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1. Normal
2. Hardcore
3. Undead Nightmare <---------DO NOT SELECT THIS-------------
Edit: Also this game is like 10-15 years old. So................Not sure what to tell you. I guess its alot like movies in the late 70's and early 80's that always had that 5-10 second <blank> shot.
Edit2: But if you are asking about the Philosophical considerations. Well, death frightens people. They fear to go quietly into that Dark Night. And that Dark Night rising from its Grave and hungering for their life, intesenfies the Fears. At least thats my thoughts on the matter (from all of the 2 minutes I considered it). I am going to go get a cookie while you ponder the conflicts of the living and the dead.
It's also honestly better than the base game esp in terms of replayability.
Nobody ever says "hey don't kill that zombie". If they do, feel free to ignore them.