HumanitZ A Year Later, is it WORTH it EP 57

EPISODE · Oct 30, 2024 · 10 MIN

HumanitZ A Year Later, is it WORTH it EP 57

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HumanitZ: A Year Later, is it WORTH it? : EP 57HumanitZ has come a long way since its release! We take a look at how this zombie survival game has evolved over the past year, and why we think it's definitely worth checking out in 2024. HumanitZ started with a solid foundation, but it's the constant updates it's now evolved into a more complex and engaging experience. The developers have been consistently adding new content and features, improving the gameplay mechanics, and listening to player feedback.What We Love:Challenging survival: Manage your food, water, and health while fighting off zombies.Crazy zombie encounters: From sprinters to leapers, the zombies or zeeks are no picnicMultiplayer mayhem: Team up with friends and take on the zombie hordes!Meaningful updates: Each update adds something new and exciting.Improved mechanics: From inventory to camera controls, it just keeps getting better.Customization options: Tailor the experience to your playstyle, whether you want a hardcore challenge or a relaxed base-building session.New challenges: Leaping zombies, underground bunkers, and more await in the latest update!Base building: Create your own safe haven and customize it with furniture and decorations.While HumanitZ has its flaws, it's still a fun and engaging survival game that's worth exploring in 2024.Here are some things to consider before buying the game:The game can be challenging and requires a lot of time and effort to progress.The game is isometric but the camera is always improving giving you more controlWhile every game has bugs/glitches the HumanitZ fixes them quickly and listensOverall, HumanitZ is a solid survival game with a lot to offer. If you're looking for a challenging and immersive experience, you should definitely give it a try!

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