The open world action RPG's belated Nintendo Switch port is performing significantly better than its publisher expected.
After launching three years ago in a relatively disappointing state, how does Experiment 101's open-world action title hold up?
After a bit of a delay, open-world RPG Biomutant is finally out now on the Nintendo Switch, along with a new trailer.
Experiment 101's post-apocalyptic action RPG is finally getting its long overdue Nintendo Switch release.
Experiment 101 and THQ Nordic's post-apocalyptic open world action RPG is finally headed for the Switch later this year.
Mass Effect: Legendary Edition, Biomutant, and Divine Knockout: Founder's Edition will be free for subscribers in December.
Dealabs user billbil-kun has revealed next month's free titles reportedly coming to PlayStation Plus Essential on December 6th.
Biomutant’s PS5 boost gives it a nice sheen but can’t help its mediocrity in other areas.
The action RPG supports 4K and 60 FPS on Xbox Series X and PS5 with free upgrades for previous-gen owners and progress carrying over.
The PS5 and Xbox Series X versions offer graphics modes for 4K/30 FPS, 4K/60 FPS and 1440p/60 FPS at dynamic resolution.
On current-gen hardware, the game will feature three graphics modes- Quality, Quality Unleashed, and Performance.
Biomutant launched last year for PC and last-gen consoles, but it seems developer Experiment 101 is bringing it natively to current consoles as well.
Embracer Group says the full costs for the game's development and marketing as well as the acquisition of Experiment 101 have also been recouped.
Players should start seeing more variation in loot and less duplicates. Also, a scrap function has been added to free up inventory space.
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Patch 1.4 addresses several issues, removing parts of the tutorial to improve pacing, providing options for the Narrator and more.
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Developer Experiment 101 says the open world action RPG's first update will target numerous issues based on feedback from players.
A prolonged development cycle and multiple delays, culminating in divisive critical reception- what the hell happened?