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We could go on a roadtrip. There was an awkward silence, and then user NERTCHER replied: “has anyone ever driven a car?” It turned out no one had. “Apparently you can get quad bikes though,” he or she followed up a bit later, a little forlornly, I thought. Even though no one had cars or quad bikes, most people on the Australian server were annoyed—some outright angry—that I had the audacity to ask about road trips. One particular user, OneHundred, told me to “fuck off”. Luckily a swarm of irradiated hogs sniffed me to death shortly after. Feeling defeated I left the drab, fun-hating Australians for more friendly North American pastures. At first glance, Hurtworld doesn’t seem like a very remarkable survival game. Its setting appears to be post-apocalyptic, but zero context is provided. You spawn in a low-detail, boring looking open world, spend hours foraging for crafting items, and then get killed by a 12-year-old. Hurtworld is quite popular though, so why? There are some nice quality-of-life advancements: when you die, you keep your weapons but lose any crafting resources. Weapons, picks and axes don’t seem to deteriorate either, a tedious micromanagement game loop I’m happy to see severed. Meanwhile, like in Rust and Ark: Survival Evolved, you can build structures, and it’s straightforward and satisfying to do so. Most importantly, Hurtworld is “a hardcore multiplayer survival FPS”, and you can craft assault rifles, shotguns and pistols if you’re clever or ruthless enough to live that long. Oh, and buggies and quad bikes are out there, but on the servers I played their mention elicited a kind of awed annoyance. Everyone wanted them, but no one could seem to get them. The North American server I bumbled into was much more populated than the Australian one. Straight off the bat, a naked guy stabbed me with his spear.

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The second time I managed to accrue enough wood and stone to build a spear, and then a pick, and then an axe. Moseying pathetically around the fringes of the map, I encountered a fully dressed man named Zerrik (everyone looks the same in this game, at this early stage in development) and I saluted him. He replied in kind. It was getting dark, and at nighttime in Hurtworld, it’s possible to die of hypothermia in the space of fifteen minutes. He invited me into his spartan stone cottage and we warmed our chilled bones by his fire. Zerrik gave me some clothes, and we became best friends. Others used the chat box to demand entry to Zerrik’s cottage, and some even bargained with him. Zerrik did not comply however, because he and I were the only people that mattered. The next morning I told Zerrik that I wanted to go on a roadtrip. There are cars in this game you know, I typed into the chat box. “Oh yeah,” he replied wistfully, “there are cars,” and he trailed off sadly. He might have had dreams one day, but they had clearly been crushed. He’d abandoned dreams of shooting baddies from the back of quad bikes, opting for the more humble pursuit of building a home. He didn’t even appear to have a gun. We agreed that we would stick together and help one another out a bit. I gathered materials and killed some rabbits, while Zerrik did some other important things far above my own station. That night I dropped my spoils into Zerrik’s chest and he built a whole new level in his cottage. Then he gave me some precious gems as a token of camaraderie, and then I died of heatstroke because I stood too close to the fire while sorting my inventory. A couple of days later I logged on and Zerrik wasn’t around. His cottage hadn’t made any progress since we worked together on it.SIFU

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But just around a distant hill there was a towering edifice, like some brutalist apartment block. There was no way to reach the peak of the hill it sat upon, though an L-shaped path sat suspended in the air nearby, suggesting these were the ruins of some once-grandiose fortress. Only they weren’t there three days ago. No one in chat knew who the ruins belonged to. Nor did anyone have a car or the means to get one. I stuck around for a couple of hours, struggling to ward off hunger and hypothermia, but Zerrik wasn’t to be found. Maybe he was on another server, or maybe he was playing another game instead. Or maybe he wasn’t playing a video game at all. I enjoyed my time with Hurtworld. Despite dying at the hands of mean people a lot, I found the community a bit more laid back than the ones in Ark: Survival Evolved or DayZ, where kill-on-sight is much more common. It also runs buttery smooth, thanks to the pared back cartoon stylings. I didn’t get to go on a roadtrip, and I’m not sure I want to invest the time in building my own vehicle at this early stage in development. Still, Hurtworld has a kind of ramshackle, live-and-let-die atmosphere that I’d be willing to return to: the fact that it’s so playable (and performs so well) after only two months in Early Access bodes well, and Bankroll Studios are regularly updating the build (skyscrapers are coming soon!), with the promise of meteors and Steam Workshop support in the future. I’ll be back, so long as I can find another Zerrik to play with. Hurtworld is a game that managed to completely slip past me. I never knew it existed until I saw it pop up on the Steam Store and unsurprisingly, it was in Early Access and another survival game. Here we go again I thought. But the further I looked into Hurtworld, I became intrigued enough to give it a purchase.

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More in hope than anything that it may finally be a survival game we have all been waiting for. While it doesn’t revolutionize the survival genre, it does find a good balance of being both hardcore, yet fun. It suffers from the usual problems that most games of these types do, and that is the community. Until there is a total shift in gamers mentalities, there’s not a lot that can be done, but thankfully Hurtworld has some ideas of its own to make each death that little less painful. The surge in popularity of Hurtworld was quite staggering to watch and it even took the developers by surprise. Over the first weekend, the game was busy and had a few hundred reviews, but it quickly rose to become one of Steam’s top sellers and with that, bringing an influx of players. This is both good and bad but the game shows glimpses of being one of the best survival games if the developers can iron out some of its kinks and expand on its feature list further. Already Hurtworld is jammed with features, it even has playable cars but like a lot of people have already mentioned both in other reviews and on Steam, the game is too early at this stage. The excitement and freshness of the game wears of when old habits begin to show themselves. It’s a game packed with potential that’s for sure though. The first thing you notice about Hurtworld is the visual style the developers have gone with. Despite being billed as a hardcore survival game, they opted against going for more realistic graphics. I’ve never really been a fan of games with “cartoony” graphics, with immersion being my biggest complaint however Hurtworld doesn’t possess those issues, despite its look. In fact, it is rather refreshing and if anything, should lead to better performance going forward.Beyond: Two Souls

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However, just because the game doesn’t look like DayZ, don’t expect it to run smoothly all of the time. Having said that, the world of Hurtworld is very vibrant and rich in colour, even if the world itself can look rather empty at times, devoid of any life or resources in areas. As is standard, you spawn naked on what could only be described as beach, even when all the water has seemingly been drained from the world. You have nothing on you so the first thing you must do is pick up sticks and stones from the floor so that you can begin to craft the very basic tools you will need to survive. For anything more advanced, you need a workbench. The world is pretty bare, with rocks and mountains as far as the eye can see and the odd tree here and there. If you want wood, well, you can’t chop trees. Instead, you have to look for logs laying on the group to chop at with a hatchet. Gathering resources works very similar to Legacy Rust. Hurtworld does have all the mechanics you come to expect from a survival sim though. One aspect which the game focuses more heavily on than others is temperature. It’s both a blessing and a curse. At first, I loved it. I I loved the fact that you had to spend the night huddled around a fire to stop you from freezing to death. It was hardcore and realistic. But then its flaws begin to show. Its tedius trying to warm up and stay warm around a campfire. Stand too close and you’ll overheat too quickly. Stand just a tad too far and you’ll freeze to death, despite being close enough to a fire to feel its warmth radiating against you. Anyone who has sat around a campfire will know that you don’t need to be touching the bugger to stay warm. Even a few feet away and you’ll stay warm. Yet in Hurtworld, the temperature gauge is too sensitive.

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Clothing is a key item in the game as it will keep you warm from the elements as well as preventing you from getting burnt and sunstroked while out in the sun during the day. When it works, it works great. If you are getting too hot during the day, get under some shade and you’ll begin cooling down. However venture out even in warm clothing during the night and within a few seconds you’ll get a timer until you start freezing. It makes exploring at night near on impossible, unless you pack campfires with you. I love the concept of the temperature and the fact it plays a pretty big role in survival. It needs fixing up though as its one of the biggest flaws. It was my biggest frustration. It means you have to plan what time you go out, what time you start heading back and making sure you know your way back to base. It’s created some tense moments for me and my friends as we’ve taken a wrong turn and had to settle down in the wilderness for the night with our fire. That has the knock on effect of feeling vulnerable. We were constantly looking over our shoulders as the light from the fire would be sure to lure any nearby players our way. Would they avoid us as we were a group or pounce anyway? It’s moments like those which make Hurtworld great and it’s been a while since I’ve experienced that feeling of having racing heart while playing a game. Hunger, however, is always the problem with these games. It seems that every survival game I play struggles to find a realistic balance. There are enough animals around to hunt for food without ever going hungry.

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Processor: 3 GHz
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