The choice now falls to you of whom to side with, whether it's the tribes who value strength above all else or those who take pride in peace and unity. Essentially, in a world that's moved on from humans but is still feeling the effects of their polluting ways, you play a skilled martial arts hero-in-training caught up among tribes which are now on the brink of all-out war. That's okay, because Biomutant itself will hit you over the head with its repetitive themes throughout. The official synopsis doesn't really tell you much about the story. Biomutant doesn't reinvent the wheel, it merely borrows component parts of it from other successful forebears but it also does so with style by splashing neon paint on that wheel and sticking sharp points on every available part of it for maximum impact. If, however, you're looking for a beautifully designed game that's delightfully weird, unafraid of some gross-out humor, and fully in on delivering a fun kitchen-sink experience, you might just be pleasantly surprised. Let me start out by doing a quick expectations check: If you're expecting Biomutant to revolutionize the video game industry, if you think the relatively small Devs team of Experiment 101 is going to break out of every possible box, or if you're looking for a novel experience, tip-to-tail, like no other before it, you're going to be disappointed. RELATED: 'Assassins Creed Valhalla: Wrath of the Druids' DLC Features the Game's Best Content Since Launch | Review
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