Mortismal Gaming reviews Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden.
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I liked it at first, but it wore thin quickly.
Encounters have a bunch of enemies. If you try to get in and good position and start shooting them up, they'll overwhelm you easily. You need to use your silent weapons to slowly pick apart enemy after enemy until the bunch of enemies is reduced to just a few enemies. Then you can pull out the noisy weapons to finish them off quickly. When you get upgrade options, put them into your silent weapons - going in loud is really not an option in this game.
I eventually got tired of circling around encounters, picking off straggler one by one.
Damn.Yeah, playing a duck isn't all it's quacked up to be.
Yeah, playing a duck isn't all it's quacked up to be. I'm with @JDR13; on this one. I need to be something that has a human-like appearance. Elves or dwarves are acceptable. Elephant heads, not so much.
This game is like a beautiful birthday cake: when you cut it you realize the internal brown filling is not chocolate at all.
Yeah, if the game had been up front saying that I'll be doing it stealthy and using those big guns only to clean up the last few opponents, I'm pretty sure I would have liked it a lot more. As is, I "wasted" upgrades on the noisy weapons, making the harder difficulties all but impossible. Three people with weapons that do 6 points of damage each aren't going to bring down an enemy with 20 hit points. That soured me pretty bad.I agree it's not what you would expect, but I still enjoyed it a lot. I think that if you go in with a more stealth approach or mindset you would be pleasantly surprised.
The gameplay does look good, but I really wish they hadn't went with the anthropomorphic characters. That's a big turnoff for me.
I just saw there's a demo though so I might give it a try.
That's not what this game is doing at all. If anything, it's similar to TMNT. Really enjoyed my first playthrough. Haven't gone back to checkout any of the DLC though.Yea, not sure why, but some games seem to be doing a thing to appeal to that weird "furries" genre weird niche thing that is part of fringe culture, this isn't the only game that I have seen that seems to be appealing to that niche. It's weird, not something I can relate to at all.