Finished (playing): Scarlet Nexus
Playing: Biomutant, What Remains of Edith Finch
Added: Nothing
I’ve played Biomutant for 10 hours now, and I’m finding it to be a bit of a mixed bag. It sort of reminds me of a PS3/Xbox 360 era game. The graphics are somewhat dated, and the game in general seems like something that would have come out years ago. It’s rather low budget lacking big production values, and polish. The game world is large, but a bit same-y looking with a cut and pasted assets look to it. The character controls and gameplay are decent, perhaps a little janky at times but not bad. The combat and world exploration are the best aspects of it, everything else is a little lacking.
The story and characters are rather meh. In terms of story you’re basically given the bare minimum to have a reason to do the quests, and the characters all lack any real personality. You play as a silent protagonist that doesn’t convey any real emotion, and feels more like an avatar than a character. NPC interaction is done via text and is dull, the writing is fairly drab too. I turned off the voiced narrator because he gets annoying constantly talking while you’re playing, but he still chimes in once in a while to explain some things which is fine. However, I would have preferred a more traditional style of storytelling and NPC interaction instead of a narrator narrating everything.
Since the game has an all cute anthropomorphic animal cast, it does seem like it’s somewhat aimed at a younger audience. Everything is fairly tame in terms of content, and has a made for all ages feel to it. I admit that I tend to like my post apocalyptic games to be a little darker and grittier meant for older audiences. I’m also not the biggest fan of playing as an anthropomorphic animal character, especially a silent one without a voice or personality.
The core gameplay of combat, exploration and getting loot has been enough to keep me playing, but I’m not sure if it will be enough to keep me playing until the end. I’ve been mostly doing side objectives and exploring the world, but since the side stuff isn’t all that engaging I’m going to start doing story quests and see if they make things more interesting. If they don’t, then I’ll most likely quit playing since I have better games waiting to be played.
Speaking of better games waiting to be played, I started playing What Remains of Edith Finch and I’m liking it. The graphics are impressive, the attention to detail and lighting are great. But I will say one thing, the Finch family really likes books, pictures and canned salmon.

Games releasing this week
Aeterna Noctis
Alfred Hitchcock: Vertigo
Ancient Cities
Aspire: Ina’s Tale
Asteroids: Recharged
Black Bird
Circus Pocus
Clid the Snail
Clockwork Aquario
Collapsed
Firegirl: Hack ‘n Splash Rescue
Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach
Gear Club Unlimited 2
Greak: Memories of Azur
The Gunk
Moon
Mr. Prepper
Murder Diaries 3: Santa’s Trail of Blood
Power Pushout
Record of Lodoss War: Deedlit in Wonder Labyrinth
Shovel Knight Pocket Dungeon
Trash Quest
A Year of Springs