In this review, I take a deep dive into Ghetto Zombies: Graffiti Squad, a top-down zombie shooter with graffiti, chiptune chaos, and a whole lot of repetition.
Developed by a small Brazilian indie team, the game has style for days — mutant graffiti artists, wild weapons, and a soundtrack that might tickle your brain like a chiptune version of Debbie Deb. But does personality make up for tedious objectives, brutal reload times, recycled bosses, and a seriously underwhelming ending?
I break down:
Who developed and published the game
The story, characters, and overall vibe
Gameplay mechanics, weapons, and progression
Why invincibility mode might actually be the best way to play
Boss design, level structure, and replay value
And whether this game respects your time
If you’re curious about Ghetto Zombies or on the fence about picking it up on Steam, this review should help you decide if it’s worth your time — or if it’s better left as a curiosity.
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