
Leviathyn.com | "In the past decade, zombies have become a cultural phenomenon, with the undead popping up in numerous books, movies, and games. Zombies are a fun idea, and I won’t admit I don’t enjoy a good zombie apocalypse, but I’m sick of zombies in games. So many games play with the idea of undead hordes that blowing their heads off has become shockingly boring."
The story in part 3 of Sony Interactive Entertainment and Naughty Dog's The Last of Us series may explore a "congregation of immune people."
Former Naughty Dog artist Gabriel Betancourt explains why the "sweet spot" for game teams is under 200 people and how AAA "factories" kill creativity.
There’s definitely some truth to this. When teams get too large, coordination starts to outweigh creativity—layers of approval, risk aversion, and tight deadlines can turn bold ideas into “safe” ones. Keeping a team under ~200 people sounds ideal for maintaining clear communication and a shared vision. That said, massive AAA projects also come with huge technical demands and expectations, so scaling up isn’t always avoidable. The real challenge is figuring out how to keep that small-team creativity alive inside big studio structures.

The Last of Us Part I PS5 review covering visuals, combat feel, accessibility, performance modes, and whether it is really worth the asking price of $69.99.
I was pretty much over zombies until I played DayZ.
I've been over zombies.
Dayz is soooo much more than just Zombies though, the emergent gameplay and brutal survival, bandits, shouting friendly friendly, teaming up with buddies or hiding in the woods. There are just so many ways to play.
Yeah I have been over zombies for a while.
How come no one ever complains about enemy AI when its just zombies running straight at you? Its just a cheap way of doing things.
I'm not, I've always loved and still love zombies.
What I am over is generic gameplay adding zombies for no reason.
While many love CoD zombies, I really don't see the need or reason for it.
I'm over FPS games, I need more TPS.