Paradize Project: A Sandbox Survival Game with Zombies
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Paradize Project is an open-world sandbox survival game in which the player exists in a world infested with zombies. The game uses a traditional RPG-style camera that views the game world from an almost isometric viewpoint. The graphics are not isometric, however, and are, in fact, high-quality 3D visuals that offer an impressive amount of detail.
Thanks to the high-fidelity of graphics and the aforementioned overhead camera, the visual style of the game can be likened to Diablo 4. In terms of the game's content, it bears more resemblance to other zombie survival games, such as 10 Miles to Safety.
On the surface, Paradize Project is a relatively standard open-world zombie survival game. The players can explore a world infested with the undead, collecting resources and crafting items to help them survive. Players must scavenge supplies for a variety of uses, including keeping themselves fed and clothed. Resources come from both nature and the derelict remnants of society.
Where Paradize Project starts to differ from other zombie games is in the fact that players can hack zombies. Essentially, this turns them into domestic creatures that can do the player's bidding. They can be used to fight, protect, farm, or handle mundane tasks. Paradize Project features a number of game modes, including both single and multiplayer.
While Paradize Project may not look much different than other zombie survival games, the ability to hack zombies is not a common game mechanic for the genre. The inclusion of several game modes, including both local and online multiplayer, PvP, and Co-op, makes it an enticing prospect for party play.