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I can't work out how you'd make one shiv from four pairs of scissors using only hand tools. Where do all the other bits of the scissors go? Why throw away three and a half pairs of scissors? And if you can carry 16 pairs of scissors in your bag, why can you only carry three shivs?
Does this really not bother anyone else?
The "big lie" - that there's been a zombie apocalypse - is ok, because that's the premise. The "little lie", that it takes four pairs of sturdy scissors to make a single fragile shiv, isn't, because it's so contrived.
Similarly Star Trek. I'm not much of a Trekkie, but the faster-than-light-travel didn't bother me. The bullhonky about tachyons did. It was OK until they tried to explain it.
Making it bottles instead of shivs would have fixed it. Glass is a bit fragile. Bottles are bulky. Thus you can only carry a few, and they only work once each, and thye could restrict availability of bottles without there being anything weird about it.
Who'd be using a shiv against a zombie? Totally wrong choice, way too close up.
I actually *Want* to play it now.
It's "our worst nightmare" but also a horror story for any paracitic life forms - imagine the stories they'd say gathered around the camp fires in some creatures digestive gut... and the parasite created all sorts of symptoms that made them easily recogniseable to other members of the host species!!! the parasite was so agressive the other members of the host species killed the infected!!!
I actually suspect it of being some kind of cultural back-pedal like creationism. The human body is made of stuff working together in a repeatable way. It'll evolve in part by taking on more bacteria and "domesticating" it.
As such I don't expect any of these games to deliver great things