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 Can You Survive The Last Plague: Blight’s Ultra-Difficult Survival Craft Gameplay?

Following a successful demo launch for The Last Plague: Blight in Tiny Teams 2024, solo developer Original Studios invites players to learn more about the ins and outs of surviving the Blight. The Last Plague: Blight is launching in Early Access on Windows PC via Steam on October 3, 2024.

The Blight is a mysterious disease that ravaged Earth, leaving a desolate landscape to be reclaimed by the wild. As the lone survivor who narrowly avoided devastation, players are tasked with fighting through thick and thin to fend off the Blight and save humanity.

What makes the Blight so devastating is that it’s everywhere and constantly growing. Chances are high that the food, plus the predators and prey in the wild, are infected, and each day is more difficult than the last, as food becomes scarcer, enemies become more rabid, and setting up sustainable food processes (such as farming) is a challenge, too.

As contamination rises, the ferocity of the animals also increases. Those wolves, coyotes, and bears may be friend-shaped, but when infected with the Blight, they make for formidable enemies, and players will need to set traps, be quick on their feet, and aim well with their throwing spears and other crafted weapons to take down enemy animals.

The Last Plague: Blight does feature neutral animals, such as rabbits and deer, however, and players will need to hunt them as a vital food source. Food that the Blight hasn’t contaminated can be hard to come by, and, like Fallout’s irradiated foodstuffs, consuming it can have devastating debuffs and negative effects on the player character. It’s why decontaminating food and water through specific crafting processes, including heating water over fire, is a key part of staying alive in the game.

The game’s overall approach to survival and crafting features is purposefully difficult and in-depth, and surviving in this deeply punishing environment won’t be as easy as punching rocks or chopping down endless trees.

Crafting rudimentary tools and weapons involves treating raw materials and gathering natural resources to build impressive base structures is far more complex than pressing a button to pick up sticks. Each survival task eats up precious time, further depleting hunger, hydration, and exhaustion levels, and the Blight is far from the only threat in this world.

The Last Plague: Blight Key Gameplay Features:

  • Unforgiving and Uncompromising: Harder than players are used to, this is an authentic and realistic survival experience set in a world that doesn’t take kindly to anyone or anything.
  • Procedural and Punishing: This world consistently presents new threats and every day in this procedurally generated playground is more difficult than the last. Memorizing the landscape in each playthrough may not be possible, but knowing how to navigate its challenges and systems is key.
  • Cook, Craft, and Create: Complex cooking and crafting systems go beyond punching rocks for resources. Natural resources must be foraged, hunted, treated, decontaminated, and fermented to be used, while dynamic terraforming and a shelter-building system that isn’t locked to a grid provide more freedom in design.
  • Go It Alone (or Not): Facing off against this punishing world isn’t for the faint-hearted, so lighten the load with up to three friends. Online co-op multiplayer sees up to four players craft, fight, and research the Blight together, making humanity’s feature look a little more hopeful.

The Last Plague: Blight releases in Early Access via Steam on October 3, 2024.

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Ben

I am the owner of Cerebral-overload.com and the Verizon Wireless Reviewer for Techburgh.com. My love of gadgets came from his lack of a Nintendo Game Boy when he was a child . I vowed from that day on to get his hands on as many tech products as possible. My approach to a review is to make it informative for the technofile while still making it understandable to everyone. Ben is a new voice in the tech industry and is looking to make a mark wherever he goes. When not reviewing products, I is also a 911 Telecommunicator just outside of Pittsburgh PA. Twitter: @gizmoboaks

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