Again, resource scarcity is never really an issue in this game. I admit to never actually bothering with The Forest, since I don't have any interest in zombie survival games, and this game is simply that genre with a mild flavor twist. You need to work really, really hard or make some phenomenally poor choices to starve to death in this game. The environment isn't a major threat to the player outside of the obligatory giant scary fish. Resource scarcity isn't very well balanced, and you're able to simply grind whatever you need to survive. As often happens with these types of games, I mastered the basic survival mechanics fairly quickly, made a megaproject base in one game, and lost interest. Stranded Deep is a fun crafting experience, but the game lacks any real depth. Mist Survival was showing me that i should probably better wait before buying early access games.Īs an aficionado of survival games, I see a lot of titles I recognize!
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I will probably buy it as soon it becomes full release for PC. But the controls on Switch are clunky as fuck, and its not up to date yet.Įdit: Sorry, went completely offtopic Im currently watching a deep stranded lets play, and its interesting but i have not played it yet. Its almost perfect in my opinion.įor those who want to buy it, buy it on PC! I own the game on PC, and on Switch as well. But Ark is more like a RPG with survival elements, and while i enjoyed that as well, TLD is the survival game i keep coming back after every few months. I can only think of one Survival Game that can be as huge as TLD is, and thats Ark. Green Hell has by no means a small map, it will keep you busy for a while. I can recommend it, but dont expect it to be as huge as TLD is. Sorting around your Items in your Backpack while Navigating, checking time and health status on your solar powered Smartwatch is a very interesting UI as well.
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You can get the mental up again by sitting on your campfire, sleep for more then 6 hours straight. And below 50/100, you start to see hallucinations. Things like being injured for too long, eating human meat or maggots, dont cure illnesses for too long and this kind of stuff reduce your mental health as well. What i also like is the Mental Health system. For that reason its recommended to put it where rain cant reach it, just like you would want your fire be windshielded in TLD. And like the wind blows out your fire in TLD, rain can put your fire out in Green Hell. Being able to customize everything is something you will miss in many games, unfortunately.Īnother really nice feature is that theres a rainy season, and a dry saison for every 30 or 60 ingame Days. You have to select premade difficultys, and you cant adjust everything as you wish like in TLD. Another similarity to TLD.īut it doesnt have a Custom Mode! I know that can be really important for many People. It has a story mode as well, but the real fun is playing the survival sandbox. Same for hitting things with a knife, axe, bow etc. The more fires you make, the better you get at it. You can build houses there and grow your own plants, also alot of crafting, and Skills like in TLD.
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If you lack one, your maximum health and stamina gets reduced. Instead of Hunger and Thirst, you need hydration, protein, carbohydrates and fats. You need to inspect your body parts in order to see whats wrong, the game just hints with a lens symbol that theres something off. You dont have to worry about the Temperature there, but it has alot of features i really like.
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Its another cool Survival Game, and a little bit discounted now on Steam.