This aspect really sets the game apart from H1Z1 and allows for some great gameplay. There are a number of MODS available for it. DayBreak has played with that cap a number of times.ħ Days to Die, on the other hand, is all about putting server control in the hands of the server owner. There are no options to fine tune loot, zombies or other key aspects to the game. H1Z1 has PVP and PVE versions but Whitelist owners have little control outside providing to revoking access to their servers. H1Z1: Just Survive leans on the developer provided server model with a few Whitelist Servers. CORE MODELSĮach game has a very different framework.
Both of these games are in Early Release on Steam.
They have their moments where your heart gets racing but gore and suspense are not the primary drivers. H1Z1: Just Survive and 7 Days to Die don’t lean heavily on the horror angle to bring into the zombie apocalypse. Funny commercial but the genre is just not my cup of tea. I think they even made a television commercial about it where the group could leave in a car and instead decides to hide by all the sharp tools. Almost everyone dies and they die because they make the most ridiculous decisions. In fact, I have always hated horror films. I am not much one for gaming for the horror factor.
Who cares? Why do I want to play that game? Zombie games seem to be all the rage these days and I was not sure why.