10Jan 05, 2008
By ACEMAN1
"HERE TO PISS YOU OFF"
I was very disappointed in Monster Madness. I thought it was going to be a combination of Zombies Ate My Neighbors, Dead Rising, and Resident Evil, unfortunately the sad truth comes in to place once you start playing the game. It has an overabundance of weapons, vehicles, characters, zombies, and destruction which should make it good, but it comes up short most of the time when comparing it to its great zombie predecessors. For instance, the controls can be agonizingly bad during certain gaming sequences like driving. The basic movements work fine most of the time, but the camera is a hassle during times when you're killing zombies. The graphics claim to use the power of Unreal Engine 3 which powered the awesome Gears of War, but it looks freaking awful on this game to the point of where it looks like a muddy old Xbox or Playstation 2 game. I had many hopes for this game, but it came up short and I was left disappointed and somewhat agitated. Just go buy Dead Rising instead for your 360, you'll be much happier.