State of Survival: Zombie Game With a Unique Gameplay Style
The undead have overrun the streets. You’re the only survivor in your group. Welcome to State of Survival.
Now, we’ve talked about many zombie
games during our time creating articles for this blog, most of which
share similar themes and gameplay style, which is why weren’t very
excited when first trying out State of Survival. However, our opinion
quickly changed about 5 minutes into the game, when we saw that it
combined many different gameplay styles. Is it a conquest game? Is it a
game with real-time strategy combat? Well, maybe it’s a little bit of
both, as you’ll soon notice from reading this review.
State of Survival is an interesting experiment by developer KingsGroup Holdings, who also brought us games like Z Day: Hearts of Heroes and
the lesser-known Dino War: Rise of Beasts. Their latest zombie game is
nothing like the other two as it brings us a unique combination of
genres that feels awesome to play both in singleplayer and multiplayer
modes. For the former, you can focus on battling NPC enemies to clear
more space for your base or to complete several stages, while you can
also scout and attack other players on the world map for the latter.
Furthermore, State of Survival also
brings us a rich narrative with many different characters that compels
us to complete stages and discover more of the backstory. While it’s
fairly light on the text elements (even going as far as to provide us
with an option to skip the dialog), those who take the time to read
through most conversations will probably find a reason to keep playing.
But don’t get us wrong, this game isn’t story-driven at all; the story
is only there to garnish the gameplay, which is, by far, the strongest
point of this zombie game.
Without further ado, let’s dive in and see what State of Survival has in store for us.
The Story so Far
If you’ve played other zombie games before,
the story here will seem very familiar: The world has fallen into chaos
after the zombie outbreak, which forced the survivors of the apocalypse
to group up into settlements and safe havens from the encroaching
undead threat. However, lawlessness and anarchy reigns as people
constantly fight each other over resources.
You assume to role of Sergeant Joe
Nolan, a battle-hardened ex-military officer that was dishonorably
discharged under accusations of smuggling. A few minutes into the game,
Sarge rescues a woman from a zombie attack, and then gets accepted into a
safe haven. After proving his worth and resourcefulness in taking back
lost territory from the zombies, Sarge gets promoted to Chief of the
outpost. It’s your task to create a powerful settlement that can weather
both zombie attacks as well as assaults from other rival factions.
Conquest or RTS?
The core gameplay of State of Survival
is that of a conquest game. You’ll spend most of your time in your base,
building and upgrading new structures, gathering resources, training
troops, and basically doing everything that a Chief does. However, this
gameplay is contrasted with RTS and real-time combat sections where you
can partake of different challenges.
For example, while you can train many
different types of troops to send them on expeditions in the world map,
you can also build up your heroes, equip them with different gear, and
send them on missions in the Explorer Trail. These missions play more
like a strategy game with real-time combat where your heroes have to
battle against the onslaught of incoming enemy zombies.
Every character has different skills
that makes them awesome for battling different types of zombies. For
example, Sarge can deploy a powerful turret that, while very fragile, it
can supplement Sarge’s own firepower and help to keep enemies at bay.
Maddie & Frank, on the other hand, is a unit comprised of a
crossbow-wielding woman and her faithful dog, who defeat the zombies
using bolt & fang, and can also throw a pipe bomb in a crowd of
undead, dealing huge damage to everything caught in the blast.
At the time of writing, there are just
over 10 heroes to unlock in the game, all of which have their own unique
skills and traits, making them ideal for different missions. These
Explorer Trial missions are a great way to break the monotony that
plagues most conquest games. Not only is State of Survival a great title
if you’re looking for good ol’ conquest PvP, it also provides you with a
fantastic single player experience.
A Variety of Unlockables
State of Survival doesn’t shirk in the
amount of stuff you can unlock while playing and progressing. There’s
always something to look forward to in this zombie game: whether it’s
unlocking a new troop type that’ll give you the edge in PvP, researching
a new technology to increase your resource production and construction
speed, or driving the zombies out of another area to expand your camp.
However, these are all elements that you’d expect from a conquest game
like this one.
Nevertheless, since State of Survival
also incorporates strategy and real-time combat elements, there’s also
many unlockables when it comes to personal strengths, gear, and combat
skills. Every character that you unlock for the Explorer Trial can be
upgraded, outfitted with different gear, and can even learn new
abilities. And if you’re into that kind of stuff, every hero has their
own backstory, which you can read in the hero menu.
There’s a lot of stuff to do in State of
Survival. This just might be the zombie game to end all zombie games,
at least when it comes to conquest and RTS titles. The combination of
elements that KingsGroup has achieved is unprecedented in this specific
genre and we think that it may appeal to a broader audience than usual.
You can bet that we’ll be spending some time developing our towns and
upgrading our heroes in this game.
What about you? Have you already tried
State of Survival? We’d love to hear your thoughts and opinions on this
amazing zombie game, so leave us a comment in the section below!
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