![]() Maybe I'll pick it up again one day alongside a guide. I want a challenge but I don't want to feel like I'm smashing into a wall repeatedly with little to no forward progress and that's what I felt like was happening here. I know some people out love games to be super extremely difficult, but I find that a tiresome. I felt like the difficulty of the game continues to rise throughout and your characters do not feel like they keep up with that in a meaningful way. Gear upgrades were at least better than the skill trees which I found to be extra lacking. If not that, then I want more meaningful upgrades, but wow did I not feel like that was happening. Perhaps it's just my taste, but I wanted more gear or more opportunities to upgrade gear. The gameplay is challenging and aside from the satisfaction of figuring out how to clear a map successfully, it doesn't give you that positive reinforcement to continue to push forward in-game. I think in large part because it felt sort of empty and unrewarding. I don't have too many complaints about graphics, yea they're a bit muddy, but for me, this didn't contribute to my dissatisfaction with this game. I love xcom a lot and was hoping this would scratch that itch on the Switch. I enjoyed the world and setting quite a bit as well. I do love the cast of characters you get to play with. ![]() The explanation from NicDodgers makes more sense as a general root cause - the game ignores the default audio device and decides to choose another for some reason. I do love the cast of characters you get to play with. It might have been me who posted to Funcom and here that the game was outputting sound to my Oculus headset. Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden - Deluxe Edition Nintendo Switch Gameplay Handheld Players 46.9K subscribers Subscribe 118 Share 23K views 3 years ago Gameplay of Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden.
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