![]() ![]() Combats are very similar and predictable (100% hit rate, hidden characters waiting to pick off each monster with its known HP) once you get the hang of it offers quite limited challenge even on higher difficulties. ![]() Characters are alright and quite funny with good dialogue. ![]() Don’t buy this, and don’t accept companies blatantly not giving a f*** about their customers :-( Graphics and customer experience aside, from the 3h gameplay I managed to put in (awaiting the 1-day patch), the game is quite linear, and it nowhere near feels like it has any exploration. Neither Nintendo nor Funcom has accepted refunds. Overview Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden is a strategy game developed by The Bearded Ladies Consulting and published by Funcom Productions A/S for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC. The price was high (SEK 449, or EUR 45) and I really feel robbed of the money. Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden is based off of a table top RPG where players take the role of Stalkers, brave. The worst is that I bought the game from the Nintendo eStore based on screenshots that later were found out to be from the PC game, looking much crisper. Our review: Parents say ( 1 ): Kids say ( 2 ): This post-apocalyptic strategy role-playing game (RPG) is packed with atmosphere and engaging touches, but its the challenging fights that will keep strategy fans coming back for more. The 1-day “graphics fix” patch didn’t do anything for hand-held (and frankly I’m not sure if it did in docked either). It is VERY blurry, it stutters badly, it is slow. Game is totally unplayable in hand-held mode (also look 20 year old in docked), the port has to be one of the worst ever made and totally Game is totally unplayable in hand-held mode (also look 20 year old in docked), the port has to be one of the worst ever made and totally ruins the game-and the franchise for us that looked forward to playing it on Switch.
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