Sons of the Forestimpressed many fans on release, showcasing many new mechanics and the start of a brand-new storyline to boot apart from its predecessor. However, the nature of being an early-access game means it is understandably lacking in content at the moment. While players wait for more updates, they should consider givingProject Zomboida shot.

In a lot of ways,Project Zomboidoffers a gameplay experience that shares a lot of similarities withSons of the Forest. In many of those ways, it often offers a notably more in-depth experience that players could enjoy. If this survival-type experience would scratch a particular itch at the moment,Project Zomboidmay be the perfect game forSons of the Forestfans.

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Project Zomboid is a Zombified Sons of the Forest

With that said, it is important to mention the differences between the two games as well.Project Zomboidis a hardcore isometric rogue-like game that only ends with the player’s death. Players have to worry about various factors, such as sickness, depression, infection, temperature, and even fitness.

There are alsoseveral skills inProject Zomboidthat are necessary for player progression. It is arguably one of the most hardcore survival experiences in gaming, but that hasn’t stopped it from being proclaimed by many to be one of the best out there. Despite those differences, it still manages to retain a few key similarities between it andSons of the Forest.

Most survival games start out with a bit of scavenging, and it is no different forSons of the ForestorProject Zomboid. The latterhas the player scavenge nearby structures for supplies, but as time goes on, they will need to look to other means for finding food. For example, similar toSons of the Forest, trapping and farming are two of the best primary methods players use to get food in the late game. Players will need to findessential tools inProject Zomboidrather than crafting them, but the end result will ultimately be the same.

Similar toSons of the Forest,Project Zomboidis one of thebest indie games to play with friends. This is largely due to the fact thatProject Zomboidmakes use of a character builder that has the player specialize in certain stats at the cost of taking on a few weaknesses. Utilizing this system, players can create builds that all makeup for each other’s weaknesses, while also bringing out many of their strengths. For example, a player could create a carpenter that is great at building things, but terrible at sneaking around. They could bring a friend who is utilizing a sneakier build to collect their supplies, minimizing the potential risk.

Project Zomboidalso shares one ofSons of the Forest’s most iconic aspects: its environmental storytelling. Through various clues found throughout the game world, the player can find out more about what happened just before the apocalypse. These clues also help to illustrate a timeline of the events that led up to the eventual zombie apocalypse. This is not too different fromSons of the Forestand evenThe Forest, where players slowly unearth mysteries about the existence of mutants and the Obelisk. In that regard,Sons of the Forestis a verysimilar game toProject Zomboid.

And as a little cherry on top,Project Zomboidalso has a plethora of modsto enjoy and experiment with. But overall, even though it does not offer a one-to-one experience,Project Zomboidexpands on many of the things that makeSons of the Forestpopular, and then some.

Project Zomboidis currently available on PC.

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