>>14246452
It's a pretty neat game but with some caveats.
You're not actively hunted unless you fuck up. The robots patrol the world and if they see you, they'll go after you, however if you keep hidden, travel through grass and go around places, you can avoid being actually hunted.
There's also a robot that ignores you until you start looting houses and another that hunts everything, not just you.
The game is fun and does a decent job with it's atmosphere, even if it could be far more depressing and opressive. The whole "british humour" kinda ruins the mood.
But then again, once you get an axe or enough bullets, the sense of danger kinda goes away as well, you'll murder everything.
One thing of note is that the game won't play exactly as you'd expect it to.
Guns, like I said, do make short work of just about anyone very fast and they work very well for earlier levels. However you'll be drawing attention to you from a very far away distance. Later levels will see more people rushing in than you can count, so they are emergency solutions, not your primary one.
Using your environment and coming up with decent plans to outsmart robots is more important than aiming.
Another detail is the "hunger meter" that's done pretty well. You have a value of 0-100 that raises when you eat and slowly goes down. You only regenerate health when it's above 50 and you start losing it instead when it reaches 0.
It makes it so staying fed is important and usefull (there aren't any other ways to regain health) but also simple enough that it doesn't bog down the rest of the game.
However do keep one thing in mind, it can be very frustrating. You can only save the game when near the boat you used to reach the island, so a lot of deaths will happen when you're doing a mad dash away from a group of hunters and a dog locks you in place. You can take it slow and methodical or fast and furious and both work as long as you have the supplies for it and you know very well what you're fucking doing.