Yeah I'm looking for comments about this atm. Like, they're literally becoming the BugsSnacks. Is it a curse? Are the bugs that inhabit the island actually just mutated versions of previous people that landed there? I want to know the loooorrreee xD
@@jamescanjuggle Hidden for those who want to avoid spoilers It turns out the Bugsnax are parasites, they want to be eaten. Once you start you get a compulsive NEED to keep eating them. They slowly change you both body and mind. There's someone missing you're looking for and when you find her you find out she was swarmed and they forced their way down her throat to change her. Like, it gets kind of creepy.
Not every game has to be this realistic, gritty, grand epic hardware breaking grandiose deluxe experience. And that is why bugsanx is so great, its like playing a muppets episode.
@@sticlavoda5632 That's the thing People will always be like "mArIo Is FoR kIdS" and stuff like that brcause they dont realise there are games for everyone, there is a little for everyone in everything
@@lvbboi9 it is for kids. But doesn't mean adults and teens cant enjoy it. But don't me tell it isn't meant for kids cause it's clearly marketed towards them,Any game can be for anyone but there's a clear market for each. Mario's is meant for k8ds,but not like adults can't play and enjoy it.
@@kei7540 Just....little things that humanize the characters and make you understand who they are and why they're on the island. For example one character seems obsessed with keeping BugSnax as pets, but you later learn that his family abandoned him, so it's his way of having a family that won't leave.
>emotionally devastating I remember watching the trailer and people theorised that it would be like doki doki literature club and have some dark twist. It may not be quite that drastic, but I'm intrigued to learn more.
i can't wait for 10 years to pass, and kids who grew up with this game to start talking about all the stuff they didn't catch as kids. Like, I'm genuinely excited for kids t o have this game and grow up to love exploring and stuff.
@Ungodly - CodM and More But that's why kids will like it, cuz it doesn't feel like it's talking down to them, but still looks familiar with all the bright colors and simple designs. Also, I can't wait for Bugsnax memes in 20 years.
@@toastwings9358 Ratings just cover the obvious like blood or swearing. This game gets real dark, and very morbid. From emotionally mature themes to straight up horror. If you don't fulfill certain requirements, characters will die.
Real talk: I pre-ordered Bugsnax as a joke, but it actually ended up being pretty fun with an enjoyable story too. Also, I'm a Game Grumps fan and I find the characters being "Grumps" funnier than it should.
Bunger was the one light in this little realm of darkness. Bunger was *hope* and, in the end, even Bunger betrayed us. Even Bunger only hated us and wanted to use us. Bunger is the most realistic artistic interpretation of humanity. Next time you smile at a Bunger meme, remember: Bunger is the distilled essence of every person who has ever hurt you. Bunger is the distilled essence of all the evil within you that you hide by deceiving everyone around you. Bunger is god's mistake, and that mistake is us.
It looks really good!! I love games that don't hold your hand and just let you figure stuff out on your own. Can't wait to play this whenever I do get the PS5! And the new Ratchet~
@@axserwz5022 probably just more games. Launches are always rough cuz there isn’t much for you to play at the start. I’m definitely gonna play this once I get a PS5 too but I’m not sold either just cuz there’s not much to play I’ll wait till there’s more for me to pick from
I knew the game wasn't gonna be normal when I had a quest to watch a dude sleep in his bed until he randomly got up and talked to a cactus replica of his missing wife.
I love Bugsnax! It's so good, glad other people are seeing how great it is. That said, it's totally a body horror game. I sometimes felt creeped out with some of the transformations the townsfolk went through after eating.
I definitely found it creepy, however, somehow, moving forward in the story was scarier. The game had this creepy "aura" everywhere. Everytime I got more clues about Lizbert I got a goosebump 'cause I couldn't imagine what would happen next, but I couldn't stop theorizing.
Spoilers under the cut, tl;dr: Bugsnax has the best character writing I've seen in a long time . . . . . . . . . . . . What I liked most about Bugsnax is that it took the archetypal characters and dug into the emotional and psychological roots of those tropes. Chandlo's need to get stronger isn't just about getting swole, it's about protecting his best friend, who suffers from constant anxiety and paranoia. Beffany comes to understand her eventual disconnect from her friends has become a self-fufilling prophecy, and that she's been intentionally driving people away. Snorpy's paranoia of always being watched and hiding away parallels many of the feelings LGBT+ people feel every day. Bugsnax represent a crutch to all the characters, and I won't get into specifics, but the dependency on them exposes how they stick to the status quo and stagenate their own growth. These characters start off very simple, but this game dives into the PERSON (or grumpus) behind these common character tropes, better than most writing period. Also, if you haven't listened to the Bugsnax voices, go do it. You'll find a favorite you'll defend to the death.
mfw funny muppet food game does LGBT+ representation better and more realistically than most, if not all, triple-A games (that only do it to show how "woke" the corporation is and end up hurting the LGBT+ community in the long run)
Part of the reward for doing everything (well.... Mostly side quests) is that you give immunity to the the grumps in the final battle, otherwise, they might give up and let the BugSnax win.
*1:* Pro Bugsnax when, Civvie? *2:* There definitely seems to be a lot here, not gonna lie. *3:* Yup. Definitely knocked us for six with its subject matter. And that's not even getting into the concept of bio-augmentation through eating mysterious aberrations.
The legendary Bugsnax battles really stood out to me. And, as you mentioned, the character development and relationships are what drove to me finish the game. It was definitely an enjoyable 8ish hour game - just about the perfect length for what it had to offer!
Every time I see something this cute, I’m thinking it hiding something dark within. Especially after seeing the grumps limbs turning into food after eating the bugsnacks. I’m like that not ok.
I love that this game perfectly connects its gameplay and story, you have to learn about bugsnax(es?) and all their quirks to catch them and you get to learn about the grumpuses and all their quirks in order to help them throughout the story
I hope you mention the INCREDIBLE graphics the game has. Merc Sony is amazing at making breathtaking graphics like in the critically acclaimed game series Knack which includes Knack and its sequel Knack 2. All 3 of those game's graphics completely destroyed the competition in the industry. Did you know that Bugsnax uses advanced lighting techniques such as shading each part instead of the veces of the polygons. Truly amazing. Hilarious that people actually bought xbox when there was a game with better graphics than shark's tale on the playstation 5.
Are you kidding? The game looks like it could've been released in the late 2000s. It's kind of insulting that a LAUNCH TITLE, indie or not, would have graphics that belong more on the PS3 than the PS5.
Are you kidding? The game looks like it could've been released in the late 2060s. It's kind of amazing that a LAUNCH TITLE, indie or not, would have graphics that belong more on the PS12 than the PS5.
I think the reason I personally fell in love with this game so fast was that it reminds me of a game I used to play all the time as a kid, and even still now as an adult. A little Wii game by Bandai Namco called The Munchables. It's actually really similar to Bugsnax, you play as little monster dudes who go around eating living food, but in Munchables the food is aliens invading your homeworld and you're the only ones left to stop them It's a really cute game and I've 100% it a couple of times. It's super unlikely, but I'd love to see a completionist episode about it.
Great video my man, I don't catch every upload but i do quite a few these are great consumable content for anyone looking to see what a games journey might be like before doing it yourself. Keep up the great work
I love weird games like these. The sort that come to mind are Chulip on PS2 and Moon on Switch(originally on PS1, but we never got it officially localized until this year). I hope we get more down the road.
You know that game reminds of 2 Games. 1: Hello Puppets. A Horror Game for VR, where you are in an abandon studio full with Dangerus and living Puppets. 2: Slime Rancher. A Game where you play as a Rancher on a far Alien Planet and explore the Land and take care of the Slimes. Its kind of a mix of these 2, at least to me.
I didn't really see much out of bugsnacks originally but this review does intrigue me. Knowing that these dopey looking creatures have strangely personal issues that are relatable makes in kinda more appealing.
I dont follow this logic cause while certain people do eat bugs (ive had fried crickets) way more people eat regular snacks hehe. Not being an asshole just asking what you mean....
I've seen people say this game is one big allegory for addiction and I can honestly see it; The inhabitants of Snakburg are all unhappy in some way or another, and they hide this by eating bugsnax, something that is always there in your moments of weakness, which are later revealed to be VERY damaging to your body in the long run.
Didn't somebody say "Alright let's let kids have their game." or something similar? I can't remember if it was Alpharad or somebody else. Regardless they were wrong.
I remember someone saying that! Gosh it make me genuinely mad that people downplayed bugsnaks just because it had a color pallet brighter than “bland beige”.
Games where your desire to do quests and interact with NPCs is driven by character-based narratives rather than just concrete gameplay rewards are some of my favorites. I never would've expected that Bugsnax would be that kind of game...I really want to play it now!
6:34 How did you get on that ledge with the Fryder? I thought it was impossible to get to. PS: 14:20 You do get photos of the characters during the credits of what happened after the game ends. Triffany Lottablog gets closure and finds out where her Grandma's resting place is. Wambus becomes a successful gardener. Filbo becomes mayor. Chandlo is reading about engineering and Snorpy is working out in a gym.
This game left me feeling uneasy during the ps5 announcement trailer. There's just something about the whole turning body parts into food thing that is deeply unsettling to me
I have a question. Are you going to complete Hollow Knight Silksong when it comes out? Silksong is that dlc you mentioned in your hollow knight video turned into a new, bigger game.
“Bunger? Bunger Bunger Bunger Bunger!”
“NOO BUNGER NOO”
*and on that day we lost a man*
lol 69 likes
@Stella Hohenheim Bungeradicated
This is america. Bungers in my area
I started a bunger cult in my discord
Bunger 1910-1944
I JUST REALIZED THIS GAME IS LITERALLY “THE SNACK THAT SMILES BACK”
*G O L D F I S H*
Yo wtf
More like the snack that KILLS YOU
THE SNACK TURNS YOU INTO JUST FOOD! G O L D D E A D
THEY DONT HAVE MOUTHS
Kojima really outdid himself with this one.
I fully expected this game’s trailer to suddenly take a turn toward shock horror.
Me too
Didn't it?
It does take a huge turn in direction.... I don’t want to spoil it though, it’s worth experiencing it yourself.
This game has always weirded me out since it does have a darker creepier ending.
@@red2432 when you know the truth about them you no longer feel bad...
Can we talk about how creepy the characters look once their bodies have been transformed into unsettling puppet food hybrids?
Yeah I'm looking for comments about this atm. Like, they're literally becoming the BugsSnacks. Is it a curse? Are the bugs that inhabit the island actually just mutated versions of previous people that landed there? I want to know the loooorrreee xD
@@jamescanjuggle the bugsnaks are like a parasite...that's all I'll say
@@jamescanjuggle Hidden for those who want to avoid spoilers
It turns out the Bugsnax are parasites, they want to be eaten. Once you start you get a compulsive NEED to keep eating them. They slowly change you both body and mind. There's someone missing you're looking for and when you find her you find out she was swarmed and they forced their way down her throat to change her. Like, it gets kind of creepy.
@@coffeeaddict9605 kind of creepy? you just described a plotpoint that to me would be more horrifying than the first Alien movie, like damn.
@@hiiambarney4489 I think the fact that it’s a muppet style graphics was probably a good move, imagine that nightmare fuel with human like graphics
Not every game has to be this realistic, gritty, grand epic hardware breaking grandiose deluxe experience. And that is why bugsanx is so great, its like playing a muppets episode.
Bugsnax has realistic people though and themes. Not for kids unless they are struggling in life
@@christiandauz3742 i mean it has something for everyone
@@sticlavoda5632 That's the thing
People will always be like "mArIo Is FoR kIdS" and stuff like that brcause they dont realise there are games for everyone, there is a little for everyone in everything
@@lvbboi9 it is for kids. But doesn't mean adults and teens cant enjoy it. But don't me tell it isn't meant for kids cause it's clearly marketed towards them,Any game can be for anyone but there's a clear market for each. Mario's is meant for k8ds,but not like adults can't play and enjoy it.
Lost episode
First review for ps5 is Bugsnax. Makes perfect sense.
It actually does.
I've been going through the Before Times episodes and the first ps4 review was Tiny Brains. Can't say the man's not consistent.
And it isn't even an exclusive
@@renatlottiepilled really? Ha, I didn't know
@Black I'm gonna wait for ptice to drop and some exclusive games come out
Anything with a creature named "Red Banooper" is definately destined to become a classic.
After watching this video, the name red banooper was stuck in my head all day.
@@leiram8833 Just wait until you hear bunger speak...
scoopy banoopy
“Is it kind of bug or kind of snack” is the new “squid or kid”
its a kid
It’s a squid
@Random Virgin its a bug
@@rivianexcel763 @ random virgin you’re both wrong
Spoilers
They’re parasites
SquidSnax
"Emotionally devastating" *eyebrow raise*
It's true
Just beat it today, doing all the sidequests and stuff, and....yup. Very true.
@@namelessanduntitled what makes emotional death?
@@kei7540 Just....little things that humanize the characters and make you understand who they are and why they're on the island. For example one character seems obsessed with keeping BugSnax as pets, but you later learn that his family abandoned him, so it's his way of having a family that won't leave.
@@namelessanduntitled That is genuinely heartbreaking. I wasn't ready for you to say that.
>emotionally devastating
I remember watching the trailer and people theorised that it would be like doki doki literature club and have some dark twist. It may not be quite that drastic, but I'm intrigued to learn more.
@Kit Duguay ...and dumb.
@@redchili6927 bummer
@@patrickhf8298 don’t listen to him. He’s a fool.
Nice profile picture.
It's not anything edgy like doki doki, but it will still throw you in for a loop.
Never thought we get to a point on this channel where Jirard has to scream at fruit.
I thought that would've happened if/when he decided to complete "Pikmin 3". :D
@@KevinTheTimeGeek86 I was expecting that too but I think screaming at fruit was unexpected.
In the 70s seeing a bearded man scream at a fruit would have been tuesday (look up fruit on urban dictionnary if you don't get it)
I’m surprised it took this long, tbh
They know what they did and what they’re hiding.
I never thought such a cute, snuggly looking game could honestly be classified as a "Body Horror" experience
i can't wait for 10 years to pass, and kids who grew up with this game to start talking about all the stuff they didn't catch as kids.
Like, I'm genuinely excited for kids t o have this game and grow up to love exploring and stuff.
@Ungodly - CodM and More still tho some kids probs will play non kids games like me...
@Ungodly - CodM and More But that's why kids will like it, cuz it doesn't feel like it's talking down to them, but still looks familiar with all the bright colors and simple designs. Also, I can't wait for Bugsnax memes in 20 years.
@MrTwipez1 dude it's rated e for everyone
@@toastwings9358 Check the story, it isn't exactly for kids
@@toastwings9358 Ratings just cover the obvious like blood or swearing. This game gets real dark, and very morbid. From emotionally mature themes to straight up horror. If you don't fulfill certain requirements, characters will die.
Real talk: I pre-ordered Bugsnax as a joke, but it actually ended up being pretty fun with an enjoyable story too. Also, I'm a Game Grumps fan and I find the characters being "Grumps" funnier than it should.
I'm glad I wasn't the only one giggling like a lunatic imagining Dan and Arin as Bugsnax characters
*Grump goes to Snaktooth*
Hey I'm Grump
*feeds Snax*
I'm not so Grump
@@animeartist888 Oh god; I can picture it so clearly in my head how they'd look.
They're Grumpuses, not Grumps.
Bunger was the one light in this little realm of darkness. Bunger was *hope* and, in the end, even Bunger betrayed us. Even Bunger only hated us and wanted to use us. Bunger is the most realistic artistic interpretation of humanity. Next time you smile at a Bunger meme, remember: Bunger is the distilled essence of every person who has ever hurt you. Bunger is the distilled essence of all the evil within you that you hide by deceiving everyone around you. Bunger is god's mistake, and that mistake is us.
bunger
Bunger.
bunger
Bung
Bun
14:24 in the credits it actually shows what they have been up to since they've gotten back
It looks really good!! I love games that don't hold your hand and just let you figure stuff out on your own. Can't wait to play this whenever I do get the PS5! And the new Ratchet~
You and tucan need to do a vs on this
5:08 >catching a big bopsicle while it's still frozen
HOW
This games’ quite disturbing. The Bugsnax aren’t even dead when NPCs eat them. Real Attack on Titan vibes...
It’s even worse when you get to the ending
Basically squeeball
Its a mainstream vore game then. I need to play it.
Well they mention you have to eat em raw or they turn to mush when you try to cook or otherwise prepare them.
what if I told you they stay alive?
This game has always interested me for some reason. I feel its because it reminds me of Viva Pinata and I've been dying for a sequel for years now.
Same.
Yeah same
Viva Piñata with a chance of meatballs
Lookin' good, dude! I'm still not quite sold on the PS5 just yet, but this does bring me a little bit closer to that point!
What more do you want? (not trying to be rude, genuinely asking)
Why?
Even if you were sold on it it's impossible to get one haha!!! So annoying
@@axserwz5022 probably just more games. Launches are always rough cuz there isn’t much for you to play at the start. I’m definitely gonna play this once I get a PS5 too but I’m not sold either just cuz there’s not much to play I’ll wait till there’s more for me to pick from
Because he’s a Nintendo fanboy.
I knew the game wasn't gonna be normal when I had a quest to watch a dude sleep in his bed until he randomly got up and talked to a cactus replica of his missing wife.
I love Bugsnax! It's so good, glad other people are seeing how great it is. That said, it's totally a body horror game. I sometimes felt creeped out with some of the transformations the townsfolk went through after eating.
I definitely found it creepy, however, somehow, moving forward in the story was scarier.
The game had this creepy "aura" everywhere. Everytime I got more clues about Lizbert I got a goosebump 'cause I couldn't imagine what would happen next, but I couldn't stop theorizing.
Somebody must’ve been watching “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2” when they were making this game.
Spoilers under the cut, tl;dr: Bugsnax has the best character writing I've seen in a long time
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What I liked most about Bugsnax is that it took the archetypal characters and dug into the emotional and psychological roots of those tropes. Chandlo's need to get stronger isn't just about getting swole, it's about protecting his best friend, who suffers from constant anxiety and paranoia. Beffany comes to understand her eventual disconnect from her friends has become a self-fufilling prophecy, and that she's been intentionally driving people away. Snorpy's paranoia of always being watched and hiding away parallels many of the feelings LGBT+ people feel every day.
Bugsnax represent a crutch to all the characters, and I won't get into specifics, but the dependency on them exposes how they stick to the status quo and stagenate their own growth.
These characters start off very simple, but this game dives into the PERSON (or grumpus) behind these common character tropes, better than most writing period.
Also, if you haven't listened to the Bugsnax voices, go do it. You'll find a favorite you'll defend to the death.
You put Beffany instead of Beffica which is hilarious to me because I have made that mistake so many times
mfw funny muppet food game does LGBT+ representation better and more realistically than most, if not all, triple-A games (that only do it to show how "woke" the corporation is and end up hurting the LGBT+ community in the long run)
Part of the reward for doing everything (well.... Mostly side quests) is that you give immunity to the the grumps in the final battle, otherwise, they might give up and let the BugSnax win.
Good thing my Man Gfuel got into the bugsnaxs universe. He's essential for the gamer diet to work.
Really
This is true
@@aaronjames3228 Just like a wise Man once said: "Gfuel brings gamers to their Full potential, the only thing they can't do is make me taller".
@@d.ella.y I've tried a few flavors. Not bad.
Eh, I’ve never tried it before, I just can’t get over that neon yellowish green color
Basically Pokemon × Animal Crossing
With a touch of emotional rollercoaster. It's not a horror twist but I'll take it
you should play until the end tough monkaW
I haven't played it but it looks a bit like slime rancher, especially how the island works and the various creatures.
The first person view reminds more of Pokemon Snap
OHOHOHO your wish is granted, game takes a dark twist at the very end, I won’t spoil it if you don’t know though.
Reminds me of viva piñata, an old Xbox game, the artstyle specifically.
Don't worry people, this ain't "Don't Hug Me, I'm Scared".
It's DHMIS if it were an E 10+ rated game.
Thos game is way different then I was expecting. It actually seems like alot of people might enjoy this title
Than*
whats wrong with you? how sad your life is that you think this is a fun experience
@@alfredolb3862 Is your life so sad that you must insult opinions of people to feel better about your own miserable life?
Sad that people are skimming over it because "ew wher are the grafics??? I'm not playing kiddy gaem!1
@@AAAAAA-bm9qd imo I find the graphics beautiful
And on this week of "Jirard lost his mind" Jirard yells at fruit with goggly eyes on them
Kinda bug kind of snack, the ending almost gave me a heart attack
*1:* Pro Bugsnax when, Civvie?
*2:* There definitely seems to be a lot here, not gonna lie.
*3:* Yup. Definitely knocked us for six with its subject matter. And that's not even getting into the concept of bio-augmentation through eating mysterious aberrations.
Never thought I'd see a Civvie reference here
If a Civvie reference is on this side of the internet, it means that his influence is growing.
Good.
@@DOC_951 good to see some people with taste. Haha!
#Freecivvie Brothers .
#freecivve
I don't know why, but the fact that one of your homemade bugsnax was G-Fuel just made me laugh a lot
I really like how the game is all happy and everything while the lore is very dark, gives me major Splatoon vibes
The grumpinati is real, don’t be fooled.
Ladies and gents, the first Completionist episode for the 9th generation!
What do you mean
nah the first one was the first switch game he reviewed
Nintendo doesn’t look at generations they just release a new console whenever they want
@@colin3216 Was that BOTW
@@seanspear6224 True, the switch is nearly 4 years old.
"its impossible to play this game without interviewing every character!"
Speedrunners: "Hold my Dr Sodie"
The legendary Bugsnax battles really stood out to me. And, as you mentioned, the character development and relationships are what drove to me finish the game. It was definitely an enjoyable 8ish hour game - just about the perfect length for what it had to offer!
I like how a zany cartoony game like this has some actual life advice
So what I'm getting from this review is that BugSnax is the next Monster hunter world.
Darryl Jack um, no..
The Completionist played Bugsnax, a man of culture I see
Every time I see something this cute, I’m thinking it hiding something dark within. Especially after seeing the grumps limbs turning into food after eating the bugsnacks. I’m like that not ok.
I love that this game perfectly connects its gameplay and story, you have to learn about bugsnax(es?) and all their quirks to catch them and you get to learn about the grumpuses and all their quirks in order to help them throughout the story
"Tell me now you sons of biches" still gets me xD
He didn’t go over the bad ending where-
I shouldn’t spoil it
Huh?? theres multiple endings?
Yeah
If you want I tell you what happens
@@miziguess Alright!
Basically, if you don’t do all the side quests and feed them too much BugSnax, then if you don’t defend them in the end they die
11:51
When you forget to take your medication.
I'm talking about that burrito.
"Red banooper"
What the screen says: Red Banopper.
Red Banöpper
@@leiram8833 I don't how to make the 2 dot accent thing with my keyboard but yeah.
The bad ending is god damn terrifying
Jesus the completionist of all people has the first review of this game. He might as well be a speedrunner too
This was all Lipslap to me, but then I heard Kero Kero Bonito.
*Flamingo earrape bass boosted intensifies
That Avatar intro was pure perfection ;)
I was looking to see if anyone else noticed. :)
7:57 chandlo says that there are stalactites at the beginning if the fight
These characters look like the Robinsons in the amazing world of gumball. The muppet puppet look
Looks like a cross between the Muppets, Ape Escape, and Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs.
I hope you mention the INCREDIBLE graphics the game has. Merc Sony is amazing at making breathtaking graphics like in the critically acclaimed game series Knack which includes Knack and its sequel Knack 2. All 3 of those game's graphics completely destroyed the competition in the industry. Did you know that Bugsnax uses advanced lighting techniques such as shading each part instead of the veces of the polygons. Truly amazing. Hilarious that people actually bought xbox when there was a game with better graphics than shark's tale on the playstation 5.
No, you are nitpicking and biased. I win, bye bye
@@joaoassumpcao3347 Xbox baby. I guess your eyes couldn't handle the amazing gramphics
Are you kidding? The game looks like it could've been released in the late 2000s. It's kind of insulting that a LAUNCH TITLE, indie or not, would have graphics that belong more on the PS3 than the PS5.
Are you kidding? The game looks like it could've been released in the late 2060s. It's kind of amazing that a LAUNCH TITLE, indie or not, would have graphics that belong more on the PS12 than the PS5.
Thank you Dunkey. 🙌🏼
I think the reason I personally fell in love with this game so fast was that it reminds me of a game I used to play all the time as a kid, and even still now as an adult. A little Wii game by Bandai Namco called The Munchables. It's actually really similar to Bugsnax, you play as little monster dudes who go around eating living food, but in Munchables the food is aliens invading your homeworld and you're the only ones left to stop them It's a really cute game and I've 100% it a couple of times. It's super unlikely, but I'd love to see a completionist episode about it.
I'm not a supporter on Patreon as I don't have the money for it, but I'd love to see you complete Bug Fables at some point
or even mad rat dead.
"God of War? God of War makes your teeth all gray"
"Doesn't matter just throw it away. Why not try soemthing else on your tray?"
"HEY I'M GRUMP"
"I'M ALSO GRUMP"
I kinda hope Dan and Arin play this
@Fun1sKing No
"Cloudy and the chance of meatball the game"
That's the first thing that came up in my mind
I am so loving this game, thanks for raising my interest
Thank you for being one of the few youtubers to really give this game a chance.
Bug snacks song reminds me of the hero garden from Sonic adventure 2
Catching creatures and helping people while learning about their lives?
Reminds me of "Moon: Remix RPG Adventure".
Great video my man, I don't catch every upload but i do quite a few these are great consumable content for anyone looking to see what a games journey might be like before doing it yourself. Keep up the great work
We are born of the Bugsnax , made men by the Bugsnax, undone by the Bugsnax. Fear the old Bugsnax
love seeing you doing a weird game from time to time!
this game made me cry. it’s just so good
I was hoping for existentially devastating.
Oh it is, but I won’t spoil it
I love weird games like these. The sort that come to mind are Chulip on PS2 and Moon on Switch(originally on PS1, but we never got it officially localized until this year). I hope we get more down the road.
honestly, part of me expected this game to be a horror game underneath
It actually is
I have since watched a streamer do a full playthrough, and oh god it actually kinda is
You know that game reminds of 2 Games.
1: Hello Puppets. A Horror Game for VR, where you are in an abandon studio full with Dangerus and living Puppets.
2: Slime Rancher. A Game where you play as a Rancher on a far Alien Planet and explore the Land and take care of the Slimes.
Its kind of a mix of these 2, at least to me.
I think I know why this game is devastating....
You have to feed cute little food bugs to people! that's why!
You havent finished the Game have you??
Heh
I love Bugsnax so much. It's one of my top 5 games of 2020. Which is impressive considering all awesome games that came out this year
This is literally cloudy with a chance of meatballs 2
I didn't really see much out of bugsnacks originally but this review does intrigue me. Knowing that these dopey looking creatures have strangely personal issues that are relatable makes in kinda more appealing.
Such a good game, loved it and platinumed it!
I didnt expect this game to make me cry when I went into it.
I think Bugsnax are more buggy than snack due to people in real life eating certain bugs
But not as buggy as Fallout 76
I dont follow this logic cause while certain people do eat bugs (ive had fried crickets) way more people eat regular snacks hehe. Not being an asshole just asking what you mean....
They’re more buggy than snack because itd be weird to have snacks walking or floating around.
I've seen people say this game is one big allegory for addiction and I can honestly see it;
The inhabitants of Snakburg are all unhappy in some way or another, and they hide this by eating bugsnax, something that is always there in your moments of weakness, which are later revealed to be VERY damaging to your body in the long run.
The whole game was pretty fun for me to watch
Until I saw the last few minutes of the game, it got REALLY dark, REALLY fast!
I love how I watch your vids again after I beat the game and it's no much different
Do Astro’s Playroom, please!
That game was delightful!!
I have only ever 100% completed two games, this is one of them. I absolutely loved it
The im poor and can't afford to be happy is definitely my life right now.
@Ray Brudbary You shouldn't be explaining this on RUclips 😅
Didn't somebody say "Alright let's let kids have their game." or something similar? I can't remember if it was Alpharad or somebody else. Regardless they were wrong.
I remember someone saying that! Gosh it make me genuinely mad that people downplayed bugsnaks just because it had a color pallet brighter than “bland beige”.
Games where your desire to do quests and interact with NPCs is driven by character-based narratives rather than just concrete gameplay rewards are some of my favorites. I never would've expected that Bugsnax would be that kind of game...I really want to play it now!
So it's not a secret horror game...?
Well it sure ain't secret...
6:34 How did you get on that ledge with the Fryder? I thought it was impossible to get to.
PS: 14:20 You do get photos of the characters during the credits of what happened after the game ends. Triffany Lottablog gets closure and finds out where her Grandma's resting place is. Wambus becomes a successful gardener. Filbo becomes mayor. Chandlo is reading about engineering and Snorpy is working out in a gym.
How is GFuel a Bugsnax?!
There are soda can bugsnax in the game. Some do look like that.
This game is amazing. Can't wait for Bugsnax 2. One of my very rare Plats, game made me want to get everything.
Hey I'm so early! Hooray! Hi Jirard!
Thank you for recognizing bunger is the best one. So glad he's getting his own plushie
This game left me feeling uneasy during the ps5 announcement trailer.
There's just something about the whole turning body parts into food thing that is deeply unsettling to me
Between the Crash 4 hamsters and Jirard screaming at fruit, I'm starting to think our boy is in serious need of a vacation...
Why does this sound so much like slime rancher? Anyone else know what that is?
In love with that Apple-crab tbh, so freakin cute
I have a question. Are you going to complete Hollow Knight Silksong when it comes out?
Silksong is that dlc you mentioned in your hollow knight video turned into a new, bigger game.