5 Reasons I Can’t Stop Playing H1Z1
H1Z1 has sunk its teeth into me like one of the countless zombies that roam its wasted countryside. The online multiplayer post-apocalyptic zombie survival game was launched on Steam’s Early Access platform in an Alpha state several weeks ago by Daybreak Game Company, or the studio formerly known as Sony Online Entertainment, and I’ve struggled to survive its hellscape ever since. I’ve struggled even harder to pull myself away from this bleak version of our potential future. Like a Far Cry or Day Z, this is one of those games that lends itself to storytelling, with players relating the particulars and peculiarities of their latest doomed adventure to an intrigued audience. To understand why H1Z1 is so enrapturing, it’s best to review my character’s journal, an on-the-ground report of the harsh realities of this despoiled world.
Survivor’s Journal, Entry 1: Navigating the End of the World
I awoke in a forest. Dark clouds hung above the tops of the trees releasing a torrential downpour of rain. In the distance, I could see telephone lines parallel to a road that disappeared between two hills. My pockets were empty, save for a few bandages, a flashlight and an emergency flare. The sound of the rain muffled all other sounds, so I didn’t even notice the large bear approaching behind me. By the time I spun around to see the giant brown beast barreling through the bushes, it was too late—I died within seconds.
I awoke next to a river. Memories of my past life still as vivid as they were mere moments ago, I begin anew in the same body, but with new clothes. There was a cluster of blackberry bushes nearby that provided me with the sustenance I needed to get by for a few dozen more minutes. I was also able to find a branch large enough to defend myself with. After traveling down a road for several miles, I came across another human that looked exactly like me.
Daybreak has down a tremendous job of really selling the fact that this is a dark and lonely world. Supplies are scarce, survival is difficult, and there are ample opportunities for discovery. It’s refreshing to play a game that lacks a tutorial but still does a great job of making you learn as you play.
Survivor’s Journal, Entry 2: Friends and Enemies
My doppelganger approached with a bow trained on my head as he exclaimed, “Are you friendly? Put your hands up!” I yelled back, “Yes! I am friendly! I’m new here and have no idea what I am doing. Any tips?” He lowered his bow and explained how he made it. All I had to do was remove my outer-shirt, shred it up into pieces of cloth and then tie that onto a stick to create a bow. I could whittle down other sticks into arrows. And just like that, I have a much more deadly and intimidating form of defense than an old branch.
We decided to stick together and watch each other’s back for a while. He showed me the ins and outs of surviving in this harsh world. Before long I had better gear, deadlier weapons and a plan of where to go next. As we were scavenging through a string of motel rooms, we heard voices and footsteps quickly approaching. Another person burst into the room and pointed a shotgun at us. He demanded that we hand over all of our food or he would blow our heads off. Since we didn’t have any food, we decided to try and run. As it turns out, he was perfectly fine with shooting us in the back and killing us that way instead.
Trust no one. That is the best tip a new player could receive when first joining this game. Maybe you can get lucky and find someone kind enough to help you out, but more often than not that person would rather try and kill you instead. It’s a harsh world and you can never be too careful.
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