The Day Before, the open-world MMO zombie game that’s been at the top of Steam’s wishlist charts since developer Fntastic dropped a splashy reveal trailer two years ago, is finally out. But players of The Day Before say the game that launched in early access Thursday isn’t the game they were promised, and are flooding Steam with thousands of negative reviews.
Some of those negative reviews are slamming The Day Before for bugs, crashes, poor performance, and multiplayer server issues, which isn’t uncommon for a newly launched PC game — especially one released in an early access state.
Players seem more upset that The Day Before isn’t as open-world — “this ‘open world’ is smaller than a New York apartment,” one Steam review reads — or as massively multiplayer as the game’s early marketing lead them to believe. Players and streamers who are playing the game say it’s more of an extraction shooter, à la Tom Clancy’s The Division, without the balance or depth of similar shooters.
Other criticisms decry how there are no melee weapons in The Day Before, an unusual exclusion for a game where players are scavenging for resources, in which ammunition would conceivably be scarce. There’s also no vaulting over small objects or the ability to climb ladders, players have complained. An early trailer for The Day Before promised explorable buildings, but players have pointed out that very few of them can be entered. “It just seems kinda boring right now,” said YouTube streamer Force, who has been covering the game in depth for the past year, during a livestream of the game.
On X, developer Fntastic has at least acknowledged The Day Before’s server woes. “Overload on North American servers. The servers are working. Fills up too quickly,”
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