Story and characters could have been developed better
Fiddly movement
Expert reviews and ratings
75
As we get deeper into the lifecycle of the Switch, developers are becoming much more savvy with what they can bring to our favorite portable workhorse. That's not to say the Switch version is always comparable to the other platforms, but this does...
The interesting thing about Mutant Year Zero is the game being divided into real-time exploration but turn-based tactical combat. The world is divided up into different sections that you can explore as you set out to find a missing Stalker, along the...
this is a very typical post-apocalyptic storytelling with the twist of mutant animals thrown in. This addition makes the main cast – eventually builds up the final team of five – standout more, thanks to their well-written and distinct personalities,...
Cute anthropomorphic pigs and ducks who curse, kill, and eat people, a competent turn-based combat system with complex elements of stealth, pacing, and management, and an interesting world should make for a game that proves as good as its premise. For...
It seems I have quickly become the strategy reviewer here at ZTGD. Hey, XCOM is one of my favorite franchises so I really don't mind. When I heard a new XCOM like game was coming a few months ago, my ears turned up a bit. When I saw a talking duck and...
Impressive effort with a few noticeable problems holding it back. Won't astound everyone, but is worth your time and cash.How we score: The destructoid reviews...
Gameplay inconsistencies and forced grinding can wear one down, however, and keep the title from reaching its full potential. Overall, Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden is deserving of attention and provides solid entertainment for tactics fans.
In conclusion, Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden puts a lot of focus into resource management as well as strategic combat. In addition, it features characters that are likable. However, the game's primary drawback is its short duration and low replay-value...
Duck. Duck. Lose! I died a lot while playing Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden. Like, a lot a lot. It's not that the game is that unbearably difficult, either (I was playing on Hard, which I thought was just right), but instead that I was approaching...
With its interesting world and characters and excellent gameplay mechanics which advance the genre with the introduction of stealth and seamless exploration, Mutant Year Zero: Road To Eden is one of the best turn-based tactical games released in recent...
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