Sometimes it feels like a pirate themed zombie chaos simulator. The game throws you into a world overrun with the undead, and you are just trying to survive. It has a weird charm that pulls you in despite its flaws and bugs. Yeah, it can get annoying but addictive either way.
Undead Horizons: Pirates Plague offers a neat mix of pirate life and zombie outbreaks. The controls can be tricky at first, with wonky physics that make shooting and movement feel off. It’s not perfect but stays interesting enough to keep trying out new tactics.
Playing without the marketing hype, the game lets you experiment with different weapons and gear. Some setups are more reliable than others, but the real fun is in finding your own combo. Don't rely on the meta, try weird loadouts to surprise enemies.
A secret I found, quick way to level up is focusing on side missions that give high XP. Avoid unnecessary fights early on. Stockpile ammo and upgrades whenever you can. It makes grinding less painful and helps you get ahead faster.
The game’s story is pretty straightforward. You fight through waves of zombies, complete missions, and face a final boss. The ending can feel a bit abrupt, but it wraps up most of the questions. It’s not a masterpiece but decent enough to see it through.