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NEO Scavenger is a game where you must survive in the wasteland long enough to figure out who you are. Each turn, you must decide where to go, how to scavenge for supplies, and how to deal with anything and anyone you encounter. And with each passing mi...
NEO Scavenger is a game where you must survive in the wasteland long enough to figure out who you are. Each turn, you must decide where to go, how to scavenge for supplies, and how to deal with anything and anyone you encounter. And with each passing minute, the pit in your stomach grows, your dehydration worsens, your muscles tire, and your body temperature drops in the cold autumn air.
Choose your starting abilities carefully, because they and your wits are the only tools you have in the apocalypse!
Realistic survival simulation, with complex wounds and treatments, illnesses, hunger, thirst, warmth, and carrying capacity. Death is permanent!
A mix of sandbox and story play, with random content and character customization to make each replay different.
A unique post-apocalyptic setting in near-future Michigan, with elements of science fiction and supernatural horror.
Copyright 2014 Blue Bottle Games
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Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
I can almost see what people get out of this game, but my experience has been nothing but frustration. The game is PURE RNG, and given how many time's ive had to restart I really don't think I could be convinced otherwise. There just isn't the kind of balancing here that would make this game fun to me. I've died several times in scenarios where I literally couldn't survival, I guess because I went in the wrong direction at the start and got hypothermia.
There are a lot of roguelikes out there, and I can usually do pretty well at them, but this game is pure evil.
I wake one night to find a thief fleeing my camp after tripping the noise alarm. I leap to my feet and grab my only weapon (a fire hardened spear made from a tree branch) and give chase into the night.
Despite the raging storm i soon catch up and promptly stab him to death breaking my spear in the process. I roll his prone corpse over only to discover that the sole item he'd stolen was a small lengh of string...
Feeling slightly embarassed I turn to leave only to be attacked by a feral dog. After punching it for what felt the hours i suddenly had a eureka moment!
"Im not unarmed" I thought "I have a perfectly good saucepan"
With that i commenced to serve up the mother of all post apocalyptic a** whoopings.
My victory would be short lived however as the following day i s**t myself to death from dysentry due to drinking puddle water...
What a gem of a game! Other reviews will praise the game elements plenty (and you the reader should take heed of it, because it's true), but I'd like to throw a bone at something which may likely go unnoticed: storytelling quality.
It's overall quite good, but some passages are very. very well-written, to the point of taking a few moments to re-read the paragraph and actually depicting the scene in my head. Very talented penmanship there. And to the writer(s), I'll buy your book if you get down to write one.
I like the post apocalyptic cyberpunk influence of this game. Gameplay is good , take some getting used to and learning curve but that is part of the fun for me since its an exploration game.
There are still some bugs and that is why I only give 4 stars.
There are a variety of character builds possible but I think some are not as viable because of balance issues (some skills are rather useless compared to others)
Overall fun game and deserves the recommendations
Let me preface by saying that I've only played this game for about 4 hours, so I haven't experienced it thoroughly.
I basically never write reviews for anything, but I felt the urge to with this title. I absolutely love the hardcore survival genre. For example, the Fallout games are definitely fun to play, but there isn't enough challenge with them. New Vegas' "hardcore" mode was laughable at best. This is definitely hardcore survival, but it's a different type of "hardcore."
If you're like me, then you've played many other hardcore survival games. By far the best I've tried is an indie title called UnReal World. It takes place in ancient Finland, rather than the near future. It's much more based on graphics (although they're not very good) rather than text, like Neo Scavenger is.
Some key differences between the two: in UnReal World (URW), you could go weeks without seeing another person or animal. In Neo, you're constantly surrounded by them. In URW, most people/animals are either friendly or try to get away from you. In Neo, they come after you and try to kill you. Neo is much harder to stay alive in, at least so far that I've played. Maybe I have yet to figure out some of the survival tricks. It's much easier to find food and water in Neo, but the sheer number of creatures coming after you makes it very difficult. It can also be quite hard to stay warm. In URW, hunger is a huge issue, but staying warm and avoiding danger is easier. Lastly, URW has no story. You're just some guy trying to stay alive in the harsh wilderness. Neo has a story.
Honestly, I'm not a big fan of heavy text-based games. If I wanted to read a bunch, I'd crack open a book. Neo has a lot of reading involved. During particularly long-winded text scenes, I have found myself skipping the text because I don't feel like reading what turns out to be 3x the length of this review. The graphics aren't great, but it's not unappealing.
If you like hardcore survival, I highly recommend this.