Voted NO and MAYBE....
Was missing an option in the first poll question: "ONLY IF IT IS RADICALLY DIFFERENT!"... no, its not enough to just be good.... yes, I am aware there are Zombie Fanboys that will play ANY good Zombie Game out there, no questions asked.
Point is, the more crowded a certain genre gets, the smaller the piece of the cake for new entrants to the space. The more the normal player gets fed, the more they will not try another piece of the cake anymore.
It doesn't really matter if your Zombies are living dead or dead-looking living (both has been done to death (pun intended))... it doesn't matter if you have to shoot up the living or only the death.
If your Zombie-Game should be anything more than yet-another-zombie-shooter-beating-the-death-horse (pun intended... the horse might still be moving, but it is clearly a Zombie ), make it something else, with Zombies.
Why was Plants vs Zombies seen as much more innovative when it came out (besides the body count of Zombie games only being at game number 9999 in a few years at the time)?
Certainly not because of the Zombie Part. The unexpected first part of the title made it interesting.
Why was The Last of Us such a big thing? Certainly not because of the hordes of undead shuffling around in it. The Zombies just happened to give the game the postapocalyptic backdrop the story needed to work.
So instead I would try to come up with something new, something interesting. Something beyond small gameplay elements like "bullets really hurt".... that will not be innovative enough in such a crowded space.
It could be the story. Postapoc stories with empty cities filled with undeads are so done to death (yay, pun....)... why not come up with a civilization that actually uses Zombies as Workforce? How about Zombies in Space (Yeah, okay, that most probably has been done already)? How about telling the story FROM THE EYES OF A ZOMBIE ITSELF?
There are so many possibilities of things you could do storywise with the undead, yet everyone just makes them the grunts to be shot up in a boring postapoc setting.
Why not see if you can do something interesting with the Gameplay? I don't know about playing as a Zombie and trying to spread the Zombie disease, but that would be new. How about a "Tower defense" like game or something where you basically need to herd the Zombies so you can use them... for...whatever sinister needs your evil corporation has?
If you could use a Zombie as a Player character, you might get some interesting possibilities... for once you have a good excuse for the players character being kind of superhuman... the character is already death after all. Being able to detach body parts might come in handy, and modelling damage taken as loosing parts of your body might make for some fun gameplay.
Also, the whole fact that your character is kinda mindless and doesn't follow your controls 100%, you need to use the environment or other tools to make your zombie do your bidding might also lead to some intersting gameplay.
As an example, I really liked the Warm Bodies movie... with all the plot holes and weird turns, it was something different and funny, which made the old Zombie Movie genre look fresh again.
Personally i think the zombies are irrelevant.
What makes the game fun ? L4D for example is not fun because of the zombies, its fun because of how its mechanics push people to cooperate, You could take that game and move it to a sci-fi setting with aliens and it would still work.
+1
A good story will always work. Good balanced and thought out gameplay too.
Using Zombies as a way to sell bad stories and mediocre games might just not be possible anymore. Too much good, and bad stuff on the market already.
Stubbs the zombie. Really fun game. You eat people's brains and they become zombies, and attempt to do the same.
You can also throw your body parts, and different ones do different things. Like throwing your hand lets it crawl around/posess people.
Just shows how much I am behind on Zombie games... so my "innovative ideas" aren't even that innovative anymore.
Guess you just need to come up with an interesting story and characters then.
What I don't like about undead zombies is the fact that it doesn't make much sense.
I don't think that they would be "a meaningless mass". "A meaningless mass" wouldn't have as objective infecting you or potentially eating you alive. But that's a good point of view.
Thanks you for your answer.
Well, do living Zombies or Zombie diseases really make more sense? Of course they are easier to explain than "living death" and "magic" for that matter... Yes, there are things that CAN to some extend control the brains of living beings. Doesn't explain why these Zombies would attack and eat Humans.... and Humans shuffling brainless around and maybe attacking small animals for food (much easier to kill than big bad humans after all), would maybe be disgusting, but not very scary....
On the other hand, what makes Zombies scary is the mere fact that they have no objective really to attack or infect you... they just have very basic instincts, like craving human flesh. the killing and infecting part is rather accidental.
Which makes Zombies more like a force of nature like a flood or volcano than a sentinent being you can hate, talk to, or hurt.