Operation Blood Dock is a story of survival, sacrifice, and courage in the face of impossible odds. It's a tail of one group of UX Operatives fighting hundreds of the undead, as well as a much more sinister enemy.
A dramatized video of Undead Xbox's October 1st zombie night. We played several games that night, but the two featured in the video are "Blood Dock Episode 3" and "Blood Dock Episode 4".
This is not scripted in any way, it's just a normal zombie game, but with anything directly acknowledging that fact edited out.
See the same game from the perspective of Operative "Silvatos" here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2o5OuKj_7c
Questions and Answers
Q: Why is there so much static?
A: To explain the camera jumping from certain points. I didn't want it to just pop from one scene to another, which it often did due to extensive editing. Basically, when you see static you know that someone either said something I didn't think went with the video idea, or I just skipped a less entertaining section.
Q: Why does the cameraman change models?
A: Before I had this idea, I had an idea for a montage of game-play (coming soon). So, every game I would change models, so that the montage would look less bland and seem like there's more variety.
Q: What editing software was used?
A: Windows Movie Maker. Simplest route to take in my mind.
Q: What is Undead Xbox?
A: An Xbox 360-based community that plays custom gametypes, including zombies (primarily), and also many unconventional gametypes, like gang wars, life RP, and forts on GTA IV (primarily) and Call Of Duty games. It's also a forum, with many dedicated users (over 6500) and moderators.
Q: How can I sign up to play these types of games?
A: Go to http://undead-xbox.forumotion.com/ and read the FAQ. Read the whole damn thing. ALL OF IT. After reading it, you'll know what to do. Make sure to also stay active in the forums, as that increases the chance you'll be invited into a game, and also visit my community games thread, which you'll see in my signature.
Q: Are these games fun?
A: Hell yes they are. Even if some parts look less than thrilling, they are. It's a lot different when it's YOU in the zombies' "jawhairs".
Q: How often are these games played?
A: Every Saturday, it would be more if more people would sign up to play community games (check my signature!).
Q: How many games are played a night?
A: Many. Anywhere from 7-20. You'll get plenty of chances to be a survivor, and the rules are easy to understand and follow.
This Look Amazing i wish they intive me more :( -K1LL3R G777
johntheboy13 4 months ago 2
@johntheboy13 DUDE I invite you all the time, and you never accept invites. In fact you may have been deleted off the tags because of it.
UndeadXbox 4 months ago 6