Valheim is the only survival game I enjoyed. It automatically puts new usable things in your hotbar, there are lots of tips on what to do, and a giant bird that also fly in and lets you know what is going on. You can’t starve to death and building is really straightforward.
Starting areas are not deadly unless you make some bad decisions. Doing regular and obvious stuff like finding shelter and making a fire protects you in the meadows. The first few biomes are not grindy at all unless you want them to be, but it does get a little bit later on. I like replaying the first five biomes as the maps are dynamically generated and can vary widely.
I bounced off a lot of survival games before that one.
Nelots@piefed.zip 1 week ago
Now to be fair to other survival games, 7 days to die is just a terribly made game imo. They’ve been consistently dumbing it down and straying further from a zombie apocalypse every update. Nowadays zombie dogs look more like wendigos, and for a while they had literal yetis and plague spitting mummies in the game until they got a lot of shit for it and had to retexture them into proper zombies. I’ve got 900 hours in the game and I just can’t touch it anymore, it’s no longer fun.
P00ptart@lemmy.world 1 week ago
No real loss then I guess. I gave up rather quickly on that one. I guess my thing with survival games is that I’m less and less willing to trudge through as much bullshit. I can play hard games and struggle through. I can play bad games and struggle through. But I can’t do both and the survival genre seems to have a lot of both.
Nelots@piefed.zip 1 week ago
I think survival games are the type of game that are infinitely more fun with a friend or two to play along with. As long as said friends are the cooperative type and not the type that gets upset over having stuff taken from their chest. Being able to split up the grind and show off your accomplishments or frankly terrible builds to friends always makes them a lot more fun to play. They also just tend to be pretty laid back experiences usually despite their genre’s name, so it gives plenty of room to just chat.
P00ptart@lemmy.world 1 week ago
Yeah at least with fallout there were really generous, friendly people to help navigate you through the wasteland. That game and culture would be perfect if not for the live service feel.