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Akai Shizuku

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While most games talked about on The Escapist are commercial games, I'd like to take a few minutes to draw your attention to an absolute gem, which is completely free and easily available for download.

Imagine a city. The sky is black, everything is dark and gloomy. Buildings are abandoned, windows broken. Rivers of blood flow through the streets. Knife in hand, You have just enough stuff on you to make a molotov cocktail. But as you do so, the apartment building door next to you slams open. A large group of people rush out screaming, followed by others, their faces, teeth, covered in blood...and devouring all who come in their path. You try to run away, but there are too many of them. You throw your molotov in a desperate attempt to get away as fast as you can. You dash into a nearby warehouse and find a motorbike on the floor. The creatures open the door, and make their way towards you. There's no time. You shove the keys you found earlier into the bike, running over a monster or two and getting the hell out of there. This is the zombie apocalypse, and you are at the heart of it.

Survival Crisis Z is a free survival horror/sandbox game by Ska Studios, creators of The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai which is coming to Xbox Live Arcade sometime soon. You walk out of your house as a lone survivor armed with whatever weapon you choose in the beginning and a specific set of abilities. More on weapons and abilities later in the review. You get to customize your appearance as well, since there are many different looks you can get, there's surely something to satisfy your tastes. If you play through the Arcade mode, you can unlock an editor which can drastically change the way you look to something truly unique. There are also items in-game which can help you change your look further, such as masks.

The setting of this game is well-done. The sky for some reason is always dark, day or night (although darker at night), which comes as a little perplexing. It fits the mood but doesn't quite make a lot of sense, because zombies are not magical weather-bending wizards. Buildings and streets are fairly standard and suit the game perfectly. In this game, the zombie apocalypse has divided the people quite a lot. There are three groups of people you can join: The rebels, which are basically anarchist revolutionaries taking advantage of the zombie apocalypse's governmentless circumstances. There's the SWAT team, which are there to keep the rebels in check and do everything else police do. And then there's regular citizens, who hold no allegiance to either group. Rebels and SWAT shoot each other on sight, so keep that in mind when you choose whether you want to be one or the other, or if you just want to be a normal citizen (which is recommended for first-time players since you won't have anyone shooting at you).

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And these just pop out at you, too. You kinda have to figure out why they're there for yourself, since there's no explanation. But it's a decent addition.

The setting is further deepened by a large network of underground sewers full of all kinds of crazy crap. Lots of zombies, crazy survivors looking for a safe haven, all kinds of things. Not a happy place. There's also an underground complex, full of scientists and chem labs, presumably the place where the zombies came from. This hypothesis is enforced by the large amounts of zombies you find down there, and the very low amount of survivors. You may also find secret dungeons, and navigating through their dangerous corridors will reward you handsomely should you find their treasures.

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My comrades and I take out the government oppression. (I do not promote violence against the police in real life. These noobs shot at me first.)

The combat in this game is not that varied, but is intense at times and satisfying. There are all kinds of weapons to choose from. There are two types of shotgun, rifles, machine guns, pistols, even crossbows and pipe bombs. All vary in effectiveness and some are better than others in certain situations. Some weapons are rarer than others and can only be bought from one or two vendors are found in dungeons. Others can be found almost everywhere, such as the handgun. The combat can get very bloody and is lots of fun. Enemies are also varied and are not just zombies. There are rabid dogs, strange mutant worm creatures, and creepy little ghost girls with knives. All are fun to kill, and you'll sometimes find yourself jumping out of your seat with zombies breaking out of a glass window you pass by.

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The violence in this game can be quite gratuitous.

As mentioned before, there are many different skills you can purchase in addition to the ones you start out with. A few are extremely useful, some not that useful, others are pathetic, but all of them cost $1000 from someone who can teach you. Said someones are always building owners.

The graphics of this game aren't excellent. It's 2D and isometric. But for a free game, they're pretty good. Characters look somewhat South Park-ish, though usually not as comical, which is probably for the best. Not much else to say about it, you can judge as you like from the screenshots.

The sound in this game is great. It's fairly generic, but for a free game it's done really well. Can't think of how it could be better, actually.

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You get to use some fancy special attacks and abilities in Arcade mode.

Gameplay is fantastic. Great replay value, lots of fun, lots to do. This is an open-ended game, so you define what your objectives are. Want to play it like GTA? Go ahead. Want to set up a team of zombie hunters and try to purge the city of the infected? No problem! Want to join the rebellion or the SWAT? Go ahead! You can do anything you want in this game, and there's a great sense of freedom. That's all in the story mode, anyway. Arcade mode is what its name implies, and you use it to unlock cheats as well as special features and minigames (which PWN).


THE VERDICT

Graphics - 8/10
Primitive, but they work to the game's advantage. Could have been improved upon somewhat probably, but good for now.

Sound - 9/10
The sound in this game is fantastic. It's generic, yes, but I can't think of anything that's missing or anything that's out of place.

Presentation - 9/10
The game doesn't really tell you much, but overall the presentation is excellent.

Replay value and longevity - 10/10
It's an open-ended sandbox game, what do you expect? You can do anything you want and make new characters with different abilities, goals, and alignments. The game is randomly generated and you'll get a new city every time you make a new character.

OVERALL - 9.2/10
Survival Crisis Z is a jewel in the rough, and any zombie fan, survival horror fan, or anyone who wants a good free game should definitely check this out. And did I mention that it's completely free of charge?

<url=http://skasoftware.com/files/scz.exe>DOWNLOAD HERE!

Note: I regret to inform you that this game apparently does not work on Windows Vista.

EDIT: Apparently there's a <url=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/326.127876#2731444>Vistafix for this. More can possibly be found by Google if this doesn't work.
 

Dogstile

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not bad man, i did notice you didn't mention you could blow up buildings, but then again i didn't know you could use a motorbike.

overall, pretty good review, although i make a point of not giving anything a 10/10, because everything can be better
 

Akai Shizuku

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dogstile said:
not bad man, i did notice you didn't mention you could blow up buildings, but then again i didn't know you could use a motorbike.

overall, pretty good review, although i make a point of not giving anything a 10/10, because everything can be better
OH YEAH, C4! I TOTALLY FORGOT!

LOL, guys, you can blow buildings up with C4. Keep in mind, you need the skill to make the C4, and a separate skill to detonate it.

Oh, and to use a motorbike, you need motorbike keys. These can be found in dungeons, so if you can survive in there you have a chance of getting them. It's even better if you have a chainsaw.
 

Yuzzi

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There is actually a vistafix for this, just try googling it. I've had this for a while, it's a pretty good game. By the way, what's with the
ghost kids stabbing you in the face after completing a mission?
 

Akai Shizuku

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Yuzzi said:
There is actually a vistafix for this, just try googling it. I've had this for a while, it's a pretty good game. By the way, what's with the
ghost kids stabbing you in the face after completing a mission?
Vistafix? SWEET.

I didn't complete anything, lol.
 

Hyliakid

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Haha, this thread actually prompted me to register an account here.

I'd love to gush about the game, but it's really something that has to be experienced firsthand.

It's a nice review, but you should've mentioned something about the base takeover aspect as I found that one of the better parts of the game. The plot is pretty bad, but at least it is coherent once you get through all 3 acts of the game.
 

Akai Shizuku

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Hyliakid said:
Haha, this thread actually prompted me to register an account here.

I'd love to gush about the game, but it's really something that has to be experienced firsthand.

It's a nice review, but you should've mentioned something about the base takeover aspect as I found that one of the better parts of the game. The plot is pretty bad, but at least it is coherent once you get through all 3 acts of the game.
Yeah, I should have mentioned that.

UPDATE: If you take over buildings, you get 20 cents for every zombie you kill. That's 20 cents for every building, which can add up to like...I dunno, six bucks a zombie? That's wicked pay when you're taking on the hordes.

And yeah, the story mode has three different acts, which are progressively difficult.
 

DeadlyYellow

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Ugh. Typical Western game design.

Firstly, I wouldn't say horror so much as horror-themed. A genre game will set the mood and do it well. A themed game only sticks in factors of it without fully carrying it across.

Secondly, if I'm looking for a 'Survival Horror' I don't want to see images of players mowing down zombies. Hooray for action and all that hubbub, but it certainly seems to lack the tensity I want from a game in that style. It annoys me how generalized it has become. As much as the flavor text would try to convince me otherwise, I wouldn't consider L4D 'Survivor Horror.'
 

Akai Shizuku

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DeadlyYellow said:
Ugh. Typical Western game design.

Firstly, I wouldn't say horror so much as horror-themed. A genre game will set the mood and do it well. A themed game only sticks in factors of it without fully carrying it across.

Secondly, if I'm looking for a 'Survival Horror' I don't want to see images of players mowing down zombies. Hooray for action and all that hubbub, but it certainly seems to lack the tensity I want from a game in that style. It annoys me how generalized it has become. As much as the flavor text would try to convince me otherwise, I wouldn't consider L4D 'Survivor Horror.'
I agree, the horror wears down a bit once you get your first automatic weapon and friends that also have them.

But that's how it would work in real life, no? And the Arcade mode isn't about horror, it's about action. Although you might get rather startled when you get 12 zombies running up on your ass when it's dark, when you can only see in the direction you're looking at.
 

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Here's how to get SCZ working on Vista.

1. You need to download the following 3 files:
dx7vb.dll [http://www.dlldump.com/download-dll-files_new.php/dllfiles/D/dx7vb.dll/5.03.2600.2180/download.html]
dx8vb.dll [http://www.dlldump.com/download-dll-files_new.php/dllfiles/D/dx8vb.dll/5.03.2600.2180/download.html]
and
d3drm.dll [http://www.dlldump.com/download-dll-files_new.php/dllfiles/D/d3drm.dll/5.1.2600.0/download.html]

32-bit Vista: Then, put those files to the system32 folder.
64-bit Vista: Then, put those files to the syswow64 folder.

Then go to the start menu, open the command prompt (will not necessarily be called that, try to figure out what it's called in your language if your Vista's not in English). You need to be the administrator, or at least run the program as the administrator.
Then, type the following.

cd c:\windows\system32 (If you're using 64-bit vista, replace system32 with syswow64)
(assuming windows is on your C: drive)

regsvr32 dx7vb.dll

regsvr32 dx8vb.dll

Then type exit, and press enter. That's it!
 

WrongSprite

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*Downloads*

You reviews got me this far, I'll return once I've played a bit and tell you how accurate it is.
 

Lono Shrugged

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I played this about six months ago and had a blast. It's pretty deep and you can spend hours at it. You forgot to mention that the game sometimes goes all silent hill with demonic faces popping out of the screen. Maybe they got rid of that in the latest release. (Or maybe I need to lay off the sauce) Either way it's good fun and arcadey
 

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Oh man I thought I was the only one who remembered this game. I loved the open-ended design as well as some of the truly creepy moments. Apart from the ghost girls (which given how quickly they came and went I thought they were some sort of otherworldly spider), there's also an incident that can occur when it's very late at night and your character is low on stamina and/or health. Basically what happened to me is my character started hallucinating in the form strange backmasked voices backed up by floating lights that would periodically morph into deformed skulls for a brief instant. when you're low on ammo and just trying to find a place to heal yourself up and your visibility is getting lower by the second there is nothing more frightening.
(EDIT: damnit, ninja'd. Didn't read hard enough apparently)


I never really felt like the horror went away either. Even though my character started with an automatic there wasn't a lot of ammo for it and typically it took a lot of rounds to put down someone. Plus it's hard to feel invincible when 100+ infected ravenous people burst out of a nearby bar and run right at you and they just don't stop.

Also I'm very glad there's a Vista fix for this now because I've been wanting to play this again for years. Overall I'd definetely say it's a mix of L4D, GTA, and Silent Hill
 

Akai Shizuku

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Yeah, you guys are right, it does have Silent Hill elements. Damn, there's so much awesome crap in this game that I either forgot to mention or don't have room for.

And that caused me to remember my only, ONLY gripe with this game:
Sometimes other members of your group decide they have something to say other than "DUCK, THERE'S A MOTHER****ING ZOMBIE" *BOOM*. Not only is their dialogue stupid because they say the same crap "where are you from? I was a whatever from over there" even after you've kept the characters alive for in-game months. And they stop walking when they talk, so if you plan on keeping them alive before they get munched on, you need to stay and look out for them.