úterý 22. května 2018

State of Decay 2 PC review: bugs hold back refined zombie bashing

While some play videogames to be entertained, I do so for the morals they can bestow. I like to come out the other side a better person, armed with new lessons and ideas for the future. Undead Labs’ State of Decay 2, it turns out, is just such a game. The lesson? Never put Harry Shepherd in charge of a community of survivors in the event of a zombie apocalypse. Ever.

 

It’s not as if I’m a threat to anybody, per se. I am merely prone to wilting under the pressure of making decisions while the lives of other less-putrid-smelling humans hang in the balance, and incompetence - which, I accept, is actually a bit of a threat now that I think about it.

 

Perhaps I’d be better off trying these other zombie games, although I am unconvinced.

 

Case in point: Tim. Poor Tim. No doubt already traumatised by losing the rest of his Enclave - other human factions with which you can trade, ally with, and attack as you see fit - to the horde, another of my not-so-merry band and I rescued him from an infestation of zeds. A screamer, perhaps cruelly mimicking the final moments of Tim’s mates, was calling his fellow rotting shufflers for dinner.

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Choosing between certain death and slightly-less-certain death, Tim opted for the latter by signing up to the Shepz Survival Squad - as I call it, it didn’t really catch on with the others - but things weren’t looking up for him for long. An unfortunate combination of his insistence that we take revenge by dispatching another infestation much further away, and my lack of backbone, led us to drive far into the perfect darkness of Drucker County.



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https://www.pcgamesn.com/state-of-decay-2/state-of-decay-2-pc-review

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