STATE OF DECAY 2 - What’s your “and then it got worse” story?
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State of Decay 2 - is an open-world zombie survival video game developed by Undead Labs and published by Microsoft Studios. "Wikipedia"
Hello, my beautiful friends! Thanks for coming again! How are you living? So, Today I am going to talk about a fantastic game called State of Decay 2!
Post-zombie-apocalypse story to wipe out the Blood Plague. One woman who wanted to track down what happened to a police officer friend of hers in a series of missions, and when eventually appoint a leader of the group, their randomly determined class appears to influence how the story ends. Ammo is scarce enough that shooting feels like a last resort. A limited gas supply adds some tension to every excursion. Having to keep your cars in good repair adds another layer of stress, and it’s a challenge to have to work your way out of a predicament by scrounging around for a gas can or repair kit.
First in an abandoned home but later in a larger, more exciting location like a strip mall or theme park. The base is always under threat of zombie attack. Scavenging for resources to keep the community running is refreshing. Food is found in restaurants and stores, fuel is in gas stations, construction supplies at construction sites, etc.
They sound nasty, but in practice, Plague zombies are negligibly more threatening than their yellow-eyed brethren. Rival humans. Most of them will start out friendly and open to trade, though they soon become needy and ask for donations of resources.
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