And then I thought, well maybe it was the first time only, but every time when I restarted the game, I had to wait that long. It took like forever to start the game, like a proper 2 minutes or something like that. Loading screen: There is one thing that was really frustrating when I started playing the game: the loading screen.Now you go like fuck this fight is too hard, I’ll just die and respawn. A mode like that would be amazing ’cause you literally need to survive. This is, of course, a good thing when you are playing in multiplayer mode, but for the single-player mode, I would have loved to see that when you die, it is just game over and you have to start over again. Deaths: When you die, you respawn and you can just make your way back to your body to collect your loot and then to your base.But, on the other hand, it gives the game an extra aspect to deal with while exploring your way through the world. On the one hand, this can be frustrating like I already mentioned. With some actions, it drains really fast and you have to time your actions perfectly to not get to 0%. Battery: The battery drainage can sometimes be a bit frustrating.The developers did the best they could creating this game. The game is beautifully designed and the surroundings/creatures look amazing. But yet there is one more thing that makes everything better. Graphics: Taking all the above points into consideration, it’s safe to say that the gameplay itself is very good.I wasn’t able to test if it runs properly but the fact that there is an option to play in multiplayer is a win for the game already. Here you can play with your friends and build the HQ of your dreams, team up to snipe some enemies and just explore the land together. Multiplayer: Another fantastic feature that Outpost Zero has to offer, is the multiplayer mode.And let’s be honest, one of the most fun things to do is shoot some aliens in the face. There are a lot of different ones, each of them needing their own different supplies to craft but in the end, it is all worth to have a gun you like. Weapon/shooting: Like I already have spoiled a bit in the previous point, a good thing about the game is its weapons.Oh, now you want a shotgun? Well, just create one. Another thing that I found particularly good about this aspect of the game is that you can almost build everything you’d wish for. This way you can keep exploring the land and start discovering new creatures etcetera. Whereat first you’ll have to gather these materials yourself, in the end, you can just make machines that do it for you. Crafting/building: Everything in Outpost Zero needs to be build and in order to build you need materials.
The ultimate goal is to colonize the planet. What do you do? In Outpost Zero it is your goal to build a base just like you want with different machines and survive the longest against alien creatures or other AI monsters.
But lately, there have been a lot of survival/base building games, so I took my backpack, started fighting some alien-like creatures and checked this game out to see if Symmetric Games has created something special or if the game is just one of many out there. In this new multiplayer base building game, you will find yourself in a sci-fi setting with the ultimate goal of surviving the longest. However, a map seen in a recent promo shows that certain outposts, such as the ones in Israel and Colombia are gone, while a new one has popped up in Brazil.Around the end of July, the developers of Symmetric Games brought us a new survival game called Outpost Zero. Monarch has two outposts in the United States, and the rest are scattered across the world in places like Mexico, Antarctica, Australia, Peru, Colombia, the Pacific Ocean, Japan, Sudan, Egypt, Scotland, Israel, Bermuda, Cambodia, Austria, and the Strait of Gibraltar. There appears to be an outpost set up for each of the Titans. The map of the Earth on Monarch's website seems to provide clues as to where these monsters are located. Serizawa, said in the final Godzilla: King of the Monsters trailer that 17 Titans have been discovered so far. Previous trailers for Godzilla: King of the Monsters have revealed that there are two more Titans that will take part in the battle for supremacy. Directed by Mike Dougherty, the third installment in the MonsterVerse brings together Godzilla, Rodan, Mothra, and King Ghidorah for a free-for-all of epic proportions. Four of them will clash on the big screen when Legendary's Godzilla: King of the Monsters hits theaters. There are at least 17 Titans in Godzilla: King of the Monsters, which means that there are several creatures whose identities in the MonsterVerse have yet to be revealed.