If you are a veteran of the obscure 2013 indie zombie survival RPG 7 Days Salvation , you know the pain. You remember the game-breaking bug in Day 4 that corrupted your save file. You remember the memory leak that turned the Church of St. Lazarus into a 2-frame-per-second slideshow.
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(The missing 0.5 is for the lack of an in-game mod manager—but that’s minor.) About the Author: This article is part of our "Abandonware Angels" series, celebrating fan-led restoration projects. Lazarus into a 2-frame-per-second slideshow
It proves that when developers abandon a game, fans will rise to build a salvation of their own.
Welcome to the definitive guide on the — a massive, all-in-one fan patch that finally delivers the definitive version of this cult classic. What is "7 Days Salvation"? A Quick Recap For the uninitiated, 7 Days Salvation was a low-budget survival horror game released on Steam Greenlight. You played as Ezra, a disgraced priest trapped in a biblical apocalypse. The twist? You only had 7 in-game days to save your soul, with each day introducing a new, unique sin-based monster (Lust Wraiths, Greed Crawlers, etc.).
For years, fans have begged for a fix. Now, after a decade of radio silence from the original developer (Hollow Tree Games, now defunct), the community has taken matters into its own hands.