Moving around the environment feels rather awkward at first using the Left Analogue Stick, what with the way the characters bounce around, hopping from foot to foot, a little slowly, and before you realise that it’s important to be aware of the character’s foot placement. Turn the effects off and the game loses something of its intimacy and renders the game screen sterile. Being totally adjustable in the settings, the game feels more authentic and warm, with all the scratchy white flicks appearing, than without them. The game initially adds scratching, glitching, and graining to add historic depth with a feeling of an old VHS video tape during its last few plays after years of abuse. The graphics are based on a 16-bit style of design, and function well in concordance with all the effects layered over the top of the viewing screen. The action side of the game is viewed in a top-down position with a slight angle. Starting in your vehicle, or walking, every morning, choosing between a few random variables, you’ll eventually get on to the meat of the game, a random location where your objective is either to loot for an increase of survival chances, or just stay alive as the dead close in on your group in a siege style attack. There’s a day cycle that drives both sides of the game forwards, and your team of hapless heroes onward to Canada. In the other, a text-driven narrative story which allows the player to choose the outcome based on various boxed decisions that can be made. In its greatest selling point it’s a competent action zombie slashing RPG. Start in Florida and try survive the journey to Canada, the last zombie-free nation!ĭeath Road to Canada is definitely a game of two halves. Get different results based on the traits of people in your group. Make tough choices in Interactive Fiction text events. Survivors have different personalities and quirks that may help or hinder you.įight or flee from increasingly gigantic hordes of slow, classic-style zombies. There’s a different story every time you play.įind special events, rare encounters, and unique recruits. You have to manage a car full of jerks as they explore cities, find weird people, and face up to 500 zombies at once.Įverything’s randomized: locations, events, survivor personalities. Other formats available: iOS, PS4, XBox One, Steamĭeath Road to Canada is a Randomly Generated Road Trip Action-RPG.
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