I never noticed that, it’s cool because Day of the Dead is the name of the last film in the original George A. Romero Zombie Trilogy. Tag takes place in the same place as Call of the Dead, which George A. Romero was a character in and was making a movie there.
TheHighTierHuman
“Nacht Der Untoten” actually means “Nigh of The Undead”
S0_B00sted
That was kind of the whole point of the name…
Sarcastic_Rocket
There are two maps that are directly named after George Romero movies, these are those to maps
Fn4cK
Yes, and Verrückt means crazy, hinting at the fact that it takes place in an asylum. Der Riese is the giant, and Der Anfang means the behinning.
PS: I barely hear anyone non-german pronounce it right so here it is – Der Riese is pronounced “Ree-suh”, not “rees” or “rise” (source: I’m German)
YeezusWoks
Toten is dead. Untoten is undead.
dasic___
Bro still using Internet explorer for his zombie news
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I never noticed that, it’s cool because Day of the Dead is the name of the last film in the original George A. Romero Zombie Trilogy. Tag takes place in the same place as Call of the Dead, which George A. Romero was a character in and was making a movie there.
“Nacht Der Untoten” actually means “Nigh of The Undead”
That was kind of the whole point of the name…
There are two maps that are directly named after George Romero movies, these are those to maps
Yes, and Verrückt means crazy, hinting at the fact that it takes place in an asylum. Der Riese is the giant, and Der Anfang means the behinning.
PS: I barely hear anyone non-german pronounce it right so here it is – Der Riese is pronounced “Ree-suh”, not “rees” or “rise” (source: I’m German)
Toten is dead. Untoten is undead.
Bro still using Internet explorer for his zombie news
Nacht is “Night of the Living Dead”