Worst NFT Game EVER? | The Walking Dead: Empires Gameplay and Review

Did you know that there’s an upcoming #thewalkingdead #nftgame #mmorpg? No? Well, apparently there is, and I was lucky enough to play it during their most recent playtest. In this gameplay and review video of The Walking Dead: Empires, I give my first impressions on the game. While the ridiculous prices for the game’s NFTs are unacceptable, the actual gameplay is still some of the best we’ve seen out of any crypto game. However, that’s not really saying much, considering the competition. If you’re not interested in “play to earn“ or “metaverse land ownership“, then I doubt you’ll enjoy this game. Nonetheless, it’s all my opinion anyway. If you don’t agree, make sure to let me know why down in the comments. Thanks for watching! All NFT Games played so far, and their scores: 1. RobotEra: 0/10 2. Tamadoge: 0/10 3. Game of Silks: 0/10 4. Battle Infinity: 0/10 5. Lucky Block: 0/10 6. Decentraland: 4/10 7. The Sandbox: -6/10 8. Gods Unchained: 4.4/10 9. Splinterlands: 1.2/10 10. Battle of Guardians: 3.4/10 11. Psyker: 0/10 12. Galaxy Fight Club: 0/10 13. Kiraverse Beta: 4.5/10 14. Cryptofights: -1.2/100 15. Spider Tanks: 2/10 16. Undead Blocks: 10/10 17. Kryxivia: 2.8/10 18. Superior: 5.8/10 if it didn’t have NFTs, 3.5/10 because it does 19. Big Time: 3.6/10 20. The Walking Dead: Empires: 4.8/10 Subscribe: Buy me a Coffee: Follow me on Twitter: Join our Discord!: All views and opinions expressed in this video are solely my own and do not reflect the views or opinions of anyone else. All game footage and information is used for the purpose of review and commentary, and falls under the fair use doctrine. Video game reviews are subjective, and what I don’t like, you might love. These videos are not intended to defame or harass anyone, nor are they made with any malicious intent. They are simply intended to provide entertainment. All information presented is based on my own research and understanding, and as such, there is always a chance I got something wrong. Always make sure to form an opinion of your own based on your own experience and research. Do what you want with your money, and if you enjoy the games, feel free to support the creators!
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