![]() ![]() I hadn’t even made it to the first quest before seeing a bunch of cutscenes, being visited by an old friend, and having a lengthy flashback of when I was a child, where I had to dig through trash, and fight my bullies.Īs well as that, I think the dialogue slows the game down considerably. I left the good ol tutorial sewers, and it started, cutscene after cutscene, dialogue about something that could easily be mentioned on the way to the quest.ĭon’t get me wrong, there is a lot to learn in this game, but I feel there could have been natural points to introduce certain elements, as opposed to forcing me through them all as early as possible. It feels as though the game has so much to say, and it’s desperately trying to squeeze everything into the first thirty minutes. ![]() You will be stopped in your tracks constantly. Although the tutorial is over, it doesn’t feel like it. So firstly, I did find the first half an hour after leaving the tutorial to be frustrating. The 5-7 hours I’ve played so far have been solid, and I’ve only found two very miniscule details that I disliked. Game developers absolutely love putting us in those sewers.īut, in all seriousness, I found it hard to find something to complain about with Biomutant. Straight off the bat, we’ve gotta deduct points for Biomutant starting us off in some sewer-like bunker. There are sections where you have to solve puzzles to open doors, and I didn’t really like how easy they were, although I’m a good few hours in now, and I can see a slight improvement in difficulty. My first thoughts were that I loved the combat and the narrator. You then get the choice to change the fur colour and style, your resistance to elemental attacks, your backstory, and class, as well as a few other traits. His body shrunk, but his head ballooned, and it was real funny to see… but also it was cool to be able to alter so much. I focused on intelligence and charisma, which gave my little furry guy an overbite and a real goofy look. Then you use the left stick to navigate to one of 5 points to indicate how intelligent, strong, charismatic, agile, or healthy you are, and each combination will alter your character’s physical features. You start by choosing one of 6 races that have a preset bunch of abilities and attributes. The character customisation is strange… but in a good way. Ok, so in all honesty, when I first loaded into Biomutant, I wasn’t incredibly excited to play it, I actually asked my girlfriend to play the tutorial whilst I watch, and she did.Īfter seeing the fluid combat and the funny banter that the narrator throws out, I was pretty intrigued, and instantly hopped on to create my own Psi-freak. ![]() It’s a choice heavy game, and all of your decisions from ‘which of the 6 factions you join’ to being ‘good or evil’ will essentially mould the story, shaping the fate of the tree of life and all of the creatures it protects. The tree of life is at risk, and as the furry little protagonist, you have to go to each corner of the world where the roots of the tree of life are, and save it from pollution, monsters, and bosses called World Eaters. The world is hit by a natural disaster and polluted by toxic oils. So, a little bit about the game, Biomutant is an open world, post apocalyptic RPG with a strong focus on martial arts and mutated animals. Today we’re asking is Biomutant worth it? We give some real feedback from actual gamers, we talk mechanics, story, and more, and then we tell you whether we recommend getting it now, getting it when it’s discounted or just straight up avoiding it like the plague. Welcome to ‘is it worth it?’ our show where we talk about a newly released game. ![]()
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