Game Details
Developer: Undead Labs
Publisher: Microsoft Studios
Reviewed on: PC
Lifeline is the second add-on released for Undead Lab’s State of Decay, and takes the zombie-dodging fun out on the road for the first time. While prior DLC release Breakdown made use of the original game’s map for some endless survival mode antics, Lifeline furthers the State of Decay story in the over-run city of Danforth.
The military has lost control of the situation there and all-but pulled out of the city center. As the commanding officer (and, later, other soldiers) of a remaining unit, it’s your task to be shouted at by an unseen member of the top brass until you rescue enough important Danforth citizens to be allowed to return home yourself. Or until you, or too many of the VIPs, get torn apart by rampant zombies. Whichever comes first.
Ideally, this is what you want to be leaving on.
The military focus of this expansion means the day-to-day activities play out a little differently from those found in the base game. Your overall mission is to rescue key people, so you’ll spend the majority of your time locating and ferrying these important folks (as well as any stranded soldiers and civilians you can hoover up) back to your base of operations. There’s far less time available for you to scavenge up supplies, and more options for getting hold of resources by other means. Also, unlike the original State of Decay, your main base never moves.
As a military commander, you have the means to request (at the expense of Influence) additional supplies to be air-lifted in by helicopter. Specific resource types like materials, ammo and the like can be requested for relatively low costs, or you can go all-out and blow 300 Influence on a multi-resource care package with a couple of bonus guns thrown in for good measure. It’s also possible to use the new Ops Center building to order your troops to search nearby properties for resources (again, at an Influence cost.) This will periodically bring in a few random bits and pieces.
Just like any good platform game, you can jump on their heads to kill them.
Sieges happen a lot in Lifeline, because every time the helicopter shows up to lift out some of your rescued citizens it brings a huge clump of eager zombies in its wake. The DLC pretty quickly settles into a rhythm of rescuing a person or two, getting a couple of other minor tasks done (maybe a side mission or some quick, nearby scavenging) and then returning to base to fend off a hungry horde.
There’s a much greater emphasis on using firearms, something which always seemed semi-optional in State of Decay (and often undesirable because of the noise generated.) During a siege, noise really isn’t a problem as you’re already being attacked by pretty much every available zombie in the vicinity. With so many encroaching on your base at once, and valuable human targets in its center, assault rifles are just what you need to pop a row of zombie heads in quick succession.
Treat the zombies like incredibly unwelcome door-to-door salesmen and you’ll be fine.
The biggest disappointment of Lifeline though, is how much of the brand new map is basically off-limits. It’s entirely in-keeping with the narrative that large areas of Danforth are overrun with zombies and inaccessible, but it’s still pretty annoying to look at those huge areas of red covering something like half the map. These Kenny Loggins approved Danger Zones will spawn infinite zombies at you if hang around in them, so players are forced to stick to the highway ring-road and suburbs around the city. After one too many escort pick-up missions, it can begin to feel a bit like you’re just taxiing people to the airport along the Manchester bypass. Albeit with more undead roadkill smeared across your windshield.
Thanks to the addition of vehicle storage, your taxi of choice can at least be packed with goodies. After many requests, Undead Labs has added the ability to stash multiple rucksacks in the back of cars. No longer will you find yourself inside a building full of stuff wishing you could carry more than one backpack at once. Just do a couple of runs to the car and shuttle it all back to base. This feature has been applied universally so you don’t actually have to own the Lifeline DLC to make use of it, but it’s so incredibly welcome that it’s worth praising here.
See those red bits? You won’t be going there.
watch the gameplay here:-www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6I93IHMbkI
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