Organ Trail Synopsis & Review
by Brian Rudolph
When you begin you meet a man name Clements. Clements is a seasoned survivalist of the ongoing apocalypse and comes to your aid. He helps you get supplies together and meet up with 4 of your closest pals that you would find useful. It was actually a fun experience having the 4 teammates because you get to name them, adding a bit of personal feel into the game. Clements is more of a tutorial type of element in the game though so you don't continue traveling with him.
So that's the introduction to the game, the actual goal of the game is to drive you and your party to the west coast where there are rumors of a cure to the zombie infection. I have yet to beat the game so I can't confirm or deny the in-game rumors. So you travel from town to town starting on the east coast of the USA. Along your travels a multitude of things can happen. Simply while the car travels to the next location you constantly get prompted with random events such as, losing supplies, gaining supplies, someone getting bitten, and all sorts of others. I actually had TDG Andrew as one of my party members and at a stop the game told me his character wandered off and was nowhere to be found and we had to go on without him. I'm still alive in that game so I'm hoping there's a way to find him eventually down the line but I'm starting to lose hope. Along with random events like that happening people can randomly get bitten which makes staying with them a lot harder. You do get the option to put someone down if need be but I never abandon my homies. Even if they hoard food.
So let's talk about what really made me enjoy this game, the mini games. Throughout traveling there are several different mini games. There's some driving mini games where raiders will be chasing your car and you need to escape. There are shooting games where you may need to walk around and gather supplies in an unsafe location or possibly kill raiders. You can even fish for food and supplies while at a rest stop. I actually believe the mini games can be played 2 player thus making the game easier to survive.
While traveling you need to make sure your party members, including your vehicle, stay in tip top shape. This could mean scavenging for supplies or waiting for someone to come by who might want to trade for something you need. Now there are car supplies like mufflers or gas which you need simply to get to the next location and theres party member supplies such as medkits and food. Food is constantly consumed amongst the party members and it pretty much keeps you alive throughout the game. The challenging part about Organ Trail is mainly when you need to become strategic in regards to your supplies. Eventually supplies run low and every decision you make matters more and more as your teams health decreases due to lack of food. If you're like me and don't want to put down any team members then its especially hard. So if your a fan of beautiful 8-bit art, zombies, and strategy then Organ Trail is the game for you. I bought it on sale for about $5.00 on the PSN store but its not an expensive game to begin with. I highly recommend picking it up. It'll keep you occupied for hours as you travel the county with your homies. I give the game 4/5 stars. It's very entertaining and will definitely bring me hours of entertainment. Happy traveling!


























