So here's the story of how I won:
My rogue had a base damage of 303, so I figured I could give her as many buffs as possible and one shot any character. I gave my Cleric Anoint, and my warrior Inspire, and my Rogue hide and pierce defenses. First, the rogue hid, then the cleric used anoint on the rogue, then the warrior used inspire, then the wizard did whatever, then the Corruptor did whatever, But when it was the rogue's turn, she came out of hiding and did pierce defenses. OHKO. I killed the corruptor in one hit.
I was going to poke at this game having the same name as another popular shooter, but then I realized that this game came out 5 years before the Overwatch we know today.
After 4 months of playing this game, getting ridiculously lucky runs, experimenting with all the characters, getting really salty about how overpowered a lot of the enemies are, and not winning 1 game, I have just 1 question. HOW THE LIVING F*** ARE YOU SUPPOSED TO BEAT THIS MOTHERF******?!
That awkward moment between restoring Susan's vision and killing the knight's zombie comrades when you suddenly are powerless against skeleton creatures...
You need to reduce the health of maggots and bats (except level 1 bats). There's no reason AT ALL for maggots or bats to travel fast enough to hit you while you're running away and still have more health than a rat.
Arms crate is broken: Some weapons that are really big can't come out of it properly. The SAW Machine gun for instance needs to shoot the crate apart to come out.
@cloa513 Press C, click on the item (by the corresponding area of equipment, like rings or hands), if there's a green border then it's equipped. You can equip 2 rings simultaneously.
My first impression: Didn't this guy rip off another game also called "Zombie Society"?
My second impression: Wait, this is the same guy that made that game. So it's just going to be another "interactive" story where the only difference the choices you make tell you what kind of person you are.
Third impression: FREAKING MINDBLOWN!
Yes, that's me! I wrote and programmed that web comics series, while Giorgia Longo provided the art. I'm glad you recognised the characters, this game works like a sort of a prequel to that series (so new players can enjoy the story even if they never read the comics)
I'm gonna guess that this is the same developer that made Cyber Chaser. I better stop playing before I pointlessly play this until there's nothing left to do but survival mode.
Ahaha that's the advantage of roleplaying as a smart character in a very dumb world :D