Deadside is a multiplayer survival game that blends elements of PvP and PvE in a gritty, realistic post-apocalyptic setting. Released initially in Early Access on April 14, 2020, and achieving its full release on December 5, 2024, Deadside has carved out a niche for itself among fans of survival games. With its emphasis on realism, tactical combat, and a richly detailed open world, the game offers a unique experience for players looking to immerse themselves in a brutal, unforgiving environment.
In this review, we’ll explore the core features of Deadside, its strengths and weaknesses, and why it stands out in the crowded survival genre.
The World of Deadside: A Realistic Post-Apocalypse
Deadside’s setting is one of its most compelling features. The game takes place in a sprawling open world filled with forests, abandoned towns, rivers, and industrial areas. The environments are meticulously designed, offering a mix of natural beauty and desolation. Players will find themselves navigating dense woods, crumbling urban areas, and perilous waterways, all while scavenging for supplies and avoiding danger.
Map Size and Exploration: The map is massive, with plenty of areas to explore. Each region feels unique, offering different challenges and rewards. Hidden stashes, abandoned vehicles, and campsites encourage players to venture off the beaten path.
Dynamic Weather and Day/Night Cycle: The game’s dynamic weather system and day/night cycle add to its immersive atmosphere. Rain can obscure visibility, while nighttime creates a tense environment where every sound becomes a potential threat.
Core Gameplay Mechanics
Deadside’s gameplay revolves around survival, exploration, combat, and base building. Let’s delve deeper into each of these aspects:
Survival
At its heart, Deadside is a survival game. Players must manage their health, hunger, and thirst while navigating a world filled with hostile NPCs and other players. Finding food, water, and medical supplies is critical to staying alive. Unlike many survival games, Deadside avoids overly complex mechanics, striking a balance between realism and playability.
Exploration
Exploration is a key component of Deadside. The game’s open world is littered with points of interest, including towns, military bases, and hidden caches. Each location holds the promise of valuable loot but also the risk of encountering enemies or other players.
Combat
Combat in Deadside is tactical and unforgiving. Players can choose between first-person and third-person perspectives, each offering a different level of immersion. The gunplay is realistic, with weapons having distinct handling and recoil patterns.
Weapon Variety: Deadside features an impressive arsenal of weapons, from pistols and shotguns to assault rifles and sniper rifles. Each weapon can be customized with attachments like scopes and suppressors.
PvP and PvE: The game offers both player-versus-player and player-versus-environment combat. While PvP encounters are intense and unpredictable, PvE adds an additional layer of challenge with AI-controlled bandits and other hostile entities.
Base Building
Base building in Deadside allows players to create a safe haven for storing loot and crafting supplies. Players can construct walls, gates, and storage units to fortify their bases. However, bases are not invulnerable and can be raided by other players, adding a layer of risk and strategy.
Missions and Events
One of Deadside’s standout features is its mission system. Players can take on missions to earn rewards, such as rare weapons and resources. Missions vary in difficulty and often require teamwork to complete successfully.
Dynamic Events: In addition to missions, the game features dynamic events like supply drops and AI-controlled convoy ambushes. These events create hotspots of activity, encouraging players to compete for valuable loot.
Graphics and Audio
The visual and audio design of Deadside plays a crucial role in its immersive experience.
Graphics: While not cutting-edge, Deadside’s graphics are highly detailed and effective at conveying the bleak atmosphere of its world. Lighting and shadows are particularly well-done, enhancing the tension during nighttime gameplay.
Audio: The sound design is a highlight, with realistic weapon sounds, ambient noises, and the rustling of leaves in the wind. These audio cues are not just immersive but also functional, helping players detect nearby threats.
Community and Multiplayer Experience
Deadside thrives on its multiplayer interactions. Whether you team up with friends or go solo, the game’s player base is an integral part of the experience.
Team Play: Joining a group can make survival easier, especially when tackling difficult missions or defending a base. However, alliances are not always permanent, and betrayals can occur.
Player Interaction: The unpredictability of other players adds a layer of excitement. Will you cooperate, trade, or engage in combat? The choice is yours.
Pros and Cons of Deadside
Pros:
Immersive and realistic open-world environment.
Tactical and satisfying combat mechanics.
Varied missions and dynamic events.
Engaging survival elements without overwhelming complexity.
Base building adds strategic depth.
Regular updates and active community support.
Cons:
Limited endgame content for long-term players.
Steep learning curve for new players.
Occasional bugs and performance issues.
Lack of vehicles, making traversal time-consuming.
Final Verdict
Deadside is a must-play for fans of survival games who appreciate realism and tactical gameplay. While it has its flaws, such as limited endgame content and a steep learning curve, its strengths far outweigh its weaknesses. The game’s immersive world, challenging combat, and engaging survival mechanics make it a standout in the genre.
With its recent full release and ongoing updates, Deadside is poised to become a staple for survival enthusiasts. Whether you’re a solo player braving the wilderness or part of a group taking on missions, Deadside offers a thrilling and rewarding experience that’s hard to match.
2+ yrs playing and I no longer recommend this game to other people. I bought it for about $10 and I play PVE mostly.Developers continue to change and have even completely removed features and items from the game POST OFFICIAL RELEASE.
Be warned, this game is still being developed (5+ yrs now, very slow) and is still not actually in final release despite their marketing.Pay to play your way with private servers costing $25 a month.
Cheating is rampant on official servers, however all but a handful are empty anyways.
Modding is available on Private servers now - most of these are empty as well and those with any sort of player count have added COD sound effects and literal diamond studded 'gucci armor' and other stuff that just bombed the vibe of the game. (we were all hoping that opening it up to modding would give the community a chance to save the game - but ironically it showing the opposite effects.)Game IS fun to play, and could be a GREAT GREAT game (this is why i played throughout 2yrs of development), but it never will be.
I have come to the conclusion that this game has passed it's peak well before it's so called 'official release'.
No use beating a dead horse...pass on this and look for a newer game with a dev team that makes better and more timely decisions.
Started when it first came out and it was fun but bare bones. Made a lot of improvements in the last year after hopping back on.AI can still be a bit wonky (works for and against you); vehicles need some more smoothing out as they feel like driving a dump truck. But the extra mobility and speed around the map is nice.Guns overall feel better, and the increase to stackable items in the inventory is a solid improvement.
this game needs more fixes to its guns and needs to nerf its AI. for starters when i shoot the TT or the makarov i have to aim low to hit my shots to my enemies. they should at least add a shock system that knocks a enemy unconcious to make them a little less of a problem. second the AI, i got head shotted by a AI while they had a smg firing shots at me nonstop. it was 30-20 meters away from me so i thought i could kill it easily with my pistol, but no every time i try to hit my shots the bullet goes upwards way to much and ended up getting me killed. by the way i was taking cover behind a wall and the fucker somehow shot me in the head WITH A SMG. fix your game or no one like me will ever play your game
Terrible half-baked, low effort game. There is no singleplayer option. If you enable shadows in the graphics menu you become blind at night. But never the AI, which can see you from miles away regardless of light level and somehow kill you with a massively out of range shotgun blast. That's if they don't spawn on top of you as a team of 6 heavily armored soldiers and all go full auto on you all at once. As you die you get the radio warning that they are in the area... I hate this game, will not play it any longer.
brilliant game and great level of detail by the dev team communication to the player base if growing and improving can't wait to see this game flourish even more.
this game ruined my life, girl friend left me, my whole family died, THIS IS THE WORST GAME EVER 15 DOLLARS DOWN THE DRAIN< I HATE EVERYTHING I AM NOW BROKE, I RATHER BE BUTT FRICKED THAN PLAY THIS GAME EVER AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!
Love this game. Have many hrs in on console so i bought this to experience better graphics and the mods etc on pc but as an oldschool gamer whose been using controllers since the 80s, i cant play it at all as there is no controller support. The few community templates for ps5 controllers are ass and were thrown together, they dont work. Until ps5 controllers work, this will remain a negative.
The game feels like a more accessible version of DayZ, made for people who don’t have endless hours to sink into survival games. It’s solid overall, but it definitely needs more content—PvE missions get repetitive quickly, and the AI could use serious improvements (though that’s no small task).Is it worth 25€? Absolutely. Is it flawless? Not at all.
I've been playing this game since alpha, I dont like where its going.The game is good, its ok, but some changes need to be made. Make having a base less of a chore. There vehicles but they are more work then they are worth unless you have a zerg and someone is a dedicated looter/farmer finding all the materials for upkeep. Making it very difficult for solos or even duos, especially those with jobs and families to take care of. I like some changes they have made like allowing guns to go into all backpacks and not just the stalker pack.To someone considering to buy this game, wait. Wait until a good update. Watch Loaf on youtube to see what the game is all about or use to be about.Survival is easy, missions are as easy as you take them. The bots do have aim bot and can see over 100 meters away through foliage but thats what it was like since the beginning. the bots do seem harder then i remember maybe im rusty. There isnt any endgame like rust unless you make one for your self, before the goal was to be rich and have the best gear and you could do that in about 8-10 hours of game play but now with a base and up keep after 16 hours im still using tier two weapons and armor.
This game is about DayZ and Rust having a baby, but they were related, so the baby was a little weirdЭта игра о том, что у DayZ и Rust родился ребенок, но они были родственниками, поэтому ребенок получился немного странным
bad decisiona after bad decision. they got rid off the lowering weapon mechanic to implement an inspect mechanic...it's as bad as making a car without breaks and just replacing it with a brighter tailight function.
The game is middling at best. They require you to pay to set up a private server. (There is no Local alternative even though the infrastructure is there.) It's a cash grab with the barest of Day Z like mechanics behind it. I really did try to give it a chance. Save your money, or pick it up when the developer decides to stop locking private server access behind a monthly pay wall.
This game is awesome.. A few things I would change but over all pretty damn good. Similar to Rust with a much better community I.M.O.. I really like the added AI players in the game. I have more to experience like the raiding system so Ill be back to update.
This game is almost good. Killing is fun, crafting is simple, survival is easy. Unfortunately you have to lock in and grind as if this game is your full 9-5 job.If you want a house, first build the house, and then spend the rest of your day collecting materials to "up keep" the structure or it will disappear.
If you want to keep your motorcycle, first build a house, then collect all of the materials needed to build a work bench, then collect copious amounts of spark plugs and motor oil to "up keep" the vehicle.Everything requires so much preparation it feels like you're being forced to complete a chore to do something as simple as store your items in a box.I've played many survival/dayz/rust clones and this just doesn't make the cut.