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Out of Ammo: Death Drive

$5.99
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Developer:
RocketWerkz
Publisher:
RocketWerkz
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Out of Ammo: Death Drive is a hybrid game experience: one part tower defense base builder, one part FPS action. Collect scrap, build emplacements and possess individual units. Make use of whatever you find on the battlefield to shoot, crush and maim the undead hordes standing in your way.

Key Features


  • A fully featured campaign spanning seven levels takes the player through post-apocalyptic cities, malls and desolate landscapes in search of safety.
  • Expansive realtime strategy gameplay - manage scrap collection, build and upgrade emplacements and manage your ammo supply.
  • A seamless combination of FPS gunplay and melee action: Possess any unit and get in the fight.
  • Varied enemy types include shambling zombies, necromantic cultists and shoot-on-sight bandits, each with their own unique tactics and approach to combat.
  • Multiple ways to upgrade your emplacements: Build a grenade launcher to decimate large hordes, an automated turret to lay down suppressing fire, or even build a kennel to summon Alby, the magical healing Dog.

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User Reviews

Mostly Positive
92 user reviews
72%
Positive
1 hrs at review
Recommended

It's fun. Highly recommend to those interested in a zombie tower defense. Plus you can shoot big guns and use melee. After the tutorial. The game starts off with you defending a pub for 3-5 minutes. They just drop you in the middle of a zombie apocalypse with a real sense of panic. Looking everywhere for shotgun shells. Zombies breaking windows and climbing in. The animations and decapitation ragdolls are just plain fun. There's even a little pug dog that you throw a tennis ball and he runs over and discovers sh*t and heals survivors. The god view and setting up towers in a gas station parking lot is amazing if you like tower defense. Upgrading. Resupplying ammo. Sending survivors out to collect scrap and hoping they don't die. I think this game is perfect. I love it. I like it WAY MORE than the original Out of Ammo. GG!

39 helpful 2 funny
1 hrs at review
Recommended

It's Out of Ammo but better, better building, better upgrades, better weapons, better story, better gore, better movement, better side missions, just fucking better! Did I say it's better Also need the "thankyou very much" song as DLC it's fucking addictive.

27 helpful 2 funny
2 hrs at review
Recommended

This is a real surprise. Out of Ammo was a great idea, and his concept was (still is) very experimental for virtual reality, mixing strategy and shooting action, tabletop and first person perspective. They worked hard adding more game modes and contents, but still the game was a bit out of focus without real goals. Where Death Drive is built over the Out of Ammo foundations, is just more than a simple upgrade. This is actually a real game, with a campaign than mixes first person and third person chapters in a meaningful way. It has a story and a very humorous zombie environment, I laughed several times finding my all time favourite weapon inside (there are countless weapons to use): a stylized Gibson Flyng V electical guitar used as an axe, than actually is a dangerous thing to manage for your safety even in real life. First person missions are not just about killing waves of zombies, where this is obviously an important part of the game. It implements a nice dash teleport locomotio...

22 helpful 1 funny
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Good concept, well executed and reasonably priced. You should get it EDIT: so it turns out the game is pretty short, I beat the campaign in 2 hours, but its still enjoyable and I think reasonable for the price. I really hope the devs bring some updates though to better flesh out the systems they have in place. I felt like just as I finally got hte hang of properly positioning buildings and upgrading them the game ended. Would like to see either a few more levels, or an endless mode of sorts, and would like buildings to have more than one level of weapon upgrade. Still a good game. initial review continues below The campaign has you roaming from place to place in a van, with the levels being places you need to stop for one reason or another. You get some sequences that are played in first person, and they're enjoyable. The majority of levels so far are the strategy types where you build defences and position your guys. They added a mechanic where you're not just defending from endles...

14 helpful
3 hrs at review
Recommended

The World has fallen to a Zombie apocalypse (again) naturally the only choice is to make some desperate journey to find safety, luckily some nice chaps in an RV provide just such a chance! As I shall (inevitably) demonstrate in video form https://youtu.be/ibogMyq6loQ Gameplay consists of a mix of pure first person fights for survival in a variety of locations and real time strategy/tower defence like missions which have you towering over the battle like some sort of giant, ordering defences to be constructed and upgraded or leaping into the action directly by taking control of a survivor. Its very polished and satisfying, with an endearing simple art style. As you would expect from a squeal the gameplay is slick and well paced with a great amount of content for the price (Although more would always be good). Cons: Teleport movement isn't ideal and the restriction in where you could move to had me struggling to reach scrap piles without hitting things in the real world occasionally....

14 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

CLEARLY ABANDONED BY THE DEVS, JUST LIKE OOA. While these devs ('mister' hall) should have put there efforts in the original OOA, they made this, that is basicly the same kinda game, but with zombies. The original OOA is even more 'done' and polished than this game. Hall stated months ago that 'there is no money in making vr games, yet has no problem trying twice and charging for (now 2) games that, imho, fall short, while having a great base concept. I cannot recommend spending money on this. And personally will try to keep away from any more games that somewhere has any connections with Hall. But of course, everybody needs to make up their own mind.

12 helpful
3 hrs at review
Recommended

This game is worth your time.

12 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

While I enjoy OOA, this game is totally different from the original. I originally found the OOA franchise just looking for VR games and thought it would be fun to play. The original game was, this one is a different story. I don't think it will be possible to explain why I dislike this game without comparing it to the original. Let me explain everything that makes the two games different, both for the better and for worse. [b]- Gameplay[/b] Out of ammo 1 had great gunplay, the only problem I had with it was the throwing mechanics being totally disgusting and that essentially made grenades useless. In OOA 2, the throwing mechanics have been fixed, this was the first thing I noticed in the tutorial and it immediately satisfied me. However, while throwing weapons were easier to use in this game, guns were completely useless. The only time first person combat is really important is during the first person campaign missions, I will go into why those are the worst later. Guns in this game ...

11 helpful 2 funny
11 min at review
Recommended

Out of Ammo was one of the first VR games I have played that is not no-brainer shooter. I really liked the idea they went for but application was somewhat lacking. Death Drive feels better in gameplay-wise and it has a soul compared to Out of Ammo. Although game is fun, it is way too short to next to none replayability. Once I finished the campaign, I have tried the "hard mode" - appreciate devs going for that by the way. To be honest, it didn't feel like a challenge even in the hard mode. It is fun to play but it's not in any way challenging to play. This can be a hard turn off for some folks along with it's campaign being really short. So keep an eye out for that. I have enjoyed it but if I knew it was this short and easy - I would probably wait for some difficulty fine-tuning and extra content or a sale. Nevertheless, I recommend the game because we need more devs doing some out of box games in the endless sea of no-brainer shooters of VR. Gameplay feels great and makes you...

10 helpful 1 funny
29 min at review
Not Recommended

why is there still no free locomotion?teleport is a no go for me and most other players.if you cant handle free locomotion with trackpad then change the option to teleport.so simple no excuse

9 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel i5-4590 equivalent or greater
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 960 or Better
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 6 GB available space
  • VR Support: SteamVR or Oculus PC. Room Scale 2m by 1.5m area required
  • Additional Notes: Requires room-scale VR (Index, Vive or Rift with Touch controllers) with 2m x 1.5m space

Recommended

Recommended:
  • OS: Windows 10 64-bit
  • Processor: Intel Core i7 6700K equivalent or greater
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 980 or Better
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 6 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: Get in the damn RV!

FAQ

How much does Out of Ammo: Death Drive cost?

Out of Ammo: Death Drive costs $5.99.

What are the system requirements for Out of Ammo: Death Drive?

Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel i5-4590 equivalent or greater Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 960 or Better DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 6 GB available space VR Support: SteamVR or Oculus PC. Room Scale 2m by 1.5m area required Additional Notes: Requires room-scale VR (Index, Vive or Rift with Touch controllers) with 2m x 1.5m space Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 64-bit Processor: Intel Core i7 6700K equivalent or greater Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 980 or Better DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 6 GB available space Additional Notes: Get in the damn RV!

What platforms is Out of Ammo: Death Drive available on?

Out of Ammo: Death Drive is available on Windows PC.

Is Out of Ammo: Death Drive worth buying?

Out of Ammo: Death Drive has 72% positive reviews from 92 players.

When was Out of Ammo: Death Drive released?

Out of Ammo: Death Drive was released on Aug 16, 2017.

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