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The Last Man Alive

Overview

Another game that is missing from the Internet even in terms of mentions, made in Spain. By genre - arcade, by subgenre - beat-em-up; The theme of confronting hordes of zombies of the last normal person (in this case, a policeman), who is our hero, is played upon.

Side view in the game, the game, despite the "super-heavy" graphics, is completely two-dimensional. As a weapon, our cop uses his own arms and legs, as well as a revolver. The opponents are quite diverse and include not only zombies themselves, but also some scary monks in black robes and other colorful creatures, some can only fight in close combat, some are armed with small arms. The hero's life reserve is quite large, and there are also bonuses for replenishing health.

The backgrounds of the levels are drawn very beautifully and, more importantly, atmospheric, since almost each of them seems to have stepped out of the screens of cheap American horror films (an empty grocery store, a dilapidated parking lot...). The models of the hero and enemies are also made very well. Verdict - the main advantage of the game is not just its rarity, but its uniqueness and complete inaccessibility. Otherwise, it's just an above-average beat-em-up, which is sometimes really exciting and difficult to play, but nothing more.

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MS-DOS
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