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Biomutant is the most bizarre game I’ve played in years – and that’s a good thing

Biomutant is the most bizarre game I’ve played in years – and that’s a good thing

Posted on May 25, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Biomutant is unashamedly weird. Like, straight up, “What was the developer thinking when they made this?” weird. It’s full of gibberish and nonsensical words, teeming with objectively ugly-looking creatures, and underpinned by a hodgepodge of different gameplay mechanics that honestly have no right coexisting together.

And yet, as detrimental as this off-the-wall and overly excessive approach can be, it’s also one of Biomutant’s greatest strengths.
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