Anno: Mutationem Review

Anno: Mutationem Review



Anno: Mutationem reviewed by Leana Hafer on PC, also available on PlayStation. Watch our Anno: Mutationem review. A fierce …

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  1. There is a lot of heart in this little indie title. The gorgeous cyberpunk aesthetic makes you instantly fall in love. The gameplay sections are always varied and levels you treverse never overstay their welcome. Devs stated that they will continue to improve the title with fixing gsmeplay options, expanding some story bits and adding costumes. Please support it guys so that we may get a sequel.

  2. Now who says you need to have the most advanced, cutting edge, Ultra Super Saiyan Blue 9K graphics to deliver a unique look to the game you're going to sell?

    Already have it on my wishlist and I'm only going to buy it in May, knowing that there will be day one patches and bugfixes that is now the new norm for videogames in this day and age.

  3. There is a lot of heart in this little indie title. The gorgeous cyberpunk aesthetic makes you instantly fall in love. The gameplay sections are always varied and levels you treverse never overstay their welcome. Devs stated that they will continue to improve the title with fixing gsmeplay options, expanding some story bits and adding costumes. Please support it guys so that we may get a sequel.

  4. There is also another reason why the story feels so off at times. Originally it was choke full of SCP Foundation characters but the devs had to change it to avoid any copyright issues and that's why Andersons is now Heinderson and so on.

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