Identity V: Hunter or Survivor — Which Is Better?
Look—I’ve played Identity V for over two years. I’ve been the one hiding under tables. I’ve been the one with the axe in my hands, breathing heavy in the dark.
And I still don’t know which side is “better.”
Because it’s not about power. It’s about pain.
The survivor? You’re shaking. Your hands are slick with sweat. You hear the footsteps—slow, deliberate—coming closer. You’re not trying to win. You’re just trying to make it to the next generator. One more. Just one more.
You don’t have a health bar. You have a heartbeat.
The hunter? You don’t get to breathe easy either. You see that girl crawling under the desk. You know she’s gonna make it. You know you’re gonna fail. But you keep walking. Because that’s your job. That’s your curse.
I’ve had nights where I played nothing but survivors. Got my ass kicked five times in a row. Felt like garbage.
Then I switched to hunter. Played the Warden for three hours straight. Didn’t catch one. Just… stood there. Listening to the wind. Wondering if they even cared if I was there.
That’s the thing nobody says:
Neither side wins.
Not really.
The game doesn’t reward the best player.
It rewards the one who keeps going.
The survivor who crawls out of the closet one last time.
The hunter who keeps walking even when the map’s empty.
I used to spend hours grinding for tickets, hoping to unlock a new skin before the season ended.
Then I found Buffget.
70% off on diamonds? Yeah, it’s real.
No waiting. No scams. Just enough to keep playing.
So pick your side.
Be the one who runs.
Or the one who chases.
Either way—you’re still here.
And that’s what matters.