
Offering different archetypes like Warlord or Sheriff, State of Decay 2 allows players to cement a figurative monument to their post-apocalyptic adventures, but what about literal monuments? In Animal Crossing, players dig up fossils to fill the local museum. State of Decay 2 improves on its predecessor in many ways, but one of the most important ways is how it gives you a legacy to carve out with your chosen leader.

Here are five things State of Decay could learn or implement from Animal Crossing. But that’s not so different, is it?Īll kidding aside, the massive popularity of Animal Crossing and its shared DNA with State of Decay lead one to wonder about what the latter could learn from the former, should we get a State of Decay 3 from Undead Labs on Xbox Series X.

One just does it with cutesy museum curator owls and the other with bile-filled zombies that explode into noxious gas when you shoot them. The connective threads between the two are apparent. State of Decay is, essentially, zombie Animal Crossing. Oh, were you thinking of a different game? That’s the point. Yes, people can hardly wait for State of Decay 2: Juggernaut Edition. You can even leave your town behind and visit friends in their towns to see what’s different about their world. It lets you craft different tools for different jobs, garden or go out foraging for food, visit traveling traders with rare goods, and change your clothes to fit your style.
It lets you head out into town and meet your neighbors, even helping them with their daily routine and getting rewarded by your new friends. The one that lets you design your own home space, filling every corner with exactly what you want or need.

We’re just a few days away from one of the most exciting game launches of the month.
