I’m actually planning to put together a video review, so I’m in the process of organizing my thoughts. This thread is just a spur of the moment thing.
Overall I really liked it. It was well worth the $15 sale price I got it for. The game drops you onto a planet colonized by humans in the future which has undergone some event called “The Bleeding”. Now there’s sentiment meat creatures expanding everywhere, and people have to eat the meat to survive, and there’s meat mutants, and vomiting and putting the vomit into your inventory is a game mechanic. You as the player have some kind of infection, which starts the story and you go out into the wastes and get into fights. It’s David Cronenberg’s Kenshi, more or less.
It’s an RPG, but choices are pretty streamlined. There also aren’t alternate ways than combat to complete many quests. It’s a little disappointing for the dialog based skills to get so little use. Combat is real time, I’d call it hard hitting twinstick style combat. Even end game a good three or so hits could kill my character from mid or high level enemies. There is a stealth mechanic, which works though often it acts just as a way to get close and deal some sneak damage rather than being able to sneak entirely past obstacles.
There is overworld travel in the style of an OG Fallout game. The player can go through the desert divided into two areas, chokepointed by a specific location full of enemies, but once that is cleared out, can freely go back and forth.
There’s relatively new content, The Perished City, which is a city so large it has its own overworld travel.
The game is Early Access and has been that way on Steam since 2021. Lots of the negative reviews are by people unhappy with the pace of updates. Many of those reviews were calling it dead or abandoned right before the big Perished City update dropped. Personally while I obviously want to see the game get fully completed, what’s there right now was worth the price of entry.
Menschlicher_Fehler@feddit.org 1 day ago
Still waiting for the full release before buying/playing it. I tend to burn myself out on Early Access games before they are finished, never returning for 1.0.
setsneedtofeed@lemmy.world 1 day ago
I often agree with this, though for Death Trash given the slow pace of major updates I figured I’d just jump in. It only took me about 10 hours to beat the main content, and a few more hours poking around to feel finished with the game. This isn’t something like Zomboid with a big sandbox element to sink hours and hours into.