Laughing Hyena
  • Home
  • Hyena Games
  • Esports
  • NFT Gaming
  • Crypto Trends
  • Game Reviews
  • Game Updates
  • GameFi Guides
  • Shop
Tag:

zombies

For the first time ever, a Call of Duty beta will include Zombies - as Survival has been confirmed for the Black Ops 7 beta
Game Reviews

For the first time ever, a Call of Duty beta will include Zombies – as Survival has been confirmed for the Black Ops 7 beta

by admin September 25, 2025


Now that we’ve been acquainted with pretty much everything in multiplayer in the upcoming Black Ops 7, it’s naturally time for Zombies, the co-op, undead-clearing mode that’s been a staple of the series for years.

Treyarch has now revealed a whole lot of information about the map, challenges, Wonder Weapons, GobbleGums, the new Wonder Vehicle and more.

Much like the multiplayer blog post from earlier in the week, the Zombies blog is also very extensive, offering a deep dive into almost the entirety of the mode’s different facets. Even more Zombies gameplay will be shown off at Call of Duty: Next next week, so there’s that to look forward to there as well.

Ashes of the Damned is the big new map for Zombies, and it’s the one that will be available at the game’s launch in November. It’s made up of several areas, each of which you can unlock and explore.

It’s large enough that you’ll need a vehicle to traverse between the main locations, which is where the pickup truck comes in. You’ll have to get it working first, of course, because nothing in Zombies works when you first find it. The vehicle can be upgraded throughout the journey, and the blog post talks about “some ways” to repair it when it gets damaged.

Watch on YouTube

One of the more interesting new additions is the Necrofluid Gauntlet Wonder Weapon, which we see a glimpse of in the gameplay trailer above. Normal and armored enemies return, but Black Ops 7 is also throwing a couple of new misshapen beasts into the mix – including a mutated bear.

Even going beyond the new additions, Treyarch is making several key changes to Zombies. For one, the number of super sprinter zombies will be lower, and they won’t spawn as often. Armored zombies will no longer be able to sprint in higher rounds, and their armor can now be more easily destroyed – though they will take less damage from explosives.

Zombies in Black Ops 7 has four modes: Standard, Directed, Survival, and Cursed. Standard is the base style, offering no guidance for main and side quests. Directed – introduced with last year’s Black Ops 6 – is more streamlined and designed for players looking to experience the core story content. Directed won’t be available at launch, so you can expect it a few weeks afterwards.

BO7 brings back Survival, which offers smaller, more focused experiences that take place in wardened off areas of the Ashes of the Damned map. Survival is designed for maximum carnage, with no quests or anything except trying to stay alive as long as you can. Finally, Cursed is designed for veteran players, hiding side quests for them to uncover, which in turn unearth cursed Relics. When activated, they spawn harder challenges for everyone to face.

Image credit: Activision, Treyarch.

The biggest news out of the blog, however, has to be the fact that Survival mode will be playable in the upcoming Black Ops 7 beta. This is the first time Zombies content has been playable in a Call of Duty beta, so it’s a big deal.

Black Ops 7 arrives November 14 for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. The game’s beta kicks off next week, split across two stages and featuring a whole lot of content.



Source link

September 25, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
A screenshot of the official poster for Marvel Zombies, which shows Wanda commanding her undead horde
Product Reviews

‘Marvel Zombies’ review: comic book giant’s new Disney+ show bites off more than it can chew in frightfully fun yet frustrating fashion

by admin September 24, 2025



Why you can trust TechRadar


We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the best. Find out more about how we test.

Spoilers follow for all four episodes of Marvel Zombies.

Marvel Studios has a patchy record when it comes to its animated projects. Sure, there have been hits like X-Men 97, but other productions – in the main – like Eyes of Wakanda and What If…? have flattered to deceive.

It’s the latter that Marvel’s latest animated show, Marvel Zombies, takes its cue from. A continuation of the story told in What If…? season 1 episode 5, titled ‘What If… Zombies!?’, the comic giant’s first adult animated TV series is undeniably its most mature offering to date.


You may like

But, for all of its delightfully gory action and focus on the next generation of Marvel superheroes, it’s weighed down by the same storytelling issues that have plagued many of the studio’s other recent animated works.

The new avengers

Marvel Zombies opens five years after What If…? season 1 episode 5’s cliffhanger ending (Image credit: Marvel Television/Disney Plus)

A four-part miniseries, Marvel Zombies is set five years after the initial zombie outbreak. A cataclysmic event caused by a virus that Dr Hank Pym brought back from a trip to the Quantum Realm in ‘What If… Zombies!?’, the planet Earth of this universe, one that sits adjacent to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), has become a dystopia overrun by the undead.

Pockets of humanity remain, though, including a desperate groups of superpowered individuals who cling to survival against the odds. But, when a trio of heroes – Kamala Khan/Ms Marvel, Riri Williams/Ironheart, and Kate Bishop/Hawkeye – discover a key that could end the zombie scourge, the group embark on a dangerous, globetrotting journey to save their world.

It’s highly satisfying to see the next generation of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes take center stage

Marvel Zombies opening with the aforementioned triumvirate is intentional. Khan is arguably the protagonist of this story, with the optimistic and empathetic New Jersey-hailing hero being the center point that the plot is built around, as she reluctantly and then boldly leads the charge to end the zombie plague.

Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more.

In Williams, Bishop and Khan, though, Marvel Zombies immediately sets out its stall to primarily focus on the new wave of superpowered beings who have begun to populate the MCU post-Avengers: Endgame.

Zombies doesn’t solely rely on that intrepid trio, either. From Shang-Chi and members of the Thunderbolts* to Moon Knight and Blade – the latter pair are admittedly spliced together to form a new yet incredibly cool individual called Blade Knight – it’s highly satisfying to see the next generation of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes take center stage.

Marvel Zombies puts the next generation of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes at the center of its narrative (Image credit: Marvel Animation/Disney+)

That said, it’s somewhat bittersweet that animated projects, such as What If…? and its zombie-based spin-off, mark the first time we’ve seen some of these popular heroes since their live-action MCU debuts – or, in Blade’s case, who’s only ‘appeared’ via an off-screen cameo in Eternals, at all.


You may like

An indictment of Marvel’s scattergun approach post-Endgame that’s seen the comic titan throw stuff at the wall and see what sticks with audiences, it’s a great shame that many of Marvel Zombies‘ leading lights are only now getting another chance to shine, albeit via an animated Disney+ production.

It’s surreal that Marvel Zombies is the first time Blade has actually appeared in a Marvel Studios project (Image credit: Marvel Animation/Disney+)

Irksome though that is, I will admit it was really fun to see interactions between characters who are yet to cross paths in the MCU.

While all-too-brief to be emotionally impactful, the Khan-Bishop-Williams dynamic is incredibly likable, as is the broader team-up between Khan, Red Guardian, Yelena Belova, Blade Knight, Shang-Chi and the latter’s bestie Katy that becomes the core collective for much of Marvel Zombies‘ run. I regularly revelled in seeing these individuals bounce off each other and re-demonstrate that whip-smart humor that Marvel projects are renowned for.

For all of the fun-filled rapport on display, though, Marvel Zombies was a bit too quippy and corny for my tastes on occasion. I wasn’t expecting the Marvel Phase 6 TV series to be a wholly miserably affair. Nonetheless, seeing Red Guardian and Zombie Captain America duke it out in what I can only describe as a slapstick showdown, or listening to eye-roll inducing jokes from FBI agent Jimmy Woo, just didn’t fit the mood or tone of the post-apocalyptic horror reality that Marvel Zombies takes place in.

The walking dead

Marvel Zombies pays tribute to some great horror-fuelled episodes of television (Image credit: Marvel Animation/Disney+)

Speaking of the hair-raising universe that Marvel Zombies exists in, Marvel doesn’t hold back in making its first TV-MA project as gruesome as possible.

Marvel Zombies‘ first trailer teased its brutality and, while I had hoped for a bit more in the way of ultra-violence, it goes harder than any other Marvel Studios movie or TV show to date. I cannot stress this enough, but it’s absolutely not family-friendly, nor is it for those who are squeamish or of the faint of heart.

Some of Marvel Zombies’ best set-pieces and scenes add real cinematic flair to proceedings

If you can stomach its hyper-violent tendencies, though, Marvel Zombies will reward horror fans through its clear homages to some fan-favorite genre fare. Indeed, whether it’s the dread-inducing ‘Hardhome’ episode of Game of Thrones, or scenes that reminded me of similar sequences in World War Z and Train to Busan, some of Marvel Zombies‘ best set-pieces and scenes add real cinematic flair to proceedings that occasionally conceal the mid-tier art style it retains from What If…?.

Parts of Marvel Zombies’ story, as well as its action sequences, leave a lot to be desired (Image credit: Marvel Animation/Disney+)

However, all the horror genre references in the world, nor positive things I’ve said about Marvel Zombies, can disguise my frustration with its wider narrative, though.

I’ll preface my criticism by saying there’s the skeleton of an engrossing story here. Indeed, its plot makes some interesting revisions to the world-building aspect of the MCU. The recycling of certain MCU technology to try and thwart the threat posed by the undead is put to good use, too.

Add in the previously discussed new-look Avengers team, the camaraderie that exists between them, and the prospect that none of them are immune from becoming the zombie horde’s next victim, and I actually appreciate some of the creative and narrative swings that Marvel Zombies takes.

Spider-Man’s appearance in Marvel Zombies is the main reason why it was turned into a TV show (Image credit: Marvel Animation/Disney+)

Nevertheless, Marvel Zombies is hamstrung by irritating storytelling components.

Whether it’s the rudimentary MacGuffin positioned as the answer to our heroes’ prayers, the decision not to pick up the story immediately after the cliffhanger ending in ‘What If… Zombies!?’ or a spate of character deaths that are significantly lacking in the gut-punching and/or tear-jerking department, at times Marvel Zombies can feel as emotionless as the reanimated corpses that inhabit its world. That’s before we even get onto my biggest gripe about a major narrative inconsistency that occurs in its final episode, which not only changes a key moment near the end of ‘What If… Zombies!?’, but is practically waved away without explanation.

Marvel Zombies is hamstrung by irritating storytelling components

Part of Marvel Zombies‘ plot-based problems might be the fact it’s a glorified TV show. Originally, it was designed to be a two-hour movie but, due to the complexities of the rights surrounding Spider-Man – don’t worry, the lead of ‘What If… Zombies!?’ plays a part of proceedings, albeit in a reduced role – that prohibits Marvel from using him in a feature film capacity without Sony’s consent, Marvel Zombies was turned into a limited series.

As a Spidey fanboy, I’ll always take any webslinger-based storytelling and action where I can. However, there’s no denying that his ongoing inclusion in this What If…? spin-off upsets Zombies‘ narrative rhythm.

My verdict

Marvel Animation’s Marvel Zombies | Official Trailer | Disney+ – YouTube

Watch On

I really wanted to like Marvel Zombies more than I did. That doesn’t mean it’s another average or poor offering from Marvel – indeed, there’s frightful fun to be had with its gratuitous violence, unexpected team-ups and universe-altering stakes. Based on its ending, there’s clearly an appetite to continue its story, too.

Nonetheless, if X-Men 97 is the high bar with which we judge projects developed by Marvel Animation, Zombies is something of a let down. That might be overly critical of me to say, especially when I also consider Zombies to be a better and more enjoyable Marvel TV Original than What If…? and Eyes of Wakanda.

Given my high expectations and excitement for Marvel’s first adult animated show, though, I can’t mask my disappointment for Marvel Zombies as an overall package. If its creative team gets another bite at the cherry with another season, I’d love nothing more for them to cure Zombies‘ narrative ailments. For now, though, Marvel Zombies is another project from the comic giant that’ll shuffle onto Disney+ and likely be forgotten about within a week or two.

Marvel Zombies is out now in full on Disney+.

Today’s best Disney Plus deals



Source link

September 24, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Black Ops 7 zombies crew
Esports

Black Ops 7 Zombies goes back to basics in leaked “Cursed” mode

by admin September 23, 2025



A new Black Ops 7 leak has revealed a “Cursed” mode coming to Zombies, sending the mode back to its roots by removing loadouts and armor.

This year’s version of the undead survival mode is a throwback in many ways. Not only is it heavily inspired by BO2’s Tranzit, but it also marks the return of Dead Ops Arcade and even mixes the original and BO6 crews.

Now, according to a fresh leak, it’s only going to take things one step further by launching with an alternate mode that’s more in line with old school Zombies.

Article continues after ad

Leaked BO7 Zombies removes loadouts & armor

In an X post from TheGhostOfHope, who has accurately reported a number of details about past Call of Duty titles, the leaker claimed that BO7 will launch with two modes — Standard and Cursed. Standard is the experience we’ve come accustomed to in recent years, with armor player and custom loadouts allowed.

Article continues after ad

Meanwhile, Cursed strips things back, removing loadouts completely so players start with nothing more than a Pistol. It also takes away armor and the ability to exfil, so matches only end if you quit or get overrun by enemies.

Article continues after ad

EXCLUSIVE: Black Ops 7 Zombies will launch with Standard Mode and Classic Mode which is called “Cursed”

The Classic Mode is planned to have:

– Its own separate wallbuy, mystery box, and allowed weapon list
– NO Minimap
– Perk Limit is 4
– NO Exfil
– Classic Point System
– Start… pic.twitter.com/I8W5tPltcv

— Hope (@TheGhostOfHope) September 22, 2025

This is much closer to the classic Zombies gameplay that players fell in love with all the way back in World at War, where you start with nothing and have to work to get hold of weapons and Perks. This is done by racking up points to purchase items from the wall or visit the Mystery Box.

The leak also revealed that Cursed will feature its own unique Mystery Box and wall buys, so you won’t be able to rely on the same tactics as you would in Standard.

Article continues after ad

This will be music to the ears of old-school fans who enjoyed the tension of starting a run completely from scratch, but for newer players looking to bring their custom weapons into the action, BO7 will seemingly cater to both.

Article continues after ad

Of course, this is all based on a leak for now, but we’re expecting more details in the lead-up to and during CoD Next on September 30.





Source link

September 23, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Zombies
Game Updates

Marvel Zombies Is Surely The Goriest Thing Disney’s Ever Made?

by admin September 2, 2025


Just ten years back, it’d be tough to imagine Disney being willing to put its name to something as outstandingly gory as Marvel: Rivals. The new trailer reveals some incredibly gloopy deaths, outlandish violence, and blood absolutely everywhere. It’s surely one of the goriest things Disney has ever made? The show will also feature the voices of big-time Hollywood names like Paul Rudd, Florence Pugh, Elizabeth Olsen and Awkwafina.

It’s Disney’s rush of acquisitions that mostly seems to have contributed to the once prim company now releasing some very adult content. Buying Marvel and Fox meant the not so family-friendly X-Men movies arrived on streaming platform Disney+, and the two combined in spectacular fashion in the Deadpool movies. It’s quite something that such films appear alongside the gallery of princesses on the subscription service. Now add Marvel Zombies to that discombobulation, because damn, this trailer has all the gore.

I had no expectations for this. The What If… series has mostly left me very flat, but What If… Zombies?! has inspired a whole new miniseries, due to be added to the streamer September 24, and this trailer has me absolutely in.

It helps that the voice cast is absolutely incredible. What If… occasionally got the movie actors, but often not–this time, though, it’s a stunning collection. As you’ll hear in the trailer there’s Florence Pugh revising her Thunderbolts* role as Yelena Belova, along with David Harbour as her father, Alexei Shostakov. But there’s also Paul Rudd as Ant-Man, Awkwafina as Xu Shang-Chi’s bestie Katy, Elizabeth Olson as Scarlet Witch (naturally a zombie), Wyatt Russell as the unimprovably named John Walker, Tessa Thompson as Thor‘s Valkyrie, and Iman Vellani as Kamala Khan. And that’s barely half the list.

The whole thing is obviously entirely non-canon for the MCU, rather offering a chance to let the characters behave in ways they otherwise never could, in circumstances that Disney would never let reach the big screen. Or would they? I mean, Deadpool got to keep going! Maybe one day.

The trailer’s highlight for me? Definitely Spider-Man (still voiced by Hudson Thames as in previous animated series) taking the heads of so many zombs at once. Very not Peter Parker-like behavior.



Source link

September 2, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Zombies Return To GTA Online In New, Weirder Survival Mode
Game Reviews

Zombies Return To GTA Online In New, Weirder Survival Mode

by admin August 29, 2025


The undead hordes are back in Grand Theft Auto Online, but they aren’t hanging out in a snowy cemetery like in last year’s Halloween event. Instead, zombies have infested the tropical island of Cayo Perico in a new mode that’s bigger and trippier than the last zombie survival mode.

On August 28, Rockstar Games officially announced (and then promptly added) a new zombie survival mode to GTA Online. Titled “Cayo Perico Zombie Survival,” this new mode transports players to the already existing tropical island of Cayo Perico to fight off waves of zombies. During the mode, which can be played solo or with three of your friends, players will encounter a wide array of undead foes, including DJ zombies and undead conquistadors. Remember when this was a gritty online crime simulator set in the same universe as Grand Theft Auto V? Anyway, here’s the trailer for the new mode:

Compared to last year’s Halloween zombies mode, this new Cayo Perico Zombie Survival is much bigger and wilder. Last year’s mode was set in one small snowy cemetery, featured a handful of zombie types, and that was it. This new mode features more enemy variety, moves players around the island to fight the undead in different spots, and just seems like a weirder and bigger thing. I guess last year’s zombie event being a massive success convinced Rockstar Games to invest more money and resources into this new undead survival mode. It sounds like this mode will be leaving on September 10, so don’t wait too long to hop back into GTA Online, earn some new exclusive rewards, and kill a bunch of zombies.

Here’s Rockstar’s official description of the mode:

Your favorite island paradise just came down with a deadly case of party fever. As if a major narcotrafficking island wasn’t dangerous enough, it’s now been overrun by the undead — and maybe it’s the drugs or the tropical climate, but this time they’ve got a whole lot weirder. Cut your way through waves of undead, including conquistadors armed with muskets, Panther Trainers and their feral pets, swarms of Splitters, and more in the new Cayo Perico Survival. Fight through these hordes and make your way to the airstrip — then pray your evacuation plane doesn’t take too long.



Source link

August 29, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Promotional screenshot of Toxic Commando, showing dozens of zombies attacking a group of players.
Gaming Gear

The new John Carpenter game will absolutely stuff your screen with zombies

by admin August 28, 2025



Contrary to some claims, the scariest thing about zombies is not that there’s a lot of them. It’s that they’re dead, and dead things are scary. (I am sometimes startled by pigeon corpses.) But I’ll agree that the second scariest thing about zombies is that there’s a lot of them, and that’s where John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando, an upcoming co-op shooter with a story “inspired by” the famed horror director, really excels.

I knew I was going to like the Toxic Commando preview build I recently played when the tutorial had me plow through a sea of flailing zombies in an armored car. My geriatric RTX 2070 Super even managed to render all the blood that shot out of them without catching on fire.

I did have to murder my render resolution to achieve a framerate I could live with, but I wasn’t there to appreciate the sharpness of zombie freckles. I just wanted to shoot some zombs, and Toxic Commando delivered: I shot zombies with a mounted machine gun, I shot zombies with a shotgun while leaning out the window of a car, and I shot zombies with a railgun that punched through lines of them.


Related articles

The first proper level after the tutorial put me and three other PCGers into a large, rocky outdoor map which we explored freely, occasionally wandering away from each other despite all the zombie fiction that tells us not to do that.

After saving each other from grabby tentacle monsters a few times and hunting down the best guns we could in our armored car, we converged at a church where we spent our collected resources to activate defenses like mounted guns and barbed wire, and dug in for a wave defense finale.

John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando – Gameplay Trailer | Opening Night Live 2025 – YouTube

Watch On

The normal difficulty was tuned just right: We survived the fight by the skin of our teeth, and when it was over, you could hardly see the ground in front of the church under all the dead undead. I appreciated how the horde bounded down the rocky cliffs around us and then soared over a tall fence like gazelles—not really scary, but funny.

Toxic Commando’s “inspired by John Carpenter” story is far more comedy than horror (more Big Trouble in Little China than The Thing, to put it in Carpenter movie terms), starring a ragtag group of quipping antiheroes that’s been called into action by a mad scientist. Infected with a supernatural disease, they must defeat the eldritch “Sludge God” and its risen abominations to survive. That includes the undead, but also original monsters.

Keep up to date with the most important stories and the best deals, as picked by the PC Gamer team.

I feel safe in guessing that there are more sophisticated supernatural co-op shooters out there: 2021 Left 4 Dead spiritual successor Back 4 Blood, for instance, and the excellent Remnant series. But we’re not talking about games that aim to be all-consuming live service empires, so there’s always room for more, and Toxic Commando seems like it’ll be a strong candidate for co-op groups looking for a few weekends of goofy fun.

It’s set to release sometime in early 2026, and you can find it on Steam here.

Best PC gaming kit 2025

All our favorite gear



Source link

August 28, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail

Categories

  • Crypto Trends (1,098)
  • Esports (800)
  • Game Reviews (772)
  • Game Updates (906)
  • GameFi Guides (1,058)
  • Gaming Gear (960)
  • NFT Gaming (1,079)
  • Product Reviews (960)

Recent Posts

  • This 5-Star Dell Laptop Bundle (64GB RAM, 2TB SSD) Sees 72% Cut, From Above MacBook Pricing to Practically a Steal
  • Blue Protocol: Star Resonance is finally out in the west and off to a strong start on Steam, but was the MMORPG worth the wait?
  • How to Unblock OpenAI’s Sora 2 If You’re Outside the US and Canada
  • Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Rebirth finally available as physical double pack on PS5
  • The 10 Most Valuable Cards

Recent Posts

  • This 5-Star Dell Laptop Bundle (64GB RAM, 2TB SSD) Sees 72% Cut, From Above MacBook Pricing to Practically a Steal

    October 10, 2025
  • Blue Protocol: Star Resonance is finally out in the west and off to a strong start on Steam, but was the MMORPG worth the wait?

    October 10, 2025
  • How to Unblock OpenAI’s Sora 2 If You’re Outside the US and Canada

    October 10, 2025
  • Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Rebirth finally available as physical double pack on PS5

    October 10, 2025
  • The 10 Most Valuable Cards

    October 10, 2025

Newsletter

Subscribe my Newsletter for new blog posts, tips & new photos. Let's stay updated!

About me

Welcome to Laughinghyena.io, your ultimate destination for the latest in blockchain gaming and gaming products. We’re passionate about the future of gaming, where decentralized technology empowers players to own, trade, and thrive in virtual worlds.

Recent Posts

  • This 5-Star Dell Laptop Bundle (64GB RAM, 2TB SSD) Sees 72% Cut, From Above MacBook Pricing to Practically a Steal

    October 10, 2025
  • Blue Protocol: Star Resonance is finally out in the west and off to a strong start on Steam, but was the MMORPG worth the wait?

    October 10, 2025

Newsletter

Subscribe my Newsletter for new blog posts, tips & new photos. Let's stay updated!

@2025 laughinghyena- All Right Reserved. Designed and Developed by Pro


Back To Top
Laughing Hyena
  • Home
  • Hyena Games
  • Esports
  • NFT Gaming
  • Crypto Trends
  • Game Reviews
  • Game Updates
  • GameFi Guides
  • Shop

Shopping Cart

Close

No products in the cart.

Close