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Mutant Year Zero - Review @ Game Debate

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by RPGWatch, Dec 16, 2018.

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    [​IMG]Game Debate checked out Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden:

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    Beast of Eden - Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden Review

    Mutant Year Zero is an utterly absorbing blend of turn-based tactics, real-time adventuring and stealth. It wears its XCOM inspirations on its sleeves in regards to grid movement, two actions per turn, Overwatch, and unique class skills. It differs greatly from XCOM in terms of the package that binds it all together though.

    Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden
    is a compact tactical RPG set in a post-apocalyptic Norway. Nearly all humans are extinct thanks to a combination of natural disasters, global warming, and nuclear devastation. A single remote settlement known as the Ark remains, inhabited by a handful of humans and an array of the titular mutants. This includes the player's party, such as the crossbow-wielding Dux the anthropomorphic duck, and Bormin the shotgun-toting boar.

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    Hardcore fans of turn-based tactics may be slightly put off by Mutant Year Zero's obvious missteps but that aside, The Bearded Ladies have cooked up a special game here that's got great potential for the future. Road to Eden isn't perfect but it's definitely stood out from the crowd for me in what's been an excellent year.

    Score: 8.5/10
     
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