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This game beats you over the head repeatedly with the idea that it's a "Video Game". Your motorcycle gets like 0.25 MPG and the throttle isn't what you might expect, basically you can drive fast in the more "open" areas and it will automatically get a lot slower in tighter places even though it's revving like it's going 100mph. The inventory system is wacky too, you can pick up a certain amount of each item so if you see a few extra mats for extra crossbow bolts, too bad, you can't carry any more, but go ahead and pick up a ton of extra scrap and ammo, plants and whatever else. It's also very repetitive. It has great reviews on Steam but I can't for the life of me figure out why other than the gameplay isn't terrible and there haven't been that many good games out in awhile.
The motorcycle "customization" is a complete chore and you will spend a great portion of the first part of the game driving 15mph. Even at its highest speed, the bike still feels incredibly slow. The fuel system also makes fast travel more tedious-- to get from A to B, you have to fast travel to C, and D, which are empty except for the gas can you use to refuel the bike for the next fast travel jump.
The plot is ridiculous. More unrealistic than the zombie apocalypse is the idea that a 9-10 hot slampiece with a PhD. in biochemistry and a job which requires a security clearance would ever seriously consider dating a guy from a biker gang. This biker gang, which seems to have been involved in criminal activities, drug trafficking, and possibly murder, suddenly becomes a noble endeavor. Tatted up bikers are not exactly known for their charitable contributions to the world.
The main villain is a frat bro, because, well, because the game developers have a deep-rooted inferiority complex and need to create some theoretical chad to lash out at (since they cannot stand up to an actual person in real life). So, it is farcical nonsense.
The only worthwhile part of this game is the horde fights. Those alone make it worth $10. But it is certainly not worth $25 or more, which it will definitely sell for at some point very soon.