ZombiU is creeping us out with new gameplay videos, screenshots for Comic-Con

Ubisoft just sent over a new batch of Conic-Con media, including a pair of gameplay videos and batch of screens, for ZombiU, their quite creepy looking upcoming Wii U title.

Take a look.

ZombiU screens:

ZombiU Comic-Con Nursery Gameplay video:
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ZombiU Comic-Con Buckingham Gameplay video:
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Developed from the ground up by Ubisoft Montpellier, ZombiU delivers an immersive survival-horror experience, bringing players into a post-infected London circa 2012.

In the game, an outbreak has infected the population turning them into mindless monsters preying on the flesh of the few remaining survivors. This fear-fueled first-person shooter takes all the horror, chaos and tension found in the best of the horror genre and adds original interactive elements, including a unique death mechanic that puts players in the body of a different survivor each time they die, allowing them to track and take down their old, infected characters, to recover their life-saving equipment.

ZombiU is scheduled for a Winter release date.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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