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As a gamer myself, I always say you should buy a game if you like it as it stands today, and not based on developer roadmaps (which often shift, change, or disappoint).
The only issue i have with the game is that zombies tend to spawn directly on top of you a lot, leading to your death if you don't have a weapon which can kill them before they get out of the ground. It would be nice if zombies spawned farther away and if there was a area around the player that they couldn't spawn on.
It's not like he said the game sucks, you ninny. Games like this tend to be one-and-done so this is a completely reasonable question.
Making another enemy or two isn't super laborious, but it does take time. The biggest chore is all the death animations, so it took about 3 weeks on average to make a new type once I had the basic systems in place.