HumanitZ’s Hardcore Breaks the BIGGEST Survival Rule Ep 23-A

EPISODE · Nov 25, 2023 · 19 MIN

HumanitZ’s Hardcore Breaks the BIGGEST Survival Rule Ep 23-A

from State of Survival Podcast · host State Of Survival Podcast

Ep 23-A | HumanitZ’s Hardcore Breaks the BIGGEST Survival Rule In this video, we delve into our recent gameplay experience with HumanitZ, a survival game that draws inspiration from titles like Project Zomboid and DayZ. Join us as we explore the game's strengths and weaknesses, and discuss its potential to appeal to both casual and hardcore survival game enthusiasts. Key Features: Highly Customizable Gameplay: Tailor your survival experience to your liking with HumanitZ's extensive server customization options. Adjust loot rarity, zombie population, and more to create your ideal challenge. Engaging Co-op Gameplay: Team up with friends to face the zombie hordes and build a safe haven together. HumanitZ's co-op gameplay encourages teamwork and strategic planning. Diverse Crafting System: Craft essential tools, weapons, and fortifications to survive the harsh world of HumanitZ. Gather resources, research new recipes, and expand your arsenal. Open-World Exploration: Explore a vast and unforgiving world filled with abandoned settlements, hidden caches, and lurking dangers. Discover secrets and uncover the remnants of civilization. Overall Impression: HumanitZ offers a compelling survival experience that caters to a wide range of players. Its customizable gameplay, engaging co-op mechanics, and deep crafting system provide ample opportunities for both casual and hardcore survivalists to enjoy the game. While there are some areas where the game could benefit from improvement, such as inventory management and content diversity, the overall experience is positive and promising. Join the HumanitZ Community: Discord: https://discord.gg/uNYEwwEgqK Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/PlayHumanitZ/ Official Website : https://www.freedom.gg/games/humanitz Check out our Staff members @JarlofGoats : https://www.twitch.tv/jarlofgoats @redfalconmodz : https://discord.io/redfalconmodz @Dumpgrah Suggested Streamer to watch @Dimension119 : https://www.twitch.tv/dimension119 Our Social Links can be found here https://stateofsurvival.org/ Join Our Discord : https://stateofsurvival.org/Discord Time Stamps Start : 0:00 HumanitZ Game : 0:15 HumanitZ First time : 1:15 HumanitZ Second Time around : 3:25 HumanitZ Makes it Easy to Get into : 5:15 HumanitZ Hardcore Setting : 9:47 HumanitZ Modding Support? : 13:11 HumanitZ New Features : 17:03 HumanitZ Community Question : 18:35 End : 19:09 #humanitz #survivalgame #gameplay

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