Flesh Feast

Moby ID: 1858

If you're only consumed by fear... you're one of the lucky ones.

Your heart is racing. Your adrenaline is screaming. The dead have come back to life and are running wild feasting on human flesh. To find a way to stop their gruesome atrocities and sheer mind-bending horror, you must think strategically, fight fiercely or else be eaten alive.

Flesh Feast puts you right in the middle of all the blood-spurting, head-rolling, corpse hacking action of your worst nightmare. Send the dead to their graves... again.

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Send the dead to their graves. Again. FLESH FEAST(TM). Six feet below the earth, worms are crawling through empty caskets. Above ground, the putrid stench of rotting flesh hangs in the air as corpses claim victims to feed their insatiable hunger.

The dead have mysteriously come back to life, and Nasat Island has gone from premier tourist destination to nightmarish human hunting ground, where nobody is safe.

Survive the island's many terror-filled sectors using weapons and wit to eliminate wave after wave of ravenous undead hordes. Rescue the remaining survivors and strategize your escape.

Then in the climactic finale, penetrate the complex that houses the secrets to the dead's resurrection. FLESH FEAST. IF YOU'RE ONLY CONSUMED BY FEAR, YOU'RE ONE OF THE LUCKY ONES.

Single and multiplayer modes up to 8 players. Play as humans or zombies in head-to-head "Eat Your Friends" death matches on the Heat.Net Internet game network and LAN.

Cinematic storyline featuring 17 levels of carnage and multiple sub-plots.

Simultaneously direct the actions of four humans or fully-control one character.

Over 50 different weapons and dozens of gruesome death traps.

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Computer Gaming World, March 1998

Death. Life is squeezed out of a body, until nothing remains but a cold, inanimate corpse.

Resurrection. The corpse comes back to life, lacking spirit or soul. In order to live, it must feed.

On humans.

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Contributed by Adam Baratz, Alan Chan, Pseudo_Intellectual.


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