THQ Nordic and Experiment 101 have released a new trailer for Biomutant that showcases some of its environments. According to the teams, everything in this trailer was captured in game. Thus, this trailer can give you an idea of the game’s graphics.
BioMutant is an open-word, post-apocalyptic Kung-Fu fable RPG that is coming to PC on May 25th. The game will feature a unique martial arts styled combat system which will allow you to mix melee, shooting and mutant ability action.
According to the Experiment 101, Biomutant’s martial arts style combat system promises to allow players maximum freedom of movement and agility. Moreover, players will be able to recode their genetic structure to change the way they look and play.
The game also aims to let players mix and match parts to create their own unique single- or double-handed slash, crush and pierce melee weapons. Players will also have full freedom when equipping their character. They will be able to choose their weapons, as well as the type of gear they wear.
Lastly, here are the game’s official PC system requirements.
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doesnt even look like the original game promised anymore
Yeah i was expecting an adult game…like at least Rated 16,but here we are rated T.
Over saturated, gosh it’s not looking good or is it me?
I think they went for amore cartoonish feel to appeal more to kids. After playing “It Takes Two” with my daugther I’m kinda warming up to this change. But the demonstrated gameplay still feels repetitive.
how big is this game?
This is going to be the first game where i have to desaturate the colors using ReShade.
It might just be me, but the animations and character movements still look clunky/stiff… like there’s zero sense of motion fluidity. And the color palette just feels off. Hopefully story and gameplay are decent, otherwise it’s yet another dud from THQ.
It’s a game rated T for a reason.Target age is bellow 15 (13 or older).My kid is 8 years old and loves the trailer…I think is oversaturated and not my taste,but yeah i like God of War,Rdr2,etc.