Skepticism Surrounds CrisisX's Ambitious Promises
Survival game enthusiasts are cautiously optimistic about CrisisX, yet skepticism looms large. The trailer showcases familiar elements like base-building and PvP combat, but lacks originality. Many players draw comparisons to the infamous The Day Before, a game that promised much and delivered little. - A massive 1200x1200 km map sounds enticing, but does it mean more than empty space? - Combat appears stiff and uninspired, failing to excite. - The inclusion of poker and slot machines is a curious choice, yet hardly groundbreaking. Unlike The Day Before, CrisisX will be free-to-play, so there’s little risk in trying it out. Here's hoping it can surpass the dismal legacy of its predecessor and offer a genuine survival experience.