Bugsnax is a first-person adventure game that is set to be the greatest game of all time. It utilizes haptic feedback and adaptive triggers of DualSense controller.
Bugsnax takes place on Snaktooth Island where Bugsnax live. Bugsnax (singular Bugsnak) are half-snack half-bug creatures. You play as a journalist who is invited to Snaktooth Island by Elizabeth Megafig. However, you arrive to find that she has disappeared. Players are tasked with solving the mystery of Elizabeth's disappearance and the secrets of Snaktooth Island.
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>However, you arrive to find that she has disappeared. Players are tasked with solving the mystery of Elizabeth's disappearance and the secrets of Snaktooth Island.
>Young Horses hasn't settled on a hard and fast rule about what is or isn't a snack—in other words, Bugsnax won't help settle any semantics arguments. "We've never been very good at sticking to a perfect set of constraints," Tibitoski says. "Octodad, for instance, that game technically takes place in the 80s, but has a sort-of 50s aesthetic, [and] then we break that rule multiple times. Similarly, in Bugsnax, some of the foods are definitely snack foods, and some of them are 'oh here's a cheeseburger with curly fry legs.'"
No, not even close. How is it uncanny valley? If anything the art style and the concept itself are as far removed from resembling real life as they can be.
Cooper Flores
So what's the esrb rating? If it's T I'll definitely consider buying it because I know it's not entirely manchild Nintendo shit but stealth horror kino.
How do bugs actually taste? I live in Mexico and down south it's a pretty common practice. I've always been curious to eat crickets but anything else like scorpions and spiders sounds fucking disgusting.
Ryder Nguyen
Has potential to be really cool. Hopefully it doesn't suck
Caleb Moore
The cricket chips could be interesting I guess, what other protein are you gonna put in chips? Onions?
Dylan Gonzalez
I've eaten crickets and earthworm jerky and it's really not so bad. The crickets tasted like meaty crackers and the earthworm jerky was just like crunchy jerky.
Charles Williams
Chili lime crickets actually sounds good...
Ryder Hernandez
>sustainable proteins Instead of lowering the quality of life for first world white countries why bot cull the niggers, poos and chinks that dump trash, toxic waste and feces into the ocean with no regard?
i'm not advocating that we completely stop eating meat but what's so bad about eating bugs that are edible and taste fine?
Aaron Powell
They are not, nor have they ever been apart of our foodsource. New transmissions of diseases, cordycepts etc.
Anthony Robinson
>haptic feedback Wow it has rumble? This truly is next-gen gaming
Dominic Flores
>Laughs in food coloring
Ian Carter
Are you sure about that? I mean we evolved from apes which tend to have a well known grooming habit. I'd imagine while we likely didn't eat bugs 24/7, our ancestors probably ate quite a few bugs
Wyatt Hughes
This is a wholesome Bugsnax threads, racists please leave
Asher Lopez
To add on to this, there's a reason we still instinctively freak out to creepy crawly bugs. Because it's a defense mechanism to things that almost always carry venom or spread sickness.
Ryder Peterson
I'm pretty sure it's supposed to be a knock off of the 3D rumble thing nintendo added in the switch controllers. It seems like a meme but it's actually a great way to give players feedback and immerses you in the game more even if it is totally unnecessary.
Caleb Gomez
If you read the article it sounds pretty kino. Like, it'll feel different depending on what terrain you're travelling on. People are focused on muh raytracing and muh SSD but I think the DualSense is going to be the best part of the PS5
Nathaniel Bennett
>New transmissions of diseases, cordycepts etc. You're not eating bugs directly from the soil, user. Of course there's a bit of processing involved. You'd have diseases aplenty if we ate meat straight from the source, too.
Camden Scott
They groomed and ate bugs with their appendix still working. Which is how they mediated wallowing in their own shit and consuming uncooked, raw meat and shellfish.
Nicholas Martinez
I mean several cultures eat insects to this day. Its not like we can't digest them at least partially
Andrew Jones
>They are not, nor have they ever been apart of our foodsource
Neither were grains, until about 17,000 years ago. Even now, a diet rich in grains carries health complications, but that hasn't stopped it from becoming the most reliable source of calories for our species.
Those cultures also enact child labor sweat shops, eugenics, illegal animal poaching, incest, and suicide prevention nets outside the windows of their factories, do we really want to follow these obviously inferior cultures?