Let's face it, the Horus engine was a flop--especially compared to another engine from Age of Overlord. I mean, it's got 3 Garnets. But it's not useless--oh, NO. Thanks to Imsety, Glory of Horus and King's Sarcophagus, Graveyard-reliant decks have more Graveyard setup, field presence, and access to most Rank 8 Xyz monsters! That means Spell negation, Monster negation, a draw 3, more OTK enablers, a mill-4-and-revive, and even a fair Diablosis.
So I made this Zombie World deck with a full Horus Engine. Imsety and King's Sarc both provide some Graveyard setup--which Zombies in general appreciate--and the Horus monsters can give you some Rank 8 field presence, or some Link monsters. And Canopic Protector can revive Horus monsters when your opponent decides to play the game. And if your opponent gets rid of one of your cards while you control a Horus monster, well...let's just say something interesting will happen. Due to contaning quite a few Level 8 monsters, this deck contains 3 Trade-In. And while the ideal situation is going first, this deck mains 6 hand traps, 2 Forbidden Droplets, and 3 Super Poly, so it can still put up a good fight going second.
I decided to name this deck "Shibuya Shakedown", because I had Shibuya, Tokyo on my mind. That ward of Tokyo, Japan is already crowded, but on Halloween, it's a living hell for someone with claustrophobia. In fact, its mayor Ken Hesebe has actually been cracking down on it in 2023, after a Halloween crowd surge in South Korea killed 150 people in 2022. Hesebe has been putting security guards all over Shibuya, banning alcohol sales and public drinking there, and even putting up signs requesting that people not come to Shibuya for Halloween.