7 Days to Die vs Call of Duty: Black Ops II
7 Days to Die
7 Days to Die is a pretty hardcore zombie survival game set in a vast, randomly-generated, post-apocalytic world where you are apparently the sole survivor (unless you are playing it on multiplayer mode with your friends). Being the hardcore game that it is, you will literally start the game with almost nothing to your name. You'll be required to collect resources from the environment and scavenge for items by scouring the many abandoned buildings while trying to avoid attracting any zombies' attention in order to craft a variety of useful items as well as to... well, stay alive! You can also customize your gameplay by adjusting the settings, which honestly we would recommend for your first playthrough because the zombies in this game are actually really tough to kill.Aside from its "lose everything when you die" hardcore-ness (which is adjustable to be less hardcore-ish via the settings), the most interesting part about this game is the fact that you can choose a nice building to turn into your base by clearing out the zombies in it, barricade it the best you can and start hoarding a ton of materials and supplies. The only major downside to the game though is its cringy, old-timey graphics. Sometimes, collision doesn't work as well.
Besides the comically bad graphics (for this day and age anyway, but bear in mind that the game's indie), 7 Days to Die is definitely a game that will appeal to hardcore survival fans as the game can be modified to be your worst zombie nightmore or it can be toned down to a somewhat casual post-apocalyptic adventure. Even so, do you think you've got what it takes to be the ultimate survivor?
Call of Duty: Black Ops II
Call of Duty: Black Ops II sets you onto a path where your choices impact the rest of the game. There are 2 storylines for you to enjoy and they branch and move in the direction you choose, making your actions impactful in both scenarios.This freedom of choice means that some missions you can play and others will be missed as you move through the story arc. You can of course play again to see the other stories, and it is actually a lot of fun to do so. Join the footsteps of Alex Mason once more as he returns to the CIA when they need his help the most. As well as the duel story features you have upgrades to the multiplayer campaign, where you can make your own character and personalize it before you even step into a game. Earn scorestreaks for impressive bonuses and enjoy the gameplay loved around the world.