The Walking Dead: Onslaught - PlayStation 4
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I really enjoyed this book. It captures the essential challenge people face as they try make sense of their lives and grow to adulthood.

The Walking Dead: Onslaught - PlayStation 4

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£12.95

Step into the apocalyptic world of The Walking Dead with the official VR game for AMC’s global phenomenon, The Walking Dead Onslaught, and via the in games visceral Progressive Dismemberment system, experience realistic and bloody attacks against the undead.

Embark on an original story following the events of the war with the Saviors. Fight as Rick, Daryl, Michonne, and Carol to gather needed resources to rebuild the settlement, restore society, and prepare for an onslaught of walker-slaying mayhem.
Defend yourself with real-motion melee and ranged combat, and confront both the horrors and humanity of the apocalypse

Campaign Story:
Play as Daryl Dixon through an original campaign story

Fast-Action Survival and Ultimate Combat Freedom Test:
The boundaries of VR combat physicality to shoot, sever, and decapitate walker hordes in ranged and close-quarter encounters

Alexandria Safe Zone:
Watch the transformation of Alexandria as the settlement is rebuilt into a fortress of hope. Spend resources wisely to create structures for unique stat boosts, essential upgrades, and more

PEGI 18+

PEGI 18+: The level of violence can become gross and can include horrific methods of bringing severe injury or death including torture, decapitation or dismemberment. Violence against vulnerable characters such as children and the elderly may feature, along with motiveless violence against multiple innocents.

Sexual violence and threat are also classified at PEGI 18 and sexual activity with visible genital organs can be shown. The game may include detailed descriptions of criminal techniques, or it may glamorise the use of illegal drugs.

This game is rated by Games rating authority and PEGI

The Chelsea Gamer and the Video Standards Council