![]() I'm encouraged that in AC: Valhalla, they've incorporated a base that you grow over time and it is your hub. ![]() Basically, all items I get should just immediately get turned into components of some kind that I use to craft both my weapons, gear, but also, a base and a community. E.g, in Cyberpunk, I hate dealing with looting 100+ items every time I play, just to either scrap them or sell them. While I really like games like Cyberpunk and Assassin's Creed, I'm really wanting a AAA game of that caliber to really embrace the base building and crafting we see in survival games. I've also tried games like The Forest, and couldn't get into them either-because the point of the game is not ultimately about building an awesome base/community. But I played a fair amount when the game launched (maybe for a month or so), and it was so boring back then, that I'm having a hard time dedicating the time it takes to learn everything you can do in it now. You get to build a cool base, you get easy access to still explore and have your base (something Conan absolutely fails to facilitate), and it has elements of combat and danger. ![]() I may actually try to get back into No Man's Sky, as it apparently has turned into what is likely a great game for me. I tried playing Ark, and I think if I was a kid, I'd prefer it over Conan, but as an adult, I prefer Conan. It has it's own beauty, to be sure, but it does't match with me. I've tried Valhiem, but I just cannot get over the mine-craft-level graphics. So far, the best survival game I've found is Conan Exiles. Even a game like Dyson Sphere kind of seems to scratch the itch I have for survival games (even though there's no danger in it at all). I wonder, what even is a "survival" game to people? To me, it's crafting and base building in a dangerous world. The point of survival games for me is building up an awesome base in a dangerous world. It's far less about discovery, or combat or even dealing with "survival" elements like thirst and hunger. Then I realized what the entire point of survival games for me is. You're basically building little bases up as you go and moving around. ![]() It's describing a new survival game called Icarus, which sounds very promising, but at the end they describe how the game doesn't want you to build up a permanent base. Maybe it's the pandemic changing my thinking on things, but right now, I really like playing games where I go around collecting resources and building things from them. You can pre-purchase the game up until launch day for $25.49 with a free demo on Steam if you want to check it out before buying.My favorite genre of game right now are survival games. Welcome to Paradize shambles onto PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S on February 29. You can also invite up to three of your living and breathing buddies to tag along on your zombie-taming adventures. You’ll also have access to traps, mines, and decoy devices that you can lay around your base just in case a zombie horde wanders too close. Like most survival crafting games, you’ll also be able to scavenge for weapons to help you defend yourself, including pistols, rifles, shotguns, flamethrowers, and even freeze rays. ![]() There’s even an option to make your Zombot explode, which might sound gross but will undoubtedly be useful with a horde of untamed zombies breathing down your neck. You can have them gather resources, plant and harvest crops, help you build your base, or follow you around as a bodyguard on your supply runs out in the zombie-infested world. Like the gun-toting critters of Palworld, you’ll be able to assign a variety of tasks to your mind-controlled zombies, a.k.a. “Do you want your very own zombie companion? A faithful friend that protects you from its peers and accompanies you on all your adventures? At ParadiZe, we make it happen! Here, the zombies do all the dirty work.” That’s exactly how you’ll be spending most of your days in Welcome to Paradize, a new co-op survival title that’s coming to PC and consoles at the end of the month. Taming a zombie to be your pet might not be the best idea in a zombie apocalypse since you’re more than likely going to end up as zombie chow, unless you’ve got the technology to brainwash them into doing your every bidding. ![]()
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