Yeah you can't blame The Fun Pimps on this one, it's clearly on Telltale Games and them ONLY!!! And if Telltale Games had never went bankrupt and if they were still a thing, the Console version would of probably been in Alpha 17 or 18 by now. It definitely will be a new experience! Beware of the structural integrity/gravity rules! Unlike Minecraft, things in this game will collapse on your head!Ĭool i will give it a try i guess, just gonna suck if we build a nice base and have lots of items stored and they all just disapear but like i said ill try it we mite still have somewhat fun as long as the MD5 error doesnt haunt us If offline co-op is what you're looking for, then that $18 might not be a bad purchase. Let me put it this way: if I did not have access to a gaming PC and I wanted some console co-op action, I absolutely would fire up 7D2D again and play it. Not until Alpha 18 (on PC) did we get 7D2D's version of creepers. But more blood and gore and more running away from things trying to kill you! No Creepers, though, so that's nice. I am also a big Minecraft fan (at least I was, until the more recent Bedrock builds broke all of the spawn farms) and 7D2D hits some of the same notes. ![]() ![]() Emphasis in 7D2D would be on survival, though you can tone that down in the settings if you want more of the building aspect. It's likely that you'll get your $18 worth if you're playing co-op and you both like building and survival games. I spent 500+ hours playing on console and enjoyed every minute of it. If I can even remember how to play in A15! I am ever hopeful about that because console is my preferred gaming platform.Įdit to add: if you do end up getting it, send me a forum PM with your gamertag and I'll join up co-op to show you around a bit. You will not ever get any updates or patches to that version, but maybe, someday, there will be a new console release since TFP reacquired the rights from Telltale. Only once did I ever have the "MD5"/base-clearing bug, but it does happen. I switched over to PC version about when A17 came out because we were missing out on many features over on console. If you can't play on PC, though, and the $18 isn't any hardship, it still is a really fun game. Console edition is approximately Alpha 15 and many, many changes have happened since then. The console edition is still a lot of fun, but almost nothing that you will read about here in these forums is going to be helpful to you. That said, I wouldn't buy it for that price unless playing on PC is not an option. 7 Days to Die is the only true survival RPG with nearly 50 multi-tiered skill and perk groups.Ī high speed connection above 192 Kb is recommended for online play.I am a HUGE 7D2D Console Edition fan, because that's how I got started. ![]() ![]() Improve – Increase your skills in a multitude of active and passive disciplines. Enjoy unlimited access to nearly 400 in-game items and 1,200 unique building blocks in creative mode. Design your fortress to include traps and defensive positions to survive the undead - the world is fully destructible and moldable.Ĭooperate or Compete – Includes two player split screen mode, with support for up to 4 players online, in Player versus Player, co-op survival, or co-op creative modes.Ĭreate - Unleash your creativity and build the ultimate world by yourself or with friends. It presents combat, crafting, looting, mining, exploration, and character growth, in a way that has seen a rapturous response from fans worldwide.Įxplore – Huge, unique and rich environments, offering the freedom to play the game any way you want.Ĭraft – Craft and repair weapons, clothes, armor, tools, vehicles, and more.īuild – Take over a ruin, or build from the ground-up. Set in a brutally unforgiving post-apocalyptic world overrun by the undead, 7 Days to Die is an open-world game that is a unique combination of first person shooter, survival horror, tower defense, and role-playing games.
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