Aimless, wandering, and just out of place. State of Decay 2 feels like the lumbering enemies that populate its country mountains. There’s promise in so many systems that it introduces, but they’re woefully underutilized to make space for repetitive activities that are nowhere near as exciting to engage with. The sequel aims to double down on what made the 2013 original work: a more sophisticated game world. In our State of Decay 2 review, we said, "State of Decay 2 settles into a rhythm that might be easy for you to pass some hours with, but it’s never a ride with genuine surprises, excitement or purpose. State of Decay 2 wants you to decide who lives or dies - and deal with whatever happens next. The game also supports cross-play between Windows 10 PC and Xbox One, though it's unclear if the feature will be supported when the game launches on Steam in early 2020. It's worth noting that State of Decay 2 and its Heartland expansion are available through Xbox Game Pass. Now Playing: State Of Decay 2 - 5 Biggest Changes ![]() By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
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