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Posted: 4 May, 2024 @ 9:53am

Early Access Review
So, I'm a big fan of survival games, right? I'll play any game that throws me into the wild and challenges me to stay alive. That's why I gave SCUM a shot a few years back. But let me tell you, when I first jumped in, I was like, "Whoa, what's with all the crafting and survival stuff?"

Seriously, it felt like I needed a degree in wilderness survival just to figure out how to make a basic tool. I was spending more time trying to navigate menus than actually playing the game. At that point, I was ready to bail.

But then, my gaming crew set up a SCUM server and convinced me to give it another shot. And you know what? I'm glad I did. Sure, the learning curve is steeper than the US economy reports over the last few years, but once you start to get the hang of it, the game really opens up.

I spent some time reading up on tips and tricks, tinkering with different strategies, and slowly but surely, I started to feel like I knew what I was doing. And let me tell you, when you finally nail that perfect headshot on a zombie or craft your first makeshift shelter, it feels pretty damn satisfying.

Don't get me wrong, SCUM still has its challenges. But that's what makes it exciting, right? Every time you overcome a hurdle, it's like a little victory. And hey, if you're into that kind of thing, SCUM delivers in spades.

So yeah, if you're up for a wild survival ride with a bit of a learning curve, give SCUM a shot. It might just surprise you.
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