7 days to die xbox review11/25/2023 ![]() Find an old farmhouse and fix all the holes, hold up here and tunnel away from the horde… ![]() You get to build your own safe-haven from scratch, harvest trees, rocks and soil, build walls. The game leaves many excuses to keep playing. Just one more supply run to the nearby town… Oh I’ll just collect another bucket of water… But i’m only three Iron away from building the forge… For tips on getting started and staying alive, make sure to check out our tips and tricks section on 7 Days to Die Difficulty to put down- ****Īs soon as you get passed the initial hurdle of learning the ropes and get into the game, you’re hooked. So, it may take a bit of getting used to for most. We’ve had friends who have spent almost 2 weeks in 7 Days to Die before they were able to build a base effectively enough to get through a night (lots of rage quitting was involved in their journey i’m sure)., Eventually I persuaded the missus and bought a bigger TV. The inventory system was definitely intended for PC and this shows when playing on Xbox, however you eventually get used to it.Īlso, we struggled with the resolution of the text as our TV wasn’t the largest, So our Couch Co-op became off the couch every so-often until we memorised the images and what they were. There’s a fair bit to learn in 7 Days to die, which doesn’t make it the easiest to pick-up. Not that it stopped us getting overrun with Zeds anyway… Easy to Pick up- ** One of the First games I was able to convince Shazza to play was 7 Days to Die, best way to describe this game, is zombie Minecraft with awesome graphics.ħ Days to Die was a great introduction to Split-Screen Co-op gaming for us, the crafting and building is straight forward and even Shazza ended up being able to place a few barricades after our first session.
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