Okay, so today I wanna share my experience with “Z Fight: Korean Zombie.” It all started when I saw the trailer – looked awesome, right? So I thought, “Why not give it a try?”

First thing, I got the game. Easy enough. Then I started playing, and man, it was a bit overwhelming at first. There’re so many moves and combos to learn, you know?
So, I spent a good chunk of time just in the training mode. Figured I needed to get the basics down before I embarrassed myself online. I practiced the punches, the kicks, the grapples – all that stuff.
- Started with the basic jab, cross, hook.
- Then I moved on to kicks – low kicks, high kicks, roundhouse kicks.
- Finally, I tried to get the hang of grappling, which is a whole other beast.
After a while, I felt like I was getting somewhere. I could actually pull off some decent combos. Not gonna lie, it felt pretty good.
Online Battles
Then came the real test – online matches. My first few matches were rough. I got my butt kicked, to put it mildly. But I kept playing, kept learning from my mistakes. Slowly but surely, I started winning a few matches.
It was a grind, for sure. But it was also a lot of fun. I even made a few friends online who were also into the game.

Now, I wouldn’t say I’m a pro or anything, but I can definitely hold my own. I still play “Z Fight: Korean Zombie” regularly, and I’m always trying to improve. It’s a challenging game, but it’s also rewarding when you finally start to see some progress. I think this game is very good!
So yeah, that’s my “Z Fight: Korean Zombie” journey so far. If you’re thinking about trying it, I’d say go for it. Just be prepared to put in some time and effort, and don’t get discouraged if you lose a lot at first. It’s all part of the learning process. I believe everyone can be good as me!