7 Days To Die Ps4 Calipers Rating: 4,8/5 2540 reviews

The freezing every few seconds is annoying, but it's only for a second. Here's hoping they fix that in the first patch they roll out.The UI is clunky and could use some reworking.

7 Days to Die is a survival horror video game set in an open world developed by The Fun Pimps. It was released through Early Access on Steam for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X on December 13, 2013, and for Linux on November 22, 2014.

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It'd be a lot faster to craft things if the d-pad was used to navigate instead, not some slow cursor controlled with left stick.Aiming and looking around feels sluggish. Things like guns, bows, etc. Don't feel smooth in my opinion. It feels like there's some input delay. I can aim smoothly in games like Overwatch, BF4, and even Minecraft, but in 7DTD it feels like I have to move the sticks ever so slightly so I don't overextend my aim.The gameplay makes up for a lot of the faults for me. My friends and I fortified the dinkiest house ever. Legs were broken from falling off the roof.

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Diarrhea, food poisoning, infections, etc. On day 3, a pack of zombies had already started breaking our door down. We ended up having to craft some ladders to get to the broken down second floor and smashed some zombie heads that were trying to climb up.Hopefully the first patch comes soon and improves performance and fixes the bugs.Not sure I'd recommend the game with a $30 price tag, but if you have 3 other friends and you all like survival-crafting games with zombies, then this is the game. I am OBSESSED with their idea and goal for the game but this problem of releasing unfinished work is WAY too common in the video game industry. Weather it is eager to get paid or just to get the game out there.

It is the largest disappointment and the most common. You can't tell me the testers did not see this s. For example, Zelda that has been on hold for years, I guarantee it's going to blow everyone away because they are making sure that it is going to be a finished and Polished product before releasing it. If they would just stop and take more time to finish it this game would have been flawless. No I'm not speaking of the minor bugs I'm speaking of the frame rate dropping every 30 seconds, the ridiculous repetitive zombie design and don't get me started on the Playstation 2 graphics. I mean I get where you're coming from. Your argument makes sense because the game is not advertised as being in early access on PS4.

On paper, you're completely right and it's a bit of an iffy business strategy.But that doesn't change the fact that de facto, it certainly is in alpha. Because the game is on par with an earlier PC alpha build and it obviously is not finished.We can cry all we want, that won't make the game a full release version (quality-wise) in its current state. All we can do is not buy the game at the moment (I certainly won't for 35 bucks) and wait for it to be fixed or at least get some more polish.