Less than a month after a zombie outbreak, three friends try to survive in an isolated house, yet there is more to the surrounding zombies than initially thought. Check out the review.
We’ve been here many times before. Plague starts to turn human-kind into cannibalistic zombies while a bunch of survivors try to (ahem) survive. Games, movies, television series and books have been saturated in recent years with the undead, so what was needed was to add a little spin to the tale. 
This is where A New Infection succeeds.
Starting off like many before it, A New Infection sees a group of friends leaving the (almost) comfort of their home to gain some supplies. When one friend returns from a little shopping trip in the middle of the night, his friends meet him on the driveway to unload the car and unknowingly leave the front door open for any zombies to walk in.
What we are left with is a clean-up job inside the house and then a hilarious little twist to the genre at the end.
Have a look for yourself.
A New Infection looks pretty decent and has some nice looking effects (especially with the zombie make-up). The sound design is okay, although at one point (around the 3:31 mark) it sounds as if Michael Jackson’s Bad is about to start.
At under five minutes, A New Infection is certainly worth a watch, especially for the end.
