

That’s the brilliance of ZombiU’s multiplayer. This leads to what’s easily one of the best reimaginings of classic horde and control zone modes that you can play with pretty much anyone. At the same time, a second player controls the monstrous horde with the Wii U’s tablet GamePad as the Zombie King. One player fights as a human survivor in first-person on screen with either the Wiimote and Nunchuk or a Wii U Pro Controller. ZombiU’s multiplayer is actually how the game got its start back when it was about tiny aliens rather than the undead. Yeah, I know, everyone talks about how the campaign makes you use the GamePad for all sorts of clever gimmicks, but the real hallmark of Ubisoft’s odd little zombie FPS is its two-player competitive multiplayer. We’ll probably never have another system like it, which is a damn shame because it has some of the best local multiplayer games in years - ZombiU chief among them. To say the Wii U was an odd console may be the greatest understatement I’ve ever written here.
