
Shattered Haven is one more game of zombies, an enemy that begins to gorge a bit, but when properly used gives us quite amusing games. Who does not like to go back to Left 4 Dead from time to time? After a brief teaching us the basics of the game begins the adventure of our little character.
The zombies Haven Shattered are a little different from normal. To kill not have to decapitate or hit in the head but use iron or water, it is the only thing that they are vulnerable. Obviously does not make much sense but that's how it works. If you remember the Legacy of Kain, the rules are similar.

Arcen Games: "Skyward Collapse and Shattered Haven have both gotten official linux support this week, but that’s not all that’s been going on."

Hardcore Gamer: The bare minimum gets you AI War: Fleet Command and five DLC packs, A Valley Without Wind 1 and 2, and Tidalis - a fun puzzler. Spending $5.80 gets you Shattered Haven and Skyward Collapse and its DLC. Everything in the bundle unlocks on Steam and soundtracks for everything are included too.

When you first start Shattered Haven, it gives the impression that it will be a Legend of Zelda like adventure game… with zombies! The overworld and various tools/weapons you find definitely have that vibe. Then about ten minutes in, the game introduces “levels.” That is, you can’t pass certain roadblocks in the overworld until you hunt down and beat a certain number of portals/levels. And that’s where Shattered Haven struggles to be fun.