Not really AAA title, despite extra A's
I didn't expect to dabble in iPad game previews so early, but if the game in question is being made by Pastel Games (from whom comes excellent Daymare) in collaboration with very talented Mr Herring (Polish comic book artist, who created Bears of War - among other things), then I can't really resist, can I?

Little is yet known about the tentatively titled Zombie Waaars (that's three As), but what we know is that the authors describe the game as 'slasher' and the enemies are going to be wicked undead soldiers from different wars and eras, delivered straight from Mr Herring's delirious imagination. They can be seen in the first production video - go watch it for some great animated concept arts of many weird zombie types (you can see the Kossack above and more here).
I know that Mr Herring happens to like and endorse weed and it certainly impacts his creations, but still, some of his visions are a little unsettling. Then again, check that Bears of War video, the wounded/dead bear soldiers appearing in the later fragment are also somewhat disturbing, despite not being realistically drawn.
I really am curious to see what comes out of Zombie Waaars (despite not owning an iPad) and I keep my fingers crossed for Pastel Games and Mr Herring success.
I didn't expect to dabble in iPad game previews so early, but if the game in question is being made by Pastel Games (from whom comes excellent Daymare) in collaboration with very talented Mr Herring (Polish comic book artist, who created Bears of War - among other things), then I can't really resist, can I?

Little is yet known about the tentatively titled Zombie Waaars (that's three As), but what we know is that the authors describe the game as 'slasher' and the enemies are going to be wicked undead soldiers from different wars and eras, delivered straight from Mr Herring's delirious imagination. They can be seen in the first production video - go watch it for some great animated concept arts of many weird zombie types (you can see the Kossack above and more here).
I know that Mr Herring happens to like and endorse weed and it certainly impacts his creations, but still, some of his visions are a little unsettling. Then again, check that Bears of War video, the wounded/dead bear soldiers appearing in the later fragment are also somewhat disturbing, despite not being realistically drawn.
I really am curious to see what comes out of Zombie Waaars (despite not owning an iPad) and I keep my fingers crossed for Pastel Games and Mr Herring success.