From the first moment the game loads, it's clear that State of Decay will be a gorgeous (albeit slightly depressing) gameplay experience on any decent gaming rig. Fortunately, Undead Labs' State of Decay PC port not only looks better than its console counterpart, but runs better than the original State of Decay release too.įew, if any, changes have been made to the character models found in State of Decay however, there can be little doubt that the artists at Undead Labs put some serious time and effort into creating the high resolution textures found in the State of Decay PC port. It may not look as impressive as some of 2013's AAA offerings, but the Xbox 360 version of State of Decay is hardly a slouch in the graphics department, despite the widely reported frame rate issues encountered by most anyone who ever played the console version of the game. State of Decay State of Decay Review - Graphics Those looking for a mind-blowing narrative will likely need to look elsewhere, but here's why I think State of Decay is a must-purchase for anybody seeking the definitive zombie survival experience. While State of Decay is unlikely to win any awards for its writing, with a story (escape the zombies!) as uninspired as the myriad characters you'll control throughout the game, Undead Labs has successfully created one of the most stressful-yet-entertaining gameplay experiences in recent memory. It's only been seven days since State of Decay ditched its 'Early Access' label, shambling over to Steam proper less than six months after the game's Xbox Live debut, and many fans are still wondering how Undead Labs' State of Decay PC port stacks up against fellow Steam releases like Project Zomboid or the (theoretically) soon-to-be-released DayZ. It's no secret that I have been thoroughly enjoying my time with State of Decay, since the game hit Steam Early Access back in September, but I've yet to offer up any thoughts on the game's completed PC port. With more than one million copies of State of Decay now sold, Undead Labs could soon have as significant an audience on Steam as it does on Xbox Live, thanks to a vastly-improved State of Decay PC port released just over six weeks after the game first made the jump from Xbox 360 to PC.
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