Overall if you don't mind games that require grinding, like the zombie experience aka horror, and don't want to be handcuffed by other games crafting mechanics this is a great game for you. Have encountered some glitches where some zombies get stuck on rocks, spawn on a ceiling type of thing it never ruined the experience. Progression is hard but fair, there is ample grinding in this game, and once you've think you are set up here comes a horde to destroy and you run the risk of starting over. The largest part of this game is exploring the world and seeing what you find, thus far I have encountered Nurse zombies which I was strangely attracted too, biker zombies wearing a helmet so they are very tough, and Giant Lumberjack zombies who were surprisingly sneaky. I like survival games, also enjoyed Ark, this is a great take on the horror style.
7 Days to Die is available on Windows, OS X, Linux, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4. Having more than 1.5 million copies sold on PC, this game is the ultimate survival game that you shouldnt miss. Follows they Minecraft style of bad graphics but let you build anything. 7 Days to Die also has a multiplayer option where player-hosted servers allow players to interact and communicate with each other inside a single world. I'm not sure if this will work in a multiplayer game, but in single player try this: Hit F1 to bring up the console, type in 'dm' and hit enter, and click to close the console.
The graphics are bad compared to other games, but the customization in game makes it all worth it. There is currently a 3rd person view available in the game, but it seems you have to use debug mode to enable it. I can let you know that I have currently spent around 15 hours in game and am thoroughly enjoying myself.
I can let you know that I have currently spent I got this game as part of the Playstation Black Friday sale, it was on sale for a whopping $5. I got this game as part of the Playstation Black Friday sale, it was on sale for a whopping $5.