Burn it down

There aren’t many conceivable scenarios where everything has gone completely sideways that strike a more dire mental image than the zombie apocalypse. Society has collapsed and turned into a herd of shambling monsters. It seems irreparable.

Upcoming open-world RPGDysmantledoesn’t ask that you repair it.Dysmantleasks that you break everything. That’s how you’ll make a cozy little life for yourself. And, if everything goes just right, you might escape this hellhole.

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Developer 10tons (whose past works includeTesla vs LovecraftandCrimsonland) says that 99 percent of items inDysmantlecan be destroyed. The remaining one percent are crucial fixtures needed to advance the story. It’s very much a core tenet of the game.

All of this dismantling in dystopia is in service of survival. All the materials from the demolished stuff is used to build a homestead. It seems partStardew Valley, partFortnite, and partZeldain a way. Here’s the high-level synopsis 10tons gives, which is wonderfully concise: “Explore. Fight. Level up. Survive. Gather. Craft. Harvest. Hunt. Build. Farm. Solve puzzles. Fish. Cook. Live. Enjoy the bittersweet post-apocalypse.”

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Dysmantleseems like the sort of intricate exploration game that could be neat as long as it doesn’t spread itself too thin. There area lotof different systems. We should find out relatively soon if this is a zombie apocalypse worth living through.Dysmantlehopes to launch sometime in 2019 on PC, PS4, Switch and Xbox One for $20.

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