
It's truly surprising to some that the game has been going for five years and is still finding ways to improve on its formula.

The innovative choice to add zombie NPCs to the game is also something that has caught fan attention, as it's the first time Dead by Daylight has tried anything like it. According to the reviews on Steam, some players think the killer is overpowered, with others loving his mid-range abilities. Seeing as both Resident Evil and Dead by Daylight are horror games, there is some crossover in the audience. However, seeing that there are only ever two zombies on the map, the Nemesis player has to decide whether to track down the zombies for extra power and risk letting the survivors get a head start. Nemesis also has the unique ability to be able to attack the zombies with his tentacles, which can help him further his mutation stage and increase his strength and range. The parasite working as his brain is smart enough to be able to accomplish these feats.
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Nemesis' perks in Dead by Daylight are focused on tracking the survivors, laying a coordinated generator trap, and blinding the survivors to his terror radius. As the killer becomes more mutated, his tentacles become stronger and are able to reach further as well. Nemesis' special, a tentacle that shoots forward from his arm, can also inflict the contaminated status effect on survivors. Once the survivor has a contaminated status, their strength will be hindered.

Like in the Resident Evil universe, Nemesis is inflicted with the T-Virus, which can in turn be passed on to the survivors through the zombies on the map. Nemesis' base attacks are done by his fists, with all the mutant strength behind them.
