The Player takes you on a whimsical adventure to Snaktooth Island, home of the legendary half-bug half-snack creatures, Bugsnax.The Player takes you on a whimsical adventure to Snaktooth Island, home of the legendary half-bug half-snack creatures, Bugsnax.The Player takes you on a whimsical adventure to Snaktooth Island, home of the legendary half-bug half-snack creatures, Bugsnax.
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Helen Sadler
- Lizbert Megafig
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Fryda Wolff
- Eggabell Batternugget
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Max Mittelman
- Filbo Fiddlepie
- (voice)
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Fred Tatasciore
- Wambus Troubleham
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Rick Zieff
- Cromdo Face
- (voice)
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Debra Wilson
- Shelda Smellywag
- (voice)
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Tom Taylorson
- Mysterious Voice
- (voice)
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Julie Nathanson
- Peelbug
- (voice)
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Michael Schwalbe
- Big Bopsicle
- (voice)
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Courtenay Taylor
- Bopsicle
- (voice)
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10arswaw
Bugsnax is such a good game. Every moment is so engrossing and I played for hours at a time just figuring out novel ways to try and catch Bugsnax.
The characters are all interesting and 3-dimensional. Each one has 3 or 4 quests that reveal a new aspect of their personality or their conflict with another character.
It's fortunate that this game was announced during the PS5 games showcase so that millions could see it and perhaps be intrigued. If you've come across this review and wonder if you should try Bugsnax, you should.
The characters are all interesting and 3-dimensional. Each one has 3 or 4 quests that reveal a new aspect of their personality or their conflict with another character.
It's fortunate that this game was announced during the PS5 games showcase so that millions could see it and perhaps be intrigued. If you've come across this review and wonder if you should try Bugsnax, you should.
This game has become a meme because despite its lackluster visual appeal it was presented as one of the first next-gen titles. Surely this is not a big budget game, and it shows in the crude graphics and very simplistic gameplay, but the developers did a great job with what they had.
You are a journalist investigating the mysteries on the island where the bugsnax live, and while doing so you get to know the quirky inhabitants. It is basically a first-person monster-catching game, where the focus is put on the technique used to capture the creatures. The player has to use various devices, including traps and lures, in order to succeed. The setup required for each capture depends on the monsters: some require a bit of problem solving, but nothing too complicated.
I enjoyed how relaxing the game is, between exploration and chats with the villagers, and the sound department is also quite good: cute SFX, catchy music. The plot is also surprisingly intriguing, with a mind-blowing finale.
You are a journalist investigating the mysteries on the island where the bugsnax live, and while doing so you get to know the quirky inhabitants. It is basically a first-person monster-catching game, where the focus is put on the technique used to capture the creatures. The player has to use various devices, including traps and lures, in order to succeed. The setup required for each capture depends on the monsters: some require a bit of problem solving, but nothing too complicated.
I enjoyed how relaxing the game is, between exploration and chats with the villagers, and the sound department is also quite good: cute SFX, catchy music. The plot is also surprisingly intriguing, with a mind-blowing finale.
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- TriviaFrom the Creator of Octodad: Dadliest Catch (2014)
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