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4.1

Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 75 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 15 out of 75
  2. Negative: 46 out of 75

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  1. Sep 13, 2018
    0
    (I made a review on Steam, about 2 years ago and the introduction to my review will say that as well, so just disregard the intro and read through the rest)

    I first made this review in either April or August of 2016, and hell, it was a very fun game. Amazing core-gameplay had me coming back to it for about a year and maybe 1 or 2 months. After that.. well, let's just say after that
    (I made a review on Steam, about 2 years ago and the introduction to my review will say that as well, so just disregard the intro and read through the rest)

    I first made this review in either April or August of 2016, and hell, it was a very fun game. Amazing core-gameplay had me coming back to it for about a year and maybe 1 or 2 months.

    After that.. well, let's just say after that time had passed, they started changing the game. Not in a good way. I was down with the game, absolutely loved it. Now it's become a garbage can of a game with weapons becoming hitscan (I believe, not 100% sure that they have 0 bullet drop) and feels more like the people who made the game tried to make 'H1Z1 2' by changing the mechanics of the game so much that it radically altered the identity of this poor, amazing game.

    When you thought of "H1Z1" in 2016, you (more than likely) immediately thought of having a genuinely fun experience whenever you played because the game (although unreliable with its hit-reg AT TIMES) had a strong base and very rewarding gun-play, along with a dedicated fanbase that made you feel like you HAD to improve just to win 1 more game for the day, because everyone was striving to become better and get that chicken dinner. And now, in September of 2018, when you hear "H1Z1" you probably think of a dying, unintuitive Battle Royale game that mixed in gunplay from Black Ops with its hitscan weapons, instead of the amazing projectile based gunplay from the time when the game released, as well as what we've come to love about PUBG.

    The entire aspect of having an AR battle with someone 100 meters away, and hearing those satisfying hits of armor or flesh when you're aiming a good inch above their head or having a sniper and trying to shoot someone while calculating bullet drop, as well as them moving in a car at 60mph was so appealing and was done so RIGHT in the first iteration of the King of the Kill game-mode, and they undermined everything by straying too far from what made H1Z1 a popular game. This game has fallen from it's pedestal because of a company full of greedy developers by following the standard "Battle Royale" formula, and now the game has gone from (on average in 2017) 60k concurrent players every day to just about 3k today.

    Thank you, Daybreak, for destroying a game I once held very dear to my heart as one of the best Battle Royale-esque games that has ever been created.
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  2. Jan 19, 2019
    3
    H1Z1 is for me the father of the Battle Royale, but unfortunately the game has lost its way in so many ways.
    A game that I bought and played in early access but, when the final product came, it became part free, is something that obviously annoyed me, and the feeling is the same throughout the community.
    Of course the game split into two, H1Z1 free, PVP Battle Royal only, and Just
    H1Z1 is for me the father of the Battle Royale, but unfortunately the game has lost its way in so many ways.
    A game that I bought and played in early access but, when the final product came, it became part free, is something that obviously annoyed me, and the feeling is the same throughout the community.
    Of course the game split into two, H1Z1 free, PVP Battle Royal only, and Just Survive was cancelled and the servers were closed past October.

    I cannot in good faith recommend the game because I do not feel valued as a player who blindly invested in early access and had no real reward. But I cannot recommend it either because of the game itself. There are already much better alternatives in the battle royale genre, and this was a "father" that never understand how to adapt.

    Anyway it is free and for anyone who has the opportunity and willingness to test, go for it. The servers are not always full but the experience is acceptable.
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  3. Apr 18, 2018
    1
    very bad game delete the game by daybrek forever yong i want my mony back ..
  4. Mar 11, 2018
    0
    Not funny to play, this game has not resolved any of its core problems like optimization over 3 years out on the market. Play Fortnite or PUBG instead this games are fresh H1Z1 is old trash.
  5. Mar 29, 2019
    1
    H1Z1 is for me the father of the Battle Royale, but unfortunately the game has lost its way in so many ways.
    A game that I bought and played in early access but, when the final product came, it became part free, is something that obviously annoyed me, and the feeling is the same throughout the community.
    Of course the game split into two, H1Z1 free, PVP Battle Royal only, and Just
    H1Z1 is for me the father of the Battle Royale, but unfortunately the game has lost its way in so many ways.
    A game that I bought and played in early access but, when the final product came, it became part free, is something that obviously annoyed me, and the feeling is the same throughout the community.
    Of course the game split into two, H1Z1 free, PVP Battle Royal only, and Just Survive was cancelled and the servers were closed past October.

    I cannot in good faith recommend the game because I do not feel valued as a player who blindly invested in early access and had no real reward. But I cannot recommend it either because of the game itself. There are already much better alternatives in the battle royale genre, and this was a "father" that never understand how to adapt.

    Anyway it is free and for anyone who has the opportunity and willingness to test, go for it. The servers are not always full but the experience is acceptable.

    Had to copy this review from another guy so dont wonder and pls dont be mad at me but this is 1:1 the exact same experience and opinion about H1Z1.
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  6. Nov 28, 2018
    0
    the worst battle royal game ever released inconsistent damage if you buy the battle pass your also able to take more damage than someone that hasnt, the game is riddle with glitches and bugs and has been out for years not even a game reviewer this game just pissed me off so much, anyone who puts anything above a 1-3 score is a paid review i can promise you that
  7. Nov 18, 2022
    0
    the first big battle royale. oh my god i hated this game with a passion it is stink encarnate
Metascore
70

Mixed or average reviews - based on 8 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 8
  2. Negative: 0 out of 8
  1. Jun 3, 2018
    65
    H1Z1 might not have the personality, nor the same production level of as some of its competitors, the game still balances arcade and simulation well to feature all the tension required in the genre.
  2. Mar 23, 2018
    60
    H1Z1 predicates itself on eliminating the more random factors seen in other battle royale games, and it remains a competent execution of the genre. The game has its intense moments and exhilarating firefights; the thrill of besting 100+ players is very much present. However, the incoherent gameplay elements overshadow the better moments, and the lack of variety in both map design and weapon selection makes H1Z1 lose its appeal rather quick, especially in the genre it spearheaded.
  3. Mar 13, 2018
    75
    H1Z1 may well have been inspired by the original version of PUBG, and it shows, but in Auto Royale it provides one of the most fun battle royale modes out there.