The GOOD and BAD of Bugsnax! - Review
Well here it is, the most confusingly hyped game of 2020. Bugsnax is a fun and very unique experience but is it a GOOD game? Lets talk about that in my review!
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Bugsnax is an upcoming adventure video game developed by independent game studio Young Horses. In the game, players explore a mysterious island and attempt to find and capture the eponymous half-bug-half-snack creatures. The game was unveiled via an announcement trailer shown during Sony's PlayStation 5 livestreamed reveal event on June 11, 2020. British indie pop band Kero Kero Bonito performed the game's theme song, which was featured in the announcement trailer. The game is currently set for release on November 12, 2020 for the PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, and macOS. Players control a newspaper reporter, who one day receives a film strip in the mail from Elizabert Megafig, a disgraced explorer. In this video DreamcastGuy looks at the good and bad of Bugsnax in a deep dive review of the game being played on a PS4 Pro. This includes raw gameplay and talking about the story and characters and glitches. Megafig details the mysterious Snaktooth Island, inhabited by creatures called Bugsnax who are "half bug and half snack", and encourages the reporter to come to the island and document them for the world to see. Intrigued, the reporter makes their way onto the island, only to discover from the native Grumpuses that Megafig has gone missing. Bugsnax is a first-person adventure game, in which players traverse Snaktooth Island trying to find and capture different species of Bugsnax using various contraptions. Over 100 Bugsnak species are available for capture. Once captured, the Bugsnax can be fed to the local Grumpuses, which transforms their bodies based on the properties of whatever Bugsnak they eat.