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God Save Birmingham - Official Game Reveal Trailer

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A new gameplay trailer for God Save Birmingham, an apocalyptic survival game set in 14th century Birmingham, England. The new trailer announces sign-up for the upcoming Pre-Alpha test of the game on Steam.
 
I played this game at Pax East in Boston this year and I was incredibly disappointed. Game felt extremely clunky movement and combat wise. I picked up a shovel and it took 10 hits to kill a zombie. Constant stutters and drops (yes it was an early build, but still). It just felt like there was no goal to playing the game and it was verall boring in the 30 minutes I got to play. I was bummed because going in this was the first thing I wanted to check out at Pax. Hope they can make it good.
 
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Birmingham cant be saved
the last time I was in brum two little pikeys on an electric scooterbike thing tried to steal my phone from my hand as I was walking back to the train station. I instinctively swung my arm out sideways and accidentally smacked one in the back of the head as they passed, spinning his helmet 90* around the side of his head and he came flying off the bike. The both then came at me shouting illegible nonsense with what looked like flip knifes (it was quite dark so couldn't tell 100%) so I just pussied out and ran into the pub next to me where fortunately two bouncers were able to step in to help. They waited outside until the police sirens could be heard .. to the surprise of no one, the police did nothing even after the bouncer said they had CCTV footage of them, because they were wearing face coverings.

This was in 2018 so can only imagine it's worse by now.
 
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Don't miss the Alpha Test Gameplay Trailer for God Save Birmingham, a third-person zombie survival open world crafting adventure game developed by Ocean Drive Studio. Players can get a look at the new gameplay updates coming to the alpha test, such as a new Guide System, new weapons, a new Durability System, and more. God Save Birmingham is coming soon to PC (Steam), with sign-ups for the alpha test available now on Steam.
 


Join production director Soonook Shin and creative director Hyeonseong Cha from the team at Ocean Drive Studio for a development update on God Save Birmingham. In this dev update video, get a look at the latest Alpha content and what has been added, including a deep dive into the Guide System, updates on new weapon types like one-handed blunt weapons and scythes, combat, barricade and durability systems, crafting, health management, and visual presentation.

God Save Birmingham will be available on PC.
 
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