A couple of years ago, i wrote monthly articles about newly released indie post-apocalyptic games. Those kind games were released all the time. And that doesn't include AAA and older games. Making one ultimate list would be one hell lot of time and the reader would be most likely lost. On the other hand, making a list of tested, loved and recommended games would help a lot the community. Also, it would be better to separate in several categories, and notably give the zombie their own category, as there are so many of them, and are often very generic.
Zombies is so big that it is a genre of its own so it being post-apocalyptic feels pointless to me. It just muddies the water. Bloats any list it gets put on. Mr Fish , Nov 2, As I wrote zombie games are most often apocalyptic and not post-apocalyptic. We should of course single out the PA games that are of most relevance for this site when we make our review list. I would also like to do some retro reviews of older games for this site. I give you Roadkill. Not particularly a great game nor bad.
Perfectly passable game for So now you drive around post apocalypse Arizona Now with it's own volcano and view of the pacific ocean doing jobs for British Clowns, Army Remnants and Pro-Football players while rag dolling Mexican cowboys who get caught in your wheel well when you run them over sometimes all the while Judas Priest blasts on the radio, or the one radio station with the imposter Rush Limbaugh blaming the democrats for letting the world go to shit and causing the virus to ruin his golf game because it rotted his knee cap off and his solution to solve the housing crises is to build homes out of all the dead bodies laying everywhere.
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The game's first teaser shows off Forever Skies' main concept, with much of its action taking place on crumbling buildings, towering above the layer of toxic clouds that make the ground uninhabitable.
The player is tasked with exploring and researching in this sky-high world, with the game incorporating classic survival elements like base-building, crafting, and planting crops. While details on combat are still murky, it'll be present in the gameplay, with players eventually having to face whatever threats are lurking beneath the Earth's deadly cloud layer.
The focus on viruses and medical experimentation was already a part of the game before the COVID pandemic hit, Blumenfeld added, though the team at Far From Home ended up having to tweak how it was presented, in light of changing attitudes to disease and medical science due to the pandemic. Forever Skies is expected to launch in early access for PC later this year, and initially will be a single-player experience. Far From Home intend to release the game at a later point on next-gen consoles, as well as adding the option to play in co-op.
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