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7 days to die xbox review
7 days to die xbox review











7 days to die xbox review

Performanceħ Days to Die's console version feels noticeably inferior to its PC counterpartĮvidence of 7 Days to Die's port from the PC to Xbox One isn't discrete, with a lack of optimization for the console. When combined with loose movement and animations, combat begins to show the flaws in 7 Days to Die's execution. This is most noticeable with zombie animations, which feel slow and unresponsive upon receiving damage. The world lacks the polish to be expected, with bland animations that feel rather static. One of the more important qualities of any role-playing title is player immersion, which 7 Days to Die fails to withhold due to its numerous inconsistencies. While the concepts behind 7 Days to Die's mechanics accomplish what they set out to achieve, the game's flawed implementation holds back its potential. These skill points aren't easy to come across, which places more weight on how they're allocated. Spending skill points earned throughout the game let you acquire these new skills, to increase the player's potential in certain areas. The skills system adds further depth to player progression, with set abilities to be accumulated over the course of the game. Despite their overwhelming introduction, the game's crafting systems become less relevant as a player progresses. Beyond obtaining materials, crafting is rather simple, with no additional steps beyond a click of a few buttons. While this appears complex at first, the game's basic crafting mechanics are explained in a short tutorial. The world lacks the polish to be expected, with bland animations that feel rather staticįollowing your first few minutes in the wastelands of 7 Days to Die, the game exposes new players to its daunting resource management, skills, and crafting systems.













7 days to die xbox review