Some critics found the storyline unoriginal and predictable , feeling it was a "stitched together" collection of ideas from better zombie movies.
Despite a micro-budget, the film effectively conveys a worldwide apocalypse by using footage from multiple global locations including Los Angeles, Tel Aviv, and Athens.
Digital effects like fake blood and gunfire were frequently cited as distracting and "unreal".
Fans of the genre enjoyed nods to classics like Evil Dead and Dead Alive .
It may be worth a watch for the visual flair and brutal gore.
It is often described as a "hard pass" or a "stinker" due to its low production value.
Reviews for the 2017 low-budget British zombie film are deeply divided, ranging from praise for its global scale and gore to harsh criticism of its acting and digital effects.
Reviewers from IMDb and Starburst Magazine generally view it as a "serviceable" but flawed entry in the zombie genre.