Words of Praise

I just want to say that this game has proven that there are developers out there that can make a great game at a great price. All while bringing new content, updates and issue fixes, along with a great DLC for a cheap price.
This company has lit a fire that rekindled my lost hope in this generation ever seeing a good video game again. This game still may have some quirks to iron out, which I like to think will be addressed in future updates. At least I don’t feel completely ripped off for a AAA game from some “well known” developer (glares in Beth’s direction in disgust) only to be continually disappointed. This game has some great potential and keeps me coming back to play it day after day just for the exploration and thrill factor of taking out rogue, or not so rogue, robots.
This games immersion into a desolate wilderness (when playing alone) really captures the definition of a survival horror game. I’d like to say this game is a mash-up of Dayz, Fallout and Red Dawn, respectively. Where as GZ goes in a new (not so new) direction within an Apocalyptic environment, which to me is a breath of fresh air from Zombies (that genre has been done to death).
Alpine Unrest was a further breath of fresh air as human NPCs are introduced. Upon coming into contact with them (NPCs) it gives you that, basic story-driven, purpose to fighting on further. Along with some new interiors, buildings and landscape, Alpine Unrest is a great addition to this game.

In closing. Generation Zero is a game I keep coming back to day after day.
For its exploration, thrill of the fights, and immersion.

Thank you GZ development team.
Keep up the continued work in making this game even better.

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