63 people found this review helpful
12 people found this review funny
Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 898.6 hrs on record
Posted: 31 Oct, 2019 @ 5:25am
Updated: 29 Nov @ 6:46am
Product received for free

DISCLAIMER: Review is written BEFORE I started working at Avalanche Studios Group (Owners of Systemic Reaction), do not want to hide that fact.

TL;DR - I enjoy the game and would recommend it to others quite easily.

Going to throw out a missconception that has been circling around since release of the game that its a "survival" game. It's not, you're attempting to survive against the enemy in the same way when you're playing a Call of Duty campaign or the like, doesn't make CoD a Survival game because of that.

There are also no survival elements in the game, more RPG elements than Survival since you have no Food/Water/Sleep meeters which is lovely. I hate the living hell out of them :)

Content wise the game currently has a decent amount of stuff to do, but if you're among the people that generally only plays a game once to complete the story and then doesn't touch it until you have more new stuff to do to repeat the same thing again, then Generation Zero might be a game you shouldn't play.

I generally fall into that category myself but I've found enjoyment in the game regardless of knowing pretty much 99.99% of the game by heart, I've replayed it several times over since Launch and always have fun when playing the game, and even more so if I'm just playing with 1 more friend since it allows me to do more dumb stuff without worrying too much xD Like going #YOLO onto a tank with just Landmines or using nothing but frag grenades to knock it down!

I wont say the game is flawless or that there are no issues since that is just lying (every game has issues, and more or less depending on your preference/expectations). For example GenerationZero uses a Tetris (Diablo etc) like Inventory system which I'm a super duper big anti-fan of, I hate it like the plague. But it's stuff you can deal with.

I know a decent amount of people have run into issues with like progression blockers or crashes etc and so have I, but I've never once felt like the devs didn't care or that it wouldn't be resolved in a timely manner. Many issues have been resolved since Launch and more stuff that the Community wanted has been added as well. (Bikes as transporation and Plundra which is a storage container found in like all safe houses) So I got hope and faith that issues that the community actually brings forth in a civil manner (Saying game is sh*t, pliz fix. Obviously won't work since you're not saying what specifically) so that the Devs can work on it.

So after playing 641 hours (At the time of writing) would I recommend the game to people? Yes, yes I would, quite a lot. Especially if you can also play with others, and if none of your friends got the game, the games Discord is quite active and generally you can find people to play with there.

200+hrs later from the original posting at 641hrs , the game has received tons of love from the developers and the community feedback is being absorbed (Melee weapons for example), so if you STILL haven't tried the game, then ya really should.
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5 Comments
Foxly 27 Nov, 2019 @ 9:51pm 
Been keeping an eye on this even during the early parts of it's release. Honestly from what I seen if you were to compare it to anything I'd say and open world Left 4 Dead with rogue AI machines and upgradeable weapons.

Hopefully I can get the money around and my friends interested to get this, I'd love to play through it with them and if not it looks fun to skulk through in single player anyway.

Thanks for the review it helped allot!
BiddinWar 27 Nov, 2019 @ 12:37am 
@Lost sorry for late reply my dude. I don't seem to get notifications ??

Anyways, I'm enjoying the game overall because I like the things in it, the story that is there and how the missions are done. Majority of my hours were also done before the game introduced a more hand-holding mechanic due to community request.

Many didn't like the fact that you had to *READ* the quests and do puzzles to figure out where to go next and so now we got a hand holding GPS marker on the map showing the next location everytime and where the items are to pick up. This is very boring for me, but I still enjoy it.

Even more so now with the Alpine Unrest DLC which is just a baller.
l o s t 17 Nov, 2019 @ 3:44pm 
Hey Biddin,
I played the game for a bit with friends, it was fun. We encountered several bugs but it did not take away the fun factor. We got to the third part I guess, the airport, but we got bored after realizing it was just going to be the same robots, just getting harder after that. How did you make it pass all of that? Does the game really get hard or something?
oracle 1 Nov, 2019 @ 12:35pm 
650+
Wtf.
O Culpado 31 Oct, 2019 @ 4:57pm 
A quite thorough review and nice palpable analogies.
PS.: Jesus 600+ hours!