
If you combined the survival-centric gameplay loop of Valheim with post-apocalyptic undead setting of The Last of Us, youâd end up with something like Shatterland.
Developed by LastPulse Studio, Shatterland has just launched a demo on Steam meaning itâs free for PC users to sample right now.
This is, as I hinted at, a co-op zombie survival game.
Youâll need to build a base, scavenge for resources, craft weapons and items, and fend off zombies all whilst uncovering âmilitary secretsâ.
Itâs perhaps worth pointing out that LastPulse Studio is actually a solo dev, which makes Shatterland all the more impressive.
âIn this world, only two clones remain: you and your brother. But your brother is consumed by rage. He believes humanity must be punished, that everyone should die for what theyâve done to you both,â the synopsis begins.
âHe destroyed the laboratory, slaughtered everyone inside, and even killed you⌠yet left you alive. Now he hunts for control of the New World. If you follow his path, he will kill you again. The only way to survive is to grow stronger than him: level up, find better gear, and unlock new powers.â
It continues, âScattered across the land are mysterious Crystals. These fragments hold pieces of your lost memory, guiding you through the story while granting experience and rewards. Collect them, uncover the truth, and prepare for the final fight against your brother.Ââ
Itâs an intriguing premise, thatâs for sure.
As this is a demo, youâll only be able to access part of the gameâs map but you can apparently explore this sample freely with no fake walls.
Youâll just find that edges are pretty empty whilst areas are held back for the full release.
Likewise, only a limited number of the gameâs weapons are included in the demo but again, thatâs perhaps to be expected; mystical weapons, for example, will not feature in the demo.
There are several basic introductory quests to try out with story-heavy content being held back.
You can also try out the helicopter and pickup truck in this demo, but youâll have to wait for the full release to try the boat or other vehicles.
Personally, I think that leaves players with plenty to be getting on with.
Itâs early days for the demo, but itâs already generated a positive response.
âPotential and quite promising,â one player wrote, adding, âThe gameplay and mechanics are quite good. Overall, quite a nice demo.â
You should be able to complete the demo in under an hour, so perhaps itâs worth giving it a go this weekend.
This sounds like an intriguing blend of genres! Combining survival elements with a post-apocalyptic theme could lead to some really engaging gameplay. I’m excited to see how these two worlds come together!
Absolutely, it really does create an exciting dynamic! The survival mechanics can add a layer of depth to the storytelling, making each decision feel even more impactful in that kind of setting. Itâll be interesting to see how the crafting systems from both games are integrated!
I agree, the blend of survival mechanics with a post-apocalyptic theme can really heighten the tension! Itâs interesting to think about how resource management will impact the player’s decisions, especially when facing undead threats. That balance between survival and exploration could lead to some intense gameplay moments!
Absolutely! The combination of survival mechanics and a haunting atmosphere can create some intense moments. Plus, it opens up opportunities for unique storytelling elements, like character development in dire situations. It’ll be interesting to see how the world-building unfolds!
Absolutely, the blend of survival mechanics with a haunting atmosphere can lead to some truly gripping gameplay. Itâs interesting to think about how the crafting elements from Valheim could enhance the survival experience in a world filled with undead threats. This mix could really push players to strategize and adapt in unique ways!
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Absolutely! The blend of crafting mechanics from Valheim with the survival elements of a post-apocalyptic world could lead to some really unique gameplay. Itâll be interesting to see how players adapt their strategies to survive against both the environment and undead threats.
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