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I went back to Grand Theft Auto 4 for a Call of Duty zombie mod mash up and came away wondering how the heck I got this…

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There's something fitting about a bygone zombie mod that simply refuses to die. That's exactly what Cheyron's Nazi Zombies is—a hybrid throwback to Call of Duty's earliest undead horde mode that's 10 years in the making and set within Grand Theft Auto 4.

I hardly need an excuse to return to GTA 4's faux slant on New York City, so at face value Cheyron's work is great fun. Re-filling the shoes of Niko Bellic with an assault rifle in-hand, fending off wave after wave of faceless bad guys feels as good now as it ever did decades ago; as does revisiting some of the game's iconic map locations, such as the Times Square-aping 'Star Junction' of Liberty City.

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