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timppu: Do we have games where you get to be a zombie, to see it from zombie's point of view? Trying to slowly get to soldiers firing at you so that you can eat their brains, slowly waving your head back and forth left to right trying to dodge the bullets aimed at your head?

After all we have games where you get to play as nazi Germans, Russians, orcs, zergs, vampires etc., so I'd like to see it from the zombie point of view as well. Maybe there is already some multiplayer game at least, like some ARMA 2 mod.
A quick google came up with <span class="bold">this</span>.

[EDIT] On topic, though, I have been noticing the Viking trend for *a long* time. Probably about a year ago I started noticing a lot of games were Viking-themed or had some references to Norse mythology. To be completely honest, I get a bit annoyed by this, since I don't care much about Norse stuff and I tend to think Vikings are overrated, anyway. Mind you, these are my personal opinions, nothing more, nothing less. I don't think Vikings are -- or will be -- the new zombies. There are still loads of zombie media being made, probably Norse stuff won't affect it that much.

It is true, nonetheless, we're going through a Viking-craze of sorts. I won't buy many Viking games, unless it has something that makes me look past the Viking element of it (like Jotun, for instance, which I would have bought for the lovely hand-drawn art alone), but I'm glad people who are really into Norse mythology and Vikings can get their fix.
Post edited July 05, 2017 by groze
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Breja: If they are, it's a definite improvement. Of course, pretty much would have been an improvement, but delving into the history and mythology of the vikings is a especialy striking contrast to the tedium of zombie apocalypse.
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HunchBluntley: What makes (or rather, CAN make) a zompocalypse setting interesting is not the zombies themselves, nor even the "killing" & dismemberment thereof, but the stories of survival that happen within that world. It doesn't even need to specifically be a zombie apocalypse; any "breakdown of society and/or civilization" scenario can serve the same purpose. I'm guessing that people just gravitate toward the "Suddenly, zombies!" thing because walking corpses are a tangible foe that one can fight and potentially win against.
It's just that to me the zombie apocalypse is the laziest and lamest possible apocalypse scenario. Somehow it manages to be both much sillier than things like Fallout and Mad Max, and much more joyless and just not fun at the same time. There's a lot of good stories to be told about postapocalypse, and some prety unique settings can be introduced. As long as we don't just go "fuck it, whatever, here's a shitload of gore because walking dead".
Now, list all the games with zombies.. :P

They're still the winners, by far.
I wonder if the Vikings TV show is to blame here. I greatly prefer Vikings over zombies, so no complaints.

Now, if only the next trend were Romans, or even better, Greeks.
Most of the games in the zombie genre are subpar shooters. Most of the games you linked are entirely different from eachother, with the Viking theme being the only common thing between them. Eitr for example is a souls-like, M&B DLC is a player influence-able sandbox RPG and The Banner Saga is a turn based tactics game. Also Hellblade has a Celtic element to it, and the main character seems to be Boudica inspired. And most of them are high quality and unique games that happen to use a theme that is easy to match a game with. So I'll be nothing but happy to see this trend continue.

PS you skipped Skyrim.
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Caesar.: I wonder if the Vikings TV show is to blame here. I greatly prefer Vikings over zombies, so no complaints.

Now, if only the next trend were Romans, or even better, Greeks.
I'd really like to see some games set in weird time periods too. Top of my list is Mauryan India, then 1400s Aztecs then the Bronze Age. Also a Napoleonic era FPS with the liberties taken by modern military shooters to make it over the top.
Post edited July 05, 2017 by Shadowstalker16
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Shadowstalker16: (...)

PS you skipped Skyrim.
He did say
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KasperHviid: (...) I took all the viking games I could find on this site (...)
Skyrim is not on GOG.
Post edited July 05, 2017 by groze
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Shadowstalker16: (...)

PS you skipped Skyrim.
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groze: He did say
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KasperHviid: (...) I took all the viking games I could find on this site (...)
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groze: Skyrim is not on GOG.
Ah that explains many missing ones.
Better Vikings than zombies. At least the Vikings have ability.

Now if only people would go beyond the most basic of undead in media. Where are the liches, the shades, and all the other undead Jeff has featured in his Avernum series?
I think Generic Fantasy Bad-Guys are the constant 'zombies': skeletons, orcs, goblins, necromancers and so on.
We've had those guys longer and more frequently than we've had zombies.

You are right though, in that there does seem to be a certain focus on Vikings these days.

It's always questionable how much authenticity these kind of games have. Perhaps it matters, perhaps it doesn't.
Vikings are highly marketable, it's just how things are. It's a 'tag' people throw around without thinking.

Personally I would love to see something with the same depth as say Dishonored or KOTOR, but within a Viking cultural environment and Nordic location. And 'no', Skyrim does not count.
Post edited July 05, 2017 by Ricky_Bobby
I don't really understand why people idealize Vikings so much considering that all they really contributed to the world was a whole lot of rape, destruction and theft. Even their shipbuilding wasn't any better than the Romans.
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Crosmando: I don't really understand why people idealize Vikings so much considering that all they really contributed to the world was a whole lot of rape, destruction and theft. Even their shipbuilding wasn't any better than the Romans.
Because they are cool, created interesting Kingdoms like Sicily and Normandy and are said to be among the first to have discovered America ?
Post edited July 06, 2017 by Narakir
Advantages of vikings : They had horns on their helmets. Lots of horns. Some leaders had a million horns on their helmets. The most notorious vikings had pointy rotating lightings on their helmets. They were drinking lava in hollowed human skulls (which were usually still screaming).

Advantage of zombies : Their AI is cheaper to code than the viking's. And they're usually more historically accurate, too.