Character management, base building, scavenging, equipment creating and so much more are all unleashed onto you and what starts out as a pretty boring zombie game suddenly evolves into something totally different with a depth of gameplay I rarely see in big budget, AAA titles never mind a low budget indie game as State of Decay was. Long story short, he was right as its when you do “get to the church” in State of Decay when the game really opens up. So I did, I gave State of Decay another go – hell I paid for the fucking thing so I may as well get something out of it right? All through my play time I just kept hearing my brother in the back of my head saying “get to the church, get to the church, get to the church” in a really annoying voice. “Just get to the safe-house at the church” is what my brother told me. The game was ugly, had numerous glitches and frame-rate issues. It was tedious and I got rather angry with my sibling for convincing me to fork over my hard earned cash and quickly turned it off. I sat there playing this abomination of a game for a while, running around and smacking zombies around the head with a piece of wood. But he was persistent and without giving too much away he just kept telling me how great the game was and so I reluctantly downloaded it and hated it. Then State of Decay was released and my brother kept hounding me to play it…and I really didn’t want to. Don’t get me wrong, the Undead Nightmare DLC for Red Dead Redemption was amazing, but did anyone honestly think that the game needed zombies? Zombie games were everywhere and as I said – by 2013 I was just so utterly bored of those undead bastards. There were zombie games everywhere, even in games you think wouldn’t have them – I’m looking at you Red Dead Redemption. Back in 2013 when Undead Labs released the first State Of Decay game, I was bored of the whole zombie survival genre.
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