Trapped Dead: Lockdown
About
A small American town is overrun by the living dead! You manage to enter the town just before the military locks it down and now you must slice and shoot your way through thousands of zombies in order complete your mission in this action-packed Hack & Slash RPG.
In Trapped Dead: Lockdown, you fight your way through an interactive horror story as one of five different characters: The marine, the butcher, the assassin, the marshal and the exorcist. Every class comes with their own custom storyline, as well as individual strengths and abilities – the assassin is an expert in firearms, the butcher slaughters his enemies in melee combat and the exorcist fries zombies with his spiritual abilities. Each of the characters features his own individual skill tree, where you can unlock new defensive abilities and attacking moves to aid you in combat.
In Trapped Dead: Lockdown, you’ll have to choose between wielding two weapons at the same time or equipping one powerful two-handed one. The huge number of weapons keeps the gameplay interesting by letting you experiment with new combinations all the time: Would you like to send a concussion shot with the pistol first, then grab your hammer for a double blow, or rely on the mystical powers of the magic cross to set the zombies on fire? Clubs, axes, knives, revolvers, tasers, rifles, shotguns, bows, grenades, spell books, etc. There are hundreds of different weapons with which to kill the living dead - you can even use vehicles to run them over!
While discovering the huge game world, you’ll encounter many different types of rotting enemies and menacing boss monsters whose different strategies and abilities will require you to think fast and hit hard if you want to live. The monsters thirst for blood and move in quickly from all sides, so make sure not to be surrounded! Friendly NPCs may ask you for help or fight alongside you, but in the end, there’s only one rule in this world: kill or be killed!
Features:
In Trapped Dead: Lockdown, you fight your way through an interactive horror story as one of five different characters: The marine, the butcher, the assassin, the marshal and the exorcist. Every class comes with their own custom storyline, as well as individual strengths and abilities – the assassin is an expert in firearms, the butcher slaughters his enemies in melee combat and the exorcist fries zombies with his spiritual abilities. Each of the characters features his own individual skill tree, where you can unlock new defensive abilities and attacking moves to aid you in combat.
In Trapped Dead: Lockdown, you’ll have to choose between wielding two weapons at the same time or equipping one powerful two-handed one. The huge number of weapons keeps the gameplay interesting by letting you experiment with new combinations all the time: Would you like to send a concussion shot with the pistol first, then grab your hammer for a double blow, or rely on the mystical powers of the magic cross to set the zombies on fire? Clubs, axes, knives, revolvers, tasers, rifles, shotguns, bows, grenades, spell books, etc. There are hundreds of different weapons with which to kill the living dead - you can even use vehicles to run them over!
While discovering the huge game world, you’ll encounter many different types of rotting enemies and menacing boss monsters whose different strategies and abilities will require you to think fast and hit hard if you want to live. The monsters thirst for blood and move in quickly from all sides, so make sure not to be surrounded! Friendly NPCs may ask you for help or fight alongside you, but in the end, there’s only one rule in this world: kill or be killed!
Features:
- Zombie-Action in a rich horror atmosphere
- Five different classes with individual storylines
- Complex Skill tree to level up your abilities and attributes makes for an individual RPG experience
- Hundreds of weapons and items
- Diverse enemies and boss monsters
- Dialogue spoken by professional voice actors and fully subtitled
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: XP(SP3)/Vista/Windows 7/8/8.1
- Processor: 2 GHz Processor
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: DirectX 9.0c/Shader3.0 compatible, VRAM 512 MB
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card
Recommended:
- OS: Windows 7/8/8.1
- Processor: 2 GHz Processor Dual Core or higher
- Memory: 6 GB RAM
- Graphics: DirectX 9.0c/Shader3.0 compatible, VRAM 512 MB
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 4 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card
System requirements for macOS
Minimum:
- OS: MAC OSX Lion or above
- Processor: Core 2 Duo Processor (1,8 GHz or better)
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Storage: 13 GB available space
Recommended:
- OS: MAC OSX Lion or above
- Processor: i5 Processor (2,4 GHz or better)
- Memory: 6 GB RAM
- Storage: 13 GB available space
System requirements for Linux
Minimum:
- OS: Ubuntu
- Processor: Core 2 Duo Processor (1,8 GHz or better)
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Shader 3.0 compatible graphics card with 512 MB RAM (ATI Radeon/NVIDIA GEForce 4)
- Storage: 13 GB available space
Recommended:
- OS: Ubuntu
- Processor: i5 Processor (2,4 GHz or better)
- Memory: 6 GB RAM
- Graphics: Shader 3.0 compatible graphics card with 512 MB RAM (ATI Radeon/NVIDIA GEForce 4)
- Storage: 13 GB available space
Trapped Dead: Lockdown reviews and comments
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Trapped Dead Lockdown is a truly ghastly low Budget Zombie Game that you can only recommend to Players who have a Fascination with Trash.
Story In Trapped Dead Lockdown, the World is affected by a Zombie Apocalypse. The Cities are engulfed in Chaos. The Military is desperately trying to get a Grip on the Situation somehow. In this Mess, we play one of five Characters trying to escape from an American City. The Story is told with mostly miserably drawn Image Sequences. The Author Bothered to give each character a story of his Own. Unfortunately, all these Stories are terribly flat and boring, one Cliché chasing the next.
Gameplay There are a few Highlights to follow from my first Encounter with this Craft: Trapped Dead Lockdown plays in an unrotating Iso perspective in the Style of a Twin-stick shooter, but the Aninmations and Game Effects are so bad that you feel As if you were sitting at a Win95 Computer and playing a pretty bad Game even by then. The AI has the Intelligence of a Toaster and is often unable to even move to the Hero, who is not 5 Steps away.
There is an individual Skill Tree for every Hero made up of active and passive Abilities. But the active Abilities are tied to a Weapon and if you change them, then you also have to reassign the Skill, otherwise the Weapon will not be suitable. Since the Pause mode doesn't really work (or only sometimes), you like to Die changing the Weapon because it took too long to Choose the right Ability.
At higher Levels of Difficulty, the Opponents are already doing some damage. No Problem, because you just get revived. Stupid only when Zombies crumble at the Point. Then you're dead even before you could do anything and an Endless Loop of "you are dead" screens follows.
There is an infinite Amount of Food Items, all of which have a different Effect, but which ultimately doesn't matter completely, because you just always eat something by pressing on "1" and looking at the bars of Life. If not enough, just press "1" again. Food Items are stacked. So it can happen that you can no longer pick up a Biscuit, but a Bottle of Coke can still easily find space.
Anyone who thinks they can quickly pick up a few Achievements here has cut. I'm pretty sure there's no one in this World who has collected this Multitude of absurdly distributed Achievements. I just can't and don't want to believe that.
At some Point you have to come to an End. I don't want to list all The flaws the Game has to offer. That would significantly diminish the Fun of the Game. So let's get straight to the Conclusion.
Verdict In Principle, the Idea of a Twin Stick Zombie Shooter wasn't bad, but it's not new either. And that's exactly why you have to do particularly well so that you can stand out from the Competition. Unfortunately, execution is a total Disaster. The List of Shortcomings is simply endless in this Game.
Trapped Dead Lockdown is so incredibly bad it's funny again. If you have a Fascination with trash, who is into B-Movies and Low Budget Games, who can only laugh heartily About programming Errors, nastiest Graphics, lousy effects, bumpy animations, plate dialogues, a poor story, stupid AI and useless Items, I can only laugh this Warmly cheat game. Trapped Dead Lockdown, by the way, is also a multiplay-enabled Insouciance to suffer with a few trash fan friends.
And if you don't believe me, I'm only too happy to give him a Key from this Game. I have three, now only two, one, zero keys in Reserve, which I distributed to the first three Readers from the Group Deutschland/Germany, who responded here with "I love trash" (the Group is public, you can just join). Unfortunately, you came across this Review too late. I hope you still liked to read it.