Days Gone vs The Walking Dead: Road to Survival
Days Gone
Days Gone is a Playstation-exclusive, open world zombie-survival game set in a -obviously- post-apocalyptic world. In this game, you'll get to play as Deacon St. John, a bounty hunter who not only struggles to survive but also to find a meaning to life in a world that has gone to the dogs. Featuring a profound storyline where you'll get to experience what it feels like being in Deacon's shoes, you'll also get to enjoy plenty of zombie-killing, in addition to scavenging for resources, crafting better tools and weapons, exploring the world on Deacon's cool Drifter Bike, and completing a wide variety of challenges in whichever way, manner or approach you like. The game also has some really stunning game environments, cities (mostly ruined or abandoned ones, of course) and biomes to immerse yourself in.From the many sneak peeks, Days Gone seems to have the powerful narrative that is guaranteed to tug at your heartstrings while having a fun third-person shooter gameplay and a zombie theme that many gamers can get behind. The game is slated to be released early 2018, but you can pre-order your disc and be ready to dive into some exciting zombie-killing action once Days Gone is launched.
The Walking Dead: Road to Survival
The Walking Dead: Road to Survival is a post-apocalyptic-themed survival strategy/RPG that is somewhat based off on the insanely-popular TV show, The Walking Dead. Featuring a whole new storyline for you to experience, the game allows you to not only interact with your favorite characters; you can even choose which path your story goes by deciding which action to take when a major issue occurs.Being an RPG, the game allows you to assemble your own team of survivors-slash-fighters and upgrade them via several ways. You will also need to build up your town, head out on frequent supply runs or when worse comes to worst, you can even raid other people's bases for resources you need.
The Walking Dead: Road to Survival is not only a fun and addictive game in its own right; it is the sort of well-made game that fans of the show would simply love to play.