
The result is a game where you always feel like there's a reason to keep playing, but you don't feel pressure to do so. But it's also a game that manages the various tasks well, gently nudging players when there's something to do, but not getting in their face. It borrows heavily from the RTS genre and throws in a dash of action to keep players engaged. State of Survival is hardly revolutionary. If you can get past that (and, admittedly, it's tough), there's a lot more to like.

If it's a critical part, you'll give up quickly, as the characters in cutscenes are cliches with voice actors who put no effort into the job. Your enjoyment of State of Survival Walking Dead will likely depend on how important story is to you. While this is a survival strategy action game, it feels relatively generic and unimpressive for anyone but the biggest fans of either format, or of the TV show itself.
