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Dead Matter
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2020-02-06 at 5:29 PM UTCZombie survival game that is set in post-apocalyptic Alberta, Canada!
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2020-02-06 at 5:40 PM UTCShit.
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2020-02-06 at 5:45 PM UTCFecal matter more like.
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2020-02-06 at 9:11 PM UTC
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2020-02-06 at 9:13 PM UTCGraphics are wank.
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2020-02-06 at 9:19 PM UTC
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2020-02-06 at 9:28 PM UTCCurrent gameplay starts at about 14 minutes in.
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2020-02-06 at 9:29 PM UTCWaiting for Nemesis.
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2020-02-06 at 9:43 PM UTCNever heard of that.
In the gameplay dude goes inside a building and turns on a light, then blocks the windows up with newspapers so people can't see him cause of the fishbowl effect. -
2020-02-06 at 9:47 PM UTC
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2020-02-07 at 9:34 AM UTCLmao it's the perfect setting because ITS ALREADY A WASTELAND
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2020-02-07 at 4:16 PM UTC
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2020-02-07 at 4:52 PM UTCThis game will suck as much as Alberta unless Banff is included and youre stuck in that hotel and the zombies are all coming down the mountains.
Also 8th Ave in Calgary features both the walking dead (fake business type people) and the sitting dead (natives bumming change and bottles) -
2020-02-07 at 5:46 PM UTCedited for privacy
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2020-02-07 at 6:36 PM UTCAll the best games take place in shitty places.
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2020-02-07 at 6:42 PM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe All the best games take place in shitty places.
This is not true at all. I'm not the biggest video game player but no developer is going to say "lets set it in a really unnappealing place." The world the games exist in is extremely important and you are going to buy this game because you live in Alberta. I just think of GTA and Hyrule and just cause and red faction and silent hill all taking place in cool places, not a flyover Canadian province people only go to for the higher standard of living (because oil) then move back home with nice trucks. Remove the higher standard of living and you've just got a flat patch of nothing -
2020-02-07 at 6:59 PM UTC
Originally posted by Sudo This is not true at all. I'm not the biggest video game player but no developer is going to say "lets set it in a really unnappealing place." The world the games exist in is extremely important and you are going to buy this game because you live in Alberta. I just think of GTA and Hyrule and just cause and red faction and silent hill all taking place in cool places, not a flyover Canadian province people only go to for the higher standard of living (because oil) then move back home with nice trucks. Remove the higher standard of living and you've just got a flat patch of nothing
The area around canmore is appealing. If you actually watched the gameplay and thought the setting was a flat patch of nothing you might need some glasses. During some sort of zombie catastrophe the struggle of surviving a rural woodsy area like that seems appealing for a game. All the best games have something to struggle with, otherwose they would be boring. -
2020-02-07 at 7:33 PM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe The area around canmore is appealing. If you actually watched the gameplay and thought the setting was a flat patch of nothing you might need some glasses. During some sort of zombie catastrophe the struggle of surviving a rural woodsy area like that seems appealing for a game. All the best games have something to struggle with, otherwose they would be boring.
The video quality is almost as grainy as the game you're espousing. I watched a bit of the gameplay and there was a lot of basic textures inside and the outside woodsy stuff could be ok in small doses. Like I said I'm not a huge video game fan but the only zombie survival game I found appealing was set in a tropical climate and had varying terrains. Alberta is a flat patch of nothing BY EVERYONES ESTIMATION. It's like setting a video game in Wyoming, if you take away the culture there's nothing to it, hence why an interesting and interactive natural environment would make it a more engaging game.
Who knows really, it might be a good game, it might not and although I don't play video games, I'll probably encourage someone I know to buy it so I can see what it's like. I don't live in Alberta like you do though. I guess Peace River might not be a terrible setting either as long as you can light the pipelines up and the native zombies congregate to gas stations -
2020-02-07 at 7:37 PM UTC
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2020-02-07 at 7:47 PM UTC
Originally posted by Sudo
The video quality is almost as grainy as the game you're espousing. I watched a bit of the gameplay and there was a lot of basic textures inside and the outside woodsy stuff could be ok in small doses. Like I said I'm not a huge video game fan but the only zombie survival game I found appealing was set in a tropical climate and had varying terrains. Alberta is a flat patch of nothing BY EVERYONES ESTIMATION. It's like setting a video game in Wyoming, if you take away the culture there's nothing to it, hence why an interesting and interactive natural environment would make it a more engaging game.
Who knows really, it might be a good game, it might not and although I don't play video games, I'll probably encourage someone I know to buy it so I can see what it's like. I don't live in Alberta like you do though. I guess Peace River might not be a terrible setting either as long as you can light the pipelines up and the native zombies congregate to gas stations
You could watch the gameplay already posted, if you did I doubt you would think it's shit just because it's set in Albert's. It looks like a really detailed survival game, like a new and improved DayZ. I'm pretty sure you're just being sour because you're a toxic person and haven't even watched any gameplay.