Dead But Alive! Southern England Cracked Download
- elparletonvers
- Aug 13, 2019
- 5 min read
Updated: Mar 24, 2020
About This Game Dead But Alive is a zombie survival adventure/simulation set in South England.After a lifetime of danger and daring in the remote battlezones of the 21st century, this is the last thing you expected. As an ex-military officer looking to rebuild your relationship with your teenage daughter on simple camping holiday in the rural idyll of southern England, you find yourself in a fight for survival in a world devastated by the undead.Separated from your daughter, you must use all your hard-won combat, leadership, and survival skills to unite a small, motley team of survivors, build a camp, scavenge supplies, and face untold dangers - all while trying to track her down!The game features a non-linear storyline with moral choices on despair, commitment and sacrifice.Game FeaturesSandbox zombie survival simulationManage a team of survivors, build a camp and scavenge for suppliesDeal with depression, infection and starvation while trying to surviveNon-linear storyline with moral choices that have lasting consequencesFarm, hunt, negotiate, romance. The choice is yours!New! 2nd edition available now!The new 2nd edition is a complete re-working of the original game. When starting the game, you can choose to play either the classic version (including the slot-machine combat) or the new 2nd edition. The trailer is displaying the classic version. 1075eedd30 Title: Dead But Alive! Southern EnglandGenre: Adventure, Indie, SimulationDeveloper:Niels Bauer GamesPublisher:Niels Bauer GamesRelease Date: 2 Oct, 2015 Dead But Alive! Southern England Cracked Download Britain is struck with a zombie plague, and you must lead a ragtag gang of survivors in a search for supplies and your own missing daughter. Why are zombies rising up in Bournemouth? Does it matter?If you're looking for a first person shooter, this isn't it. This is resource management - maintaining and upgrading your camp, searching for supplies and looking for clues. It can still be quite tense! You may struggle a little with combat at first, and lockpicking takes a while to get the hang of, but persevere and you'll soon be hooked. It's hard to leave your camp when you still need to stock up on supplies and you're only a few materials shy of that next fence upgrade.Combat is done in an unusual style - rather than simply rolling dice, you have a sort of fruit machine. Spin the wheels and try to score more than your opponent. Score a skull, and you've automatically been hit. But there's a twist - get three skulls and, unless your opponent somehow does the same, you've automatically won.If you don't have the time for combat, you can simply hit the Auto button to resolve combat instantly. And if you never want to do that again, there's always "Visual Novel" mode, in which you focus on the resources and the plot and skip all those pesky puzzles. But why would you do that?DBA is an unusual and entertaining take on the much-visited zombie apocalypse genre, and a more realistic view of the collapse of civilisation than many. Now I'd best get back to it - the camp's low on food and we've heard rumours of a stockpile nearby.. Honestly a very fun experience, and a zombie apocolypse story with a unique playing style. I don't think I've seen a zombie game quite like this one. Well done and diverse characters and fun romance scenes. Some lacklusters components, very short, and a questionable ending though. All together a 7.5/10. If you enjoyed Tell Tale games then you may enjoy this one... if you also enjoy mini games that serve no point except to give you a chance at killing yourself (cue fight mechanic) then you will definitely enjoy this!Played for about 4 hours and maybe half an hour into the game the fighting mechanics really started to annoy me so I turned them off and went with the visual novel... enough storyline for 3 and a half hours of visual novel play through... although there were peculiarities with some of the text like repeating a line further into the conversation.Also, a character may make an exiting the conversation statement but their picture remains as a kind of ... why are you still here... I thought you left a minute ago moment :sGathering food and supplies seems to be a bit random... going for a food supply can give 1-18 food (in my game) but the majority of the time I got more food from going after other supplies which was weird.If I had to give this anything it would be a 3\/5 decent storyline... strange text conversations where it hasn't been properly vetted and I'm just not sure whether the supply gathering is meant to be random or not... or if there was something faulty in the coding... but yeah. 3\/5 - definitely worth a play through if only for visual novel (the combat system is wweeeeird). Sucks.Bugged, dont buy. I was looking to install a game I have not played in a while, and I know for certain it will not be this game.I can not recommend this game, in fact I would go as far as saying to avoid it even if it is on sale at a greatly reduced price. There are little to no redeeming features of this awkward mix of zombie survival and visual novel, supposedly this is episodic but part 1 was released over three years ago at the time of typing this review and there have been no significant updates or news, and to be honest it is hardly surprising given just how poor this game is.Avoid it,. A very cool Zombie Apocalypse simulator, which can be played as a adventure game (no combat) or as a sim.An interesting take on combat and cool characters and interaction options (including romance).Beware, can become addictive... Oh, and the setting is on the UK, for the sake of variation. :)Highly recommended.. Awful game.I don't normally review games I haven't completed but even before I ran into a game-breaking bug I was completely fedup with this game.It's just an appalling mish-mash of zombie survival + visual novel.The characters are stereotypical and lack depth. The conversation is stilted and boring, oftentimes with different people saying the same line at different stages. The text explaining the survival bits where you weigh up and embark on different resource runs is poorly written, boring and repetitive. There's so many elements that just seemed half baked, like key survivor health levels. Or the fact one of my group kept begging for a new kitchen, despite that fact that when I got it I never used it as it was far more cost effective in resrouce time to go scavenge food! Anyway, the consequences of running out of food or making too much noise never materialise either so you can forget about worrying about that new kitchen!The 'cost' of certain actions doesn't match what is stated e.g. cooking costs 2 resource + 1 food when you have the new kitchen and even when I had that it wouldn't complete at times. Other times it would ask for 60 ammo for something but I could still complete the action with far less!It's just all-round awful, bugged, amateurish and rough as all hell and that full-price ticket it is a joke. I got it for ~£3 and I still feel ripped off. I'm refunding this and if I don't get the refund I will be deleting it from my account. Never has a game made me so annoyed, and the game breaking bug was just the icing on the cake!FYI, my bug was the plot was no longer advancing after I got the tank. The days kept advancing but no story materialised. We were supposed to use the tank to rush a bandit camp and it never happened. Dev options did appear for some reason in the bottom corner of the game, for some reason, which would let me skip around plot points but I was just too fed up at that stage to continue.
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