

Zombies fly off your vehicle in a spray of blood from gunfire, garbage litters the roadway, and you can even see the individual treads on your tires.

Everything from your vehicle and the zombies to the road debris and the background environments looks like it belongs on a dedicated game console. The first thing any Zombie Highway fan is going to notice is how pretty the sequel looks.

You need to use any means necessary to keep from wrecking and having your brain gnawed on by the every increasing horde, who just so happen to have a nasty habit of latching onto your vehicle. If you've never played the original Zombie Highway, let me get you up to speed (pun intended, forgive me): Zombies are destroying humanity and your only goal is to get as far as you can down a road crawling with the undead. Tomorrow, Zombie Highway 2 makes its long-awaited debut, and it continues the series' bloody tradition in fine style. The game received regular updates in the years since, adding so much additional content that today it's practically unrecognizable from the original App Store release - in a good way, of course. I've been a fan of the original Zombie Highway since it launched on iOS in 2010.
