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Biomutant game review
Biomutant game review











biomutant game review

It can range from a lack of oxygen to extreme heat, or radioactivity. Several places of the world are affected by some kind of extreme environment. The game also features a ton of different puzzles, but they are so incredibly simple that my monkey brain usually got them on the first try. You can only summon a mech in the dead zone and only a certain biome allows the jet ski even though several other large rivers and lakes exist. The game has a weird logic about where you’re allowed to use certain transports. Like summoning a mushroom to bounce you somewhere high or using a fire dash to get around quickly. Even your powers can be used in cool ways. Traveling the world can be interesting thanks to the wide array of mounts and vehicles you can obtain. Since many quests require backtracking, the scenic run can start to feel like a commute to work and that makes fast travel look more appealing. Random attacks or encounters don’t seem to exist. Nothing ever happens when you’re traveling through an area you have already cleared. Yet, once you have explored a region there was little reason not to use it. I have a personal disdain for fast traveling in open-world games. Finding a treadmill with a small mini-game to boost your agility just feels really nice. The exploration is entertaining because, in addition to sightseeing and combat encounters, you’re rewarded with tangible benefits. Not to mention, all the sweet loot and crafting components you can find while adventuring. Psi points are linked to shrines and morality choices, while Bio points are obtained by slaying Morks and finding Bio containers. Bio and Psi-points both require you to complete different types of activities. ExplorationĮxploring is important since several bits of your character’s progression are linked to it. Every quest took forever because my trek through the beautiful landscape was dotted with detours to various points of interest. I was constantly distracted because every building, cave, totem, or corner held something for me to explore. The open world of Biomutant is breathtaking and packed with things to find. Don’t buy curtains then write half a novel on the internet about how you wanted blinds and hate curtains when the package clearly said curtains. First of all, I’ve always wondered…do you chew your food? Or just inhale it to get to the next meal? Second, You probably won’t enjoy Biomutant or any other open-world game for that matter. If you’re the type of player that likes to speed through a game super quick to get to the next one. There are somewhere around three trillion side quests in Biomutant. That’s great because Bethesda is determined to withhold the next Elder Scrolls until I’m 90 when my irritable bowel syndrome is making some hospice workers’ life a living hell.

biomutant game review

BIOMUTANT GAME REVIEW FREE

After the intro, you are pretty much free to go anywhere and do what you want. Gideon’s Biasīiomutant is an open-world game in the most precise sense of the word. Given how the game treats its black and white morality system it’s almost thematic that many of its features also have two clear sides.

biomutant game review

Every good AND bad aspect of the game is usually met with one type of “but” or another and that’s how I’m going to frame this review. You will accomplish this while exploring a massive world to piece together your own arsenal of impressive-looking weapons, psionic abilities, and biogenic superpowers! But that won’t do you any good against the world eaters because all of their fights take place in vehicles!īiomutant is a game of buts, small ones, big ones, and of course furry ones. Either way, you’re going to need to take part in a tribe war and battle massive world eaters whose names alone inspire fear, such as Porky Puff and Hoof Puff! The boss fights are really cool but also disconnected from most of the game. You play as a mutant furry animal thing, out to stop the end of the world or speed it up. Black and white can be pretty clear, but it’s fifty shades of grey that can be a little sticky and gross. You can find a video version of this review here! Biomutant Review: Bonker’s Okay Fur Dayīiomutant has plenty of highs and lows, which makes it difficult to review. But that says more about me setting the bar too high than it does about Biomutant’s quality. Did it live up to my expectations? Well, no, not really. It was one of my most anticipated games of the year. Anyone who follows me on Twitter probably knows I had really high expectations for Biomutant.













Biomutant game review