multiplayer game, video game console It is the witching hour. Four people from different corners of the country connected through video game console headsets are anxious to start this multiplayer game. There is no way to win, just survive for as long as possible. The moon is streaming through the boarded up windows of this concrete small military facility. It is WWII and the German enemy tonight is not what a person would expect in war. We are getting ready to fend of hordes of Nazi zombies. This multiplayer game starts slow with only a handful of walking undead crawling from their dirt nap. I am manning a window in the front of the complex staring directly into the shadowy cemetery. Another teammate has the back windows looking into the woods and a large grass field. The other two are running back and forth between a couple windows looking out towards the front gate. I have the best spot because in the first multiplayer game round all of the zombies come from the cemetery. Every landed shot results in credits to buy new weapons strewn across the compound. At the moment, I’m flying through clip after clip of a Colt handgun.

With enough multiplayer game points to upgrade, I find a slow firing but strong bolt-action rifle. A single headshot with this puppy sends a zombie back to the afterlife. We get through the first five rounds no problem. Not a single zombie has broken through the boarded up windows yet. At the start of the sixth, there are too many take out efficiently. The sound of boards ripping from windows circulates my surround sound. It is time to retreat into the back room and let them filter in towards the doorway we are protecting.
One of the guys, yells, “I’m going out there” running into the main room. He starts boarding up some open windows while tossing grenades into the advancing undead. Limbs are flying everywhere and I’m trying to pick off all the zombies coming from his rear. I scream, “get back in here, there’s too many of them” but it’s too late. Engulfed in zombies he’s knocked down and put into a last stand. We can either get him when the round ends or risk it. What’s a multiplayer game without risk? I jet out there under the cover of my teammates and bring the fallen comrade back to his feet.

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