So, I've been playing Dead Rising (borrowed my friend's 360) in anticipation for Dead Rising 2. Zombies have been on my braaaaaains...excuse me, on my mind lately, so here's a question for ya.
Which do you prefer? Fast or slow moving zombies?
Now, I do understand the idea behind fast moving. It makes things more exciting. It's more wham-bam-thank you ma'am action and just ONE zombie is as dangerous as a dozen or hundreds. They've kind of evolved to go along with the faster way we expect things today in the information age. We want things now and we want things fast. And they make for better "AH!" scares.
But here's the thing about the idea of a zombie:
The whole idea of a zombie is not that ONE is hard to defeat. They're slow, plodding, stupid and work on basic instinct. The sheer NUMBER of them is what's supposed to be terrifying. It doesn't matter that you can run away from them, because no matter where you run, there are ALWAYS more. Then, it becomes less about just beating one and more about surviving. How do you survive for months or years at a time when they don't need anything to survive? Like in World War Z, it's a war of atrition: wearing down your enemy until the point that they either surrender or are wiped out.
Making running zombies basically just takes away the fear of inevibility and makes it a useless marathon because there's no way anyone would survive. Besides, the concept of horror isn't just something jumping out of the shadows or something. It's also about the build up, the inevibility that something will get you. If you want something savage, fast moving and wants to eat you, then there are werewolves. If you want something that is more intelligent that wants to eat you, there are vampires. Zombies? Zombies aren't in any rush. They don't need to move fast because sure, you can run, but eventually you'll run out of breath, have to stop to rest, have to stop to eat, and especially have to stop to sleep.
The idea of zombie survival is, sure, you can hold yourself up somewhere. But eventually, you're going to run out of food, water and ammo. Then what? Then you either go out for more with hordes of zombies ready to nibble at your bits...or wait there to die and become another zombie, as well.
(Note: I will admit this, though: I loved the Dawn of the Dead remake, despite the fast moving bastards.)
Which do you prefer? Fast or slow moving zombies?
Now, I do understand the idea behind fast moving. It makes things more exciting. It's more wham-bam-thank you ma'am action and just ONE zombie is as dangerous as a dozen or hundreds. They've kind of evolved to go along with the faster way we expect things today in the information age. We want things now and we want things fast. And they make for better "AH!" scares.
But here's the thing about the idea of a zombie:
The whole idea of a zombie is not that ONE is hard to defeat. They're slow, plodding, stupid and work on basic instinct. The sheer NUMBER of them is what's supposed to be terrifying. It doesn't matter that you can run away from them, because no matter where you run, there are ALWAYS more. Then, it becomes less about just beating one and more about surviving. How do you survive for months or years at a time when they don't need anything to survive? Like in World War Z, it's a war of atrition: wearing down your enemy until the point that they either surrender or are wiped out.
Making running zombies basically just takes away the fear of inevibility and makes it a useless marathon because there's no way anyone would survive. Besides, the concept of horror isn't just something jumping out of the shadows or something. It's also about the build up, the inevibility that something will get you. If you want something savage, fast moving and wants to eat you, then there are werewolves. If you want something that is more intelligent that wants to eat you, there are vampires. Zombies? Zombies aren't in any rush. They don't need to move fast because sure, you can run, but eventually you'll run out of breath, have to stop to rest, have to stop to eat, and especially have to stop to sleep.
The idea of zombie survival is, sure, you can hold yourself up somewhere. But eventually, you're going to run out of food, water and ammo. Then what? Then you either go out for more with hordes of zombies ready to nibble at your bits...or wait there to die and become another zombie, as well.
(Note: I will admit this, though: I loved the Dawn of the Dead remake, despite the fast moving bastards.)