![]() ![]() Well, in Outpost, they’re getting so smart that ethical questions might start arising soon. In Enclave, they were already some of the scariest zombies around, since they move swiftly and showed signs of gaining intelligence. The most fascinating aspect of the world building lies in the development of the freaks. Though some of the ideas of Salvation are inherently flawed and upsetting, many of the townspeople show and open-mindedness and kindness that I can’t help but respect. ![]() First off, I really liked that Aguirre didn’t demonize the people of Salvation I was expecting a fairly generic cult twist for that town that didn’t happen. The gang (Stalker, Fade, Deuce and Tegan) is now living in Salvation, a small walled town where they intentionally live like it’s the colonial era, believing the plague and freaks were a punishment from God for modern sensibilities. From a plot perspective, Outpost gets quite a bit more interesting, albeit slowly. ![]()
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