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Published: 2020-11-20, Author: Kai , review by: wccftech.com
Intriguing mystery involving the mysterious disappearance of Elizabert Megafig, Light puzzle solving to trap each and every Bugsnax, Scoopy Banoopy is a real charmer, Massive boss battles against the exotic oversized Bugsnax of Snaktooth Island, Infectiou
100 Bugsnax but only a handful are required to catch for the story quests, Traps and tools have a tendency to break due to poor physics, Mild body transformation horror as Wumpus' lose their limbs for popsicle sticks or burritos, Trying to capture flaming
The hunt for elusive Bugsnax is an interesting tale, requiring the patience of a fisherman and the experience of a Pokemon Snap master. This is one delicious adventure, though it might be an acquired taste for some...
Bugsnax is a truly weird game that is worth trying just for the concept. As the theme song goes “Everyone's talkin' bout Bugsnax.” Well not everyone, but maybe they should be...
Solid and definitely has an audience. There could be some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.How we score: The Destructoid reviews guide...
Bugsnax are adorable, Clever puzzles, Interesting characters, Appropriate for kids and adults
Gameplay can feel repetitive, No multiplayer,
Bugsnax is an easy game to recommend for players of all ages. It blends a Pixar-worthy narrative with challenging puzzles, a compelling mystery and interesting characters — but it is the unconditionally innocent whimsy that will put a helpless smile on...
Published: 2020-11-09, Author: David , review by: gamingtrend.com
Whimsical world filled with (mostly) adorable Bugsnax, Fun, challenging gameplay loop with surprisingly deep inventory/tools, Great cast of Grumpuses
Tone shift in the ending doesn't work well, Backtracking can get annoying
Bugsnax is an odd combination of Pokémon, a Cabela's hunting game, and Octodad. It's got a lot going for it in the fun gameplay, as well as a wonderful island filled with incredible creatures to discover. I do think the ending doesn't necessarily fit, and...
Published: 2020-11-14, Author: Sam , review by: gamesradar.com
Endearingly bizarre, Loveable characters, Brilliant story and world
Can feel repetitive, Disappointing loading times on PS5
Bugsnax will be remembered for its brilliant crafted world, characters and titular Bugsnax for many years to come, despite some repetition and frustrating load times...
Published: 2020-11-13, Author: Christian , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: Wild life.An island filled with critters is the setting for one of the more memorable games of the year.Bugsnax is so interesting that I suspect it deserves a pretty short review. The real fun here is discovery and interpretation, two things that both...
Abstract: Perhaps best described as a comedy body horror, Bugsnax asks you to solve the mystery surrounding a missing villager on the bizarre island of Snaxburg, and this is done by using tricks, tools and timing to catch and catalogue the creatures that live there...
Presents a bizarre and adorable world to explore, Core mechanics of catching Bugsnax are supremely satisfying, All of the characters and creatures you meet are the best kind of weird, Makes creative use of the DualSense controller on PS5,
Trial-and-error gameplay can prove frustrating at times, Each habitat is surprisingly robotic once you learn how things work,
Bugsnax is a strange, satisfying and utterly engrossing journey into another world - one that is never afraid to embrace its stranger side even if it means leaving your mouth agape in amazed confusion.While the act of capturing and eating Bugsnax is a fre...