About Project Slayers:
I wanna start off by saying I really hate this game. The appeal is meant to be that it’s realistic and immersive, and that it makes you realize how hard it would actually be to survive in a real zombie apocalypse, and it does this really well, so I’m giving it a positive review because it knows what it is and does it well. This game has a target audience, and I’m just not it, which doesn’t mean the game itself is bad. What I hate about this game is that EVERYTHING is tedious. From cooking, to combat, to sneaking, to even just looking around and picking up items, EVERYTHING you do just feels painfully monotonous. I find it to be boring half the time, and frustrating the other half, but like I say, this game wasn’t made for me. If you like that kind of thing this game does it very well. Overall, Project Zomboid is one of the chillest, most relaxing games I’ve played in a good long while. Sitting in my trailer, with books and cooking show reruns in the background, bring me back to simpler days. Back to before the 2008 financial crisis, before the pandemic. Before adulthood and the crushing weight of expectations dragged the last vestiges of joy and possibility from a life that, in truth, never really contained that much in the way of potential and was never going to. In short, I give Project Zomboid one of my highest raitings: a “I’m never going to be able to afford a home” out of 10.