Book Review: Last Resort: Zombicide - Josh Reynolds

Author: Josh Reynolds
Book: Last Resort: Zombicid
Year: 2021
Pages: 360
Part of Series: Solo - Part of Zombicide Series.
Reading Time: 5 days - April of 2022
Rating: 6 stars

I've played Zombicide. It was one of the first boardgames I kickstarted then I sold it because it was boring as shit. Basically we've got a couple adventures and they must do X or Y. Meanwhile you've got zombies trying to get to you. Most are slow, some are runners and then there are big fatty boys/girls. Some you've got one hit and that's hit, but the big guys took a lot of hits/different more potent weapons.

But that's it. That's the game. Here it felt that, and kudos to Josh Reynolds accomplishment on portraying a game in a book. You've got a couple of people who must go from point A to B so they can find a new place to live meanwhile they fight the undead and the living as well. Basically Walking Dead.

You've got some interesting characters, Westlake, our main protagonist is basically a cunning thief that is on a path of revenge but at the same time help other people, not because he wants butt it's better , safety in numbers. You got some other interesting characters. As someone point out, some died - again walking dead and the mission is complete. But you already know the ending- the best is the journey and characterization.

If they release more , I don't know if I will buy them but IT was good. It felt like that sunday movie you watch but coming monday you don't really remember what was about, or the name of characters.

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