Zero Updates, Zero Communication, Zero Reason to buy
Not Dead Yet
- Release Date:
- Dec 15, 2020
- Developer:
- Vincae Entretenimento
- Publisher:
- Vincae Entretenimento
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
After some yet unknown global events, Earth has become hostile and packed with not-so-dead "people" - and you're amongst the survivors who try to escape to a better place. Is there a better place?

- Fast-paced, non-stop zombie carnage. One of our goals is that you won't ever have a second to yawn. Enemies are always lurking around and bring different challenges.
- RPG Elements. Crafting, scrapping, repairing, perks, and a little dose of RNG - yep, all included!
- Every match is unique. New experiences at each new game. Designed with deck-building gameplay in mind, you'll be able to experiment with different roles, perks, and weapons - all that resulting in surprisingly fun and distinct playstyles.
- Every enemy is unique. If you want to succeed, only a weapon is not enough - you gotta learn and master your foes because each and every enemy is distinct from the other.
- Lots of weapons. Pistols, shotguns, rifles, SMGs - play with your favorite weapon type!
- Difficult yet rewarding gameplay. Every time you succeed, you really feel like so.
- 4 players Online Cooperative. Want to play with friends? We've got you covered.
- Steam Achievements. Who doesn't like a good achievement, right? We have plenty - and are always adding more.

Not Dead Yet is in early development. Meaning placeholder content, occasional bugs, not-perfect performance, unbalanced gameplay. Just buy it if you don't mind having to deal with these things. Also, you're welcome and encouraged on helping us shaping the future of the game!
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User Reviews
Solid Early access game. Game play is fun, the cartoony style graphics are great, runs smooth, definitely a grind, all while still fun. Just now ran into a problem though. On wave 2, my tier 2 guns were taking all 30-50 rounds, that were head-shots, to kill a single zombie, and when you also have to buy ammo to kill one zombie, i wasn't making any money and it became me running around in circle buying ammo every 30 seconds and making no progress. I was using both the Five-Seven, and the Glock 17, had to keep recycling syringes when i found them to make Money. I understand its an early access game, and it's still fun as hell to play. Some things i would like to see are maybe some sort of throw-able to take out groups of zombies, a bigger play area, and syringes to heal yourself "maybe these things are in game and i haven't encountered them yet" Highly recommend still, and very excited to see where it goes.
It is a straight to the point game; It takes you mere seconds from booting it up to killing zombies. It is also a game meant to be played with friends and the developers made it very easy to do just that. The controls are responsive and precise, and the fundamental gameplay loop is surprisingly fun. On top of that, elegant graphics and a neatly designed level work together with the game's core features to build up an atmosphere of increasing tension as you sense approaching death. But despite the inevitability of the outcome, you will be compelled to come back and try to push your limits. The game as it is now is sparse in features but, based on the solid foundations, I believe that even the minor additions present on the road map will exponentially increase the level of fun to be had. Buy now and instantly enjoy it with friends but also help the promise of even greater fun fully come into fruition.
good game, i played with two players and the zombies come in pretty fast without letting you know what wave you are on. The starter guns are good for first round but degrade fast within the first couple minutes of the game and with multiplayer hard to get enough money to upgrade weapons while still paying for reload ammo ever 30 or so rounds. good co-op game over all, wish there was a spectator mode when you die and not to get kicked from the game your host is playing and keeping whatever money you have and the end when you die for the next game/'round.
guns zombies and endless death, what else could you need. this may seem like one of those decently common wave survival games, but i found not dead yet more enjoyable than others i've played. the simpler graphics and ui make this easy to navigate and not confusing with menus. plus the zombies are highlighted in case you have difficulty seeing them in the moody darkness. my few cons come in the forms of 1 that there's no aim-down sights (from what i can tell) and 2 that sometimes when switching applications back and forth the players name tag or whatever you may call it goes into the ceiling and makes it seem as if you are playing with yourself as player 2 when you look up. either way im having fun with it.
No updates for over a year for a two year old game. What are we supposed to think? We gotta be honest and say that you took the sales and ran instead of developing further. I am extremely disappointed as in the beginning I had hopes for this game, a fast dev response, regular updates and a good core idea. This is ridiculous and you should at the very least acknowledge that you have given up on this game instead of continuing to sell this game, and the promise of it getting developed further on steam. Own up.
Such a good game for the price and I highly recommend. They have been putting out updates weekly, only downside is the game is glitched to where the round doesn't end with the last patch. I don't doubt that they will fix this soon however.
The game is just getting better with each update, Honestly if you got the cash and want something casual to play with some buddies then go for it. Dev's are updating the game weekly and have plenty of updates planned on the road map. 10/10 would shoot zombies again
This game is fun to play with your friends. Sometimes u got a really funny moments, when u got stuck surrounded by zombies
RAGE INDUCING 11/10 would smash my keyboard again. Seriously though, played with two friends and swore... a LOT... this game will piss you off. I do wish there were pauses between waves so you could get at least like 10-30 seconds to take a break and think. As it is, I never even have enough time to read the stats on guns to compare. Or I just suck so bad I'm constantly overrun, very likely.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: Intel I3 / AMD Ryzen 3
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: 2 GB Direct3D 11 capable video card (GeForce GTX 470 or Radeon HD 5850)
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 500 MB available space
Recommended
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel i5+ / AMD Ryzen 7+
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GTX 960+ or AMD Radeon R9 280+
- Storage: 500 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Not Dead Yet cost?
Not Dead Yet costs $8.99.
What are the system requirements for Not Dead Yet?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Intel I3 / AMD Ryzen 3 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: 2 GB Direct3D 11 capable video card (GeForce GTX 470 or Radeon HD 5850) DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 500 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel i5+ / AMD Ryzen 7+ Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce GTX 960+ or AMD Radeon R9 280+ Storage: 500 MB available space
What platforms is Not Dead Yet available on?
Not Dead Yet is available on Windows PC.
Is Not Dead Yet worth buying?
Not Dead Yet has 62% positive reviews from 34 players.
When was Not Dead Yet released?
Not Dead Yet was released on Dec 15, 2020.
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