To say that this is merely a retrofuturist sciencefiction version of Left 4 Dead feels reductive, but after two full runs through its surprisingly slight campaign and a brief tour of its additional modes, it’s a difficult conclusion to avoid. If you’ve played Valve’s classic fourplayer co-op zombie-grinder, you know exactly what you’re getting with Stray Bombay’s debut title, for better or worse. Although it hits its marks, by and large, it does little to make itself stand out from the crowd.
As easy as it is to nitpick about it is undeniable that it looks a treat, its disco-tinged