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And for an EARLY ACCESS you are getting a lot more than what you paid for. I bought
Castle Story the other day (same price, early access) and that game seriously makes you appreciate what you get with State of Decay. I wish I never made that mistake, but at least I kind of made up for it with this gem. I'd pay $40 for this.
So bottom line, yes buy it you won't regret it.
However if all of that appeals to you, you will be hard pressed to find a more immersive and enjoyable game that is unrelenting in its intensity and has a great (although a bit stereo typical) story to it.
i think it's better than many major label, $50+ titles that are out now.
but yes it is a GREAT game
At this point I hope that another developer sees the success this game has had, and builds on it, removing all the mistakes and questionable features.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTB4wdy1Mxo&list=PL9s1kLVoKRu5HaOjDmr9Q4Q5ZVWSCWh_-&index=8