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Bugsnax

Nov 12, 2020

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3.68 average rating based on 409 ratings

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Bugsnax takes you on a journey to Snaktooth Island, home of the legendary half-bug half-snack creatures, Bugsnax. Invited by intrepid explorer Elizabert Megafig, you arrive to discover your host nowhere to be found, her camp in shambles, and her followers scattered across the island alone... and hungry! It's up to you to solve the mysteries of Snaktooth Island: What happened to Lizbert? What are Bugsnax and where do they come from? But most of all, why do they taste SO GOOD?
Release Dates
Nov 12, 2020 Full Release (Worldwide)
Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5
Apr 28, 2022 Full Release (Worldwide)
Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S
Nov 12, 2024 Full Release (Worldwide)
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User Stats
1179
In Collection
144
Wish Listed
45
Playing
365
Backlogged
How Long Is Bugsnax?
Main story: 3.6 hours
Main + extras: 12.4 hours
100% completion: 18.3 hours
Total completions: 47
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tylerisrandom
tylerisrandom gave Nov 25, 2021
tylerisrandom gave Nov 25, 2021
Bizarre Buffet
This review is for the PlayStation 5 version

Bugsnax is a strange and endearing amalgamation of many disparate influences. Its cast of Henson-esque grumpuses carry out a Twin Peaks drama in a walking simulator world with a Disasterpeace-esque score; its gameplay combines elements of Pokémon Snap, Ape Escape, off-kilter FPS mods and old-school adventure games.

Sometimes, unexpected combinations can feel revelatory: the mix of arcade sports and collectathon platforming in Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, the rails shooter and rhythm mechanics of Rez, and so on. But the elements of Bugsnax, as fun and well-executed as they are, never quite cohere into a greater whole. I kept expecting an "ah-ha" moment where I'd understand why these elements belonged together, but that never arrived.

That said, the game's uniqueness and my desire to "catch em' all" kept me engaged through the main story and optional sidequests. I'd recommend it to open-minded fans of walking sims, adventure games and collectathons.

Sir_Laguna
Sir_Laguna gave Apr 28, 2022
Sir_Laguna gave Apr 28, 2022
David Cronenberg's Ape Escape
This review is for the Nintendo Switch version

This was a really nice surprise. The Switch version is not great at a technical level, grasphics are choppy at times, frames drop occasionally and yuo can see how the level "appears" when you explore it.

But honestly, I don't care about any of that. I loved the characters and the humor. The way it handles more serious themes like mental health, relationship problems and even substance dependancy was really thoughtful, specially in the DLC... at least until the ABSOLUTELY BONKERS final section.

Anyway, you can find my review in spanish here.

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The DLC is also great. It gives more depth to the most unverdeveloped character and the new puzzles are great. Also has more "lore", for those who like that.

And I cannot go without saying... It's bugsnax!

Edit: If you can't find the Isle of Bigsnax, I just wrote a guide (also in spanish) about how to unlock it.

mrs.dallogay
mrs.dallogay gave Nov 27, 2021
mrs.dallogay gave Nov 27, 2021
bugsnaxxx baby bugsnaxxx! the bugsnaxxx (island) is a little old place where we can get togetherrrrr

kino!

Literally the best game I've played all year (tied w/ Psychonauts 2), it offers something different and fun re: gameplay, and wraps it up in a wonderful Lynchian, Don't Hug Me I'm Scared, vibe. Some of the best voice acting, writing and character design I've seen in a while. And the inclusion and centring of LGBTQ+ characters was just really great to see. These fluffy Grumpuses interact and forge real bonds with one another, they have their own troubled personas beneath the caricatured veneer: they love, they lose, they ponder the meaning of life and goddamn gimme the expansion now, gimme a sequel, gimme an entire media franchise STAT

ALSO: do the sidequests people!!! You get to fight kaiju bugsnax, and the extra character interactions flesh the grumpuses out so well (I particularly enjoyed snooping on the others to get Beffica the hot goss)

ElectronicJourneys
ElectronicJourneys gave Feb 23, 2021
ElectronicJourneys gave Feb 23, 2021
Bullet Point Review

PROS

  • Highly unique, there has never (and will never) be another game like it
  • Taps into that addictive "gotta catch 'em all" Pokémon effect
  • Encourages player experimentation through open-ended design and removing the threat of death
  • Surprisingly good VA

CONS

  • The bizarre combination of children's show puppet creatures, genuine attempts at interpersonal drama, and Cronenberg-ian body horror is off-putting at best and stomach-turning at worst
  • Mushy mechanisms rarely satisfy
  • Getting knocked around by ice and fire creatures when you're trying to catch something nearby can get hella annoying
Poro
Poro gave Dec 11, 2020
Poro gave Dec 11, 2020
BUNGER BUNGER BUNGER.
This review is for the PC (Microsoft Windows) version

BUNGER! Oh lord, I'll never get over this lil' fella.

When people spoke to me about Bugsnax and some of my favorite streamers started playing it, I could not believe such muppet-esque and cartoony style would hold much against the other lofty titles this game popped up from. Hell, I could not believe it wasn't going to be a whatever game that I might have ended up never touching in my big backlog on Epic Games.

Turns out, Bugsnax is a charming game where you crash land on an island in hopes to get your biggest scoop yet and keep your job; your scoop? well, Bugsnax, of course. These little critters are as charming and cute as they are on the very cover and they appear in every zone of the game - some of them repeating but changing their nature and such to give more variety and fit within their environment. They have likes, dislikes, fears and loves and collecting all of them sometimes proves to be a challenge in itself as some require some more practical engineering and timing to catch.

The story in itself picks up about 3 or so hours into the game but if you're …

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BUNGER! Oh lord, I'll never get over this lil' fella.

When people spoke to me about Bugsnax and some of my favorite streamers started playing it, I could not believe such muppet-esque and cartoony style would hold much against the other lofty titles this game popped up from. Hell, I could not believe it wasn't going to be a whatever game that I might have ended up never touching in my big backlog on Epic Games.

Turns out, Bugsnax is a charming game where you crash land on an island in hopes to get your biggest scoop yet and keep your job; your scoop? well, Bugsnax, of course. These little critters are as charming and cute as they are on the very cover and they appear in every zone of the game - some of them repeating but changing their nature and such to give more variety and fit within their environment. They have likes, dislikes, fears and loves and collecting all of them sometimes proves to be a challenge in itself as some require some more practical engineering and timing to catch.

The story in itself picks up about 3 or so hours into the game but if you're like me and you easily get lost in talking to the other Grumbles (the muppet-like creatures) and spend ungodly amounts of time just catching every Snax you are able to, donating them to the shelter and making sure you have missed nothing, you won't feel it.

All in all, if you want a surprisingly 10/10 game that is a little 'surprise' hidden gem, play Bugsnax. You won't regret it.

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lingsdook
lingsdook gave Jul 31, 2023
lingsdook gave Jul 31, 2023
You are what you eat
This review is for the PC (Microsoft Windows) version

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So... Bugsnax, huh? Where to start?

I had basically no expectations from this game when I snagged it on sale. I first heard of the game when it was announced alongside the PlayStation 5, but its whimsical tone, similar to a cartoon for young children, really didn't appeal to me. What did catch my attention were comparisons to the likes of Pokémon Snap, so I finally picked up the game on a whim to try it.

The game is way more than I expected. Despite its obvious shortcomings, it is a joy to play such a delightfully unique title in the sea of sequels and remakes I've been busy with this year. Bugsnax is an adventure game that tasks you with documenting and capturing the titular bug-snack hybrid critters with an evolving assortment of tools and gadgets.

The main loop of the game involves exploring various areas, fulfilling requests for various characters in your quest to persuade them to return to the island's central town. The main residents, the Grumpuses, are an odd cast of furry muppets with an obsession for Bugsnax, and will send you on various missions to catch whatever they're currently craving. The game has …

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So... Bugsnax, huh? Where to start?

I had basically no expectations from this game when I snagged it on sale. I first heard of the game when it was announced alongside the PlayStation 5, but its whimsical tone, similar to a cartoon for young children, really didn't appeal to me. What did catch my attention were comparisons to the likes of Pokémon Snap, so I finally picked up the game on a whim to try it.

The game is way more than I expected. Despite its obvious shortcomings, it is a joy to play such a delightfully unique title in the sea of sequels and remakes I've been busy with this year. Bugsnax is an adventure game that tasks you with documenting and capturing the titular bug-snack hybrid critters with an evolving assortment of tools and gadgets.

The main loop of the game involves exploring various areas, fulfilling requests for various characters in your quest to persuade them to return to the island's central town. The main residents, the Grumpuses, are an odd cast of furry muppets with an obsession for Bugsnax, and will send you on various missions to catch whatever they're currently craving. The game has a very friendly, child-like vibe, but it does dip into unexpectedly dark territory at times. Some games can pull off this contrast, but in Bugsnax, I have to say it just felt like an unsettling tonal clash. I do really like the inclusion of various LGBTQ+ characters, and found the storyline to be really enjoyable. The voice acting was also a surprising highlight.

The game has a bit of a slow start, due to how it slowly introduces new mechanics. The earliest Bugsnax in the game can be caught as easily as laying out a trap in their very obvious path, but as more tools and mechanics are introduced, capturing each new Bugnsax becomes a fun puzzle to unravel. While there were a handful of moments where I felt like I was battling an awkward mechanic or lacked clear direction, the vast majority of Bugsnax is smooth, and lets you get very creative with its toolset. The game's biggest weakness, in my opinion, is the visuals. While the Bugsnax themselves are cute and a joy to discover, the Grumpuses can be weird-looking and the environments are downright bland.

I really enjoyed the ending to Bugsnax, and I can see myself revisiting the title in the future to go for a more complete run through the various side missions. The game is surprisingly addictive, offering just enough to feel satisfying without overstaying its welcome. Definitely recommend the title to anyone who finds appeal in the prospect of chasing cute critters around a whimsical world.

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Skretownage
Skretownage gave Nov 26, 2020
Skretownage gave Nov 26, 2020
Adorable, mysterious and addictive game, but most importantly something new

Bugsnax is a little indie game that i got from ps+. It caught my attention before but i wasn't really thinking about getting it... And i would have made a great mistake. The game starts with mysterious vibe and its story hooks you up pretty quickly. I was very curious to see what happens next and what is going on in general, the story remains interesting till the and. "Bugsnax" are so well designed that I couldn't wait to see more of them and their names are so clever that it's beyond me, I'm definitely making my own bugsnax at my next digital art lessons. The game is filled with interesting and enjoyable mechanics, catching bugsnax and doing puzzles was a blast. There are twelve interesting characters to meet, each with their own personality, story and side quests. The side quests were entertaining and I've been doing them with joy, nothing forceful. This game has one of the coolest boss fights ever. The music is great, I was also very surprised by how cool are the other sounds, for example the sounds of bugsnax after you catch them (coming off your controller's speaker). The game used some pretty cool features …

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Bugsnax is a little indie game that i got from ps+. It caught my attention before but i wasn't really thinking about getting it... And i would have made a great mistake. The game starts with mysterious vibe and its story hooks you up pretty quickly. I was very curious to see what happens next and what is going on in general, the story remains interesting till the and. "Bugsnax" are so well designed that I couldn't wait to see more of them and their names are so clever that it's beyond me, I'm definitely making my own bugsnax at my next digital art lessons. The game is filled with interesting and enjoyable mechanics, catching bugsnax and doing puzzles was a blast. There are twelve interesting characters to meet, each with their own personality, story and side quests. The side quests were entertaining and I've been doing them with joy, nothing forceful. This game has one of the coolest boss fights ever. The music is great, I was also very surprised by how cool are the other sounds, for example the sounds of bugsnax after you catch them (coming off your controller's speaker). The game used some pretty cool features from the newest dualsense but not too many. Locations in the game are pretty cool designed and very diverse. I played the game with Polish subtitles and to be honest it's the best translation i've seen so far. Usually game translations are as lazy as you can imagine but these guys put in some creativity and passion. To me, this game doesn't have any cons, for real. I added this game to my favorites because without even considering the pros, this game is simply something fresh. We get clones or just very similar games every year, we rarely see something new. This is it guys, while playing bugsnax i felt like I'm playing something brand new, something I haven't played before, not even something close to it... and that's why I was playing bugsnax for two days straight, ignoring the fact that I have two triple A titles waiting for me. I platinumed the game in fifteen hours, and these were great invested hours.

10/10

All of you should have a bugsnax ;)

~Wo

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Charcoal_irl
Charcoal_irl gave Nov 15, 2020
Charcoal_irl gave Nov 15, 2020
THINKIN BOUT BUGSNAX
This review is for the PC (Microsoft Windows) version

So, I just finished Bugsnax on PC. Took about 9 hours to finish, and I did a good amount of sidequests, although far from all of them.

This game... is weird. I'd argue that the opening isn't great, in the sense that I wasn't really interested until a few hours in. The main charm to this game is definitely the characters. There's a whole dozen with interesting trope-y personalities, with great voice acting. It's a ton of fun to talk to the characters and hear who they love and hate.

Now, the gameplay is fine. You use some tools at your disposal to catch Bugsnax, these half-food half-animal things. Catching the Bugsnax is fairly satisfying, but I don't think it's super enticing gameplay. But, that's probably more of a personal note.

The story is also pretty great, although it really doesn't pick up until about ~4 hours in. If you go in completely blind (watching no trailers), it might hook you more, although I'm not sure.

Overall, I'm glad I bought and played this. Games that choose to do something very unique (and aren't shy about getting weird) deserve to be supported. And holy shit, the soundtrack is amazing. I …

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So, I just finished Bugsnax on PC. Took about 9 hours to finish, and I did a good amount of sidequests, although far from all of them.

This game... is weird. I'd argue that the opening isn't great, in the sense that I wasn't really interested until a few hours in. The main charm to this game is definitely the characters. There's a whole dozen with interesting trope-y personalities, with great voice acting. It's a ton of fun to talk to the characters and hear who they love and hate.

Now, the gameplay is fine. You use some tools at your disposal to catch Bugsnax, these half-food half-animal things. Catching the Bugsnax is fairly satisfying, but I don't think it's super enticing gameplay. But, that's probably more of a personal note.

The story is also pretty great, although it really doesn't pick up until about ~4 hours in. If you go in completely blind (watching no trailers), it might hook you more, although I'm not sure.

Overall, I'm glad I bought and played this. Games that choose to do something very unique (and aren't shy about getting weird) deserve to be supported. And holy shit, the soundtrack is amazing. I think the gameplay is around a 5/10 from me, but the story and music is around a nice 7-9/10, if that makes sense. Check this one out if you want something unique!

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Artichoki
Artichoki gave Oct 24, 2023
Artichoki gave Oct 24, 2023
Silly googly eye critters can teach you a lot.
This review is for the PC (Microsoft Windows) version

This game is cute, silly, and weird! Tee-hee~

As well as goes into the crippling struggle of mental health and the reluctance of self reflection. How easy it is to rely on quick feel better crutches or engaging and absorbing distractions than to face the real issues that cause one's life to spiral out of control. No one likes to admit that a lot of one's own problems are their own fault but ultimately the willingness to face it and admit that they were wrong is the first step. Wanting to do better and BE better not only enriches their own life but also the life of the people around them whom they love.

WardCove
WardCove gave Aug 22, 2022
WardCove gave Aug 22, 2022
Edible Pokemon

3.5⭐ overall

This was a charming little game. I recently got a PS5 and after finishing Astro's Playroom I wanted to play another game that was built for the PS5. I ended up landing on this since I already owned it through PS+

I was expecting wacky tabaccy and I feel like thats kinda what I got. Feed the Grumpuses, (Snaktooth island inhabitants) their limbs turn into snacks, bring them all back to the village. Never could I have come up with the idea to eat bugs and your limbs turn into them. But it turns into something strangely fun. All the different snacks you can get become quite addicting to try and catch. Definitely a Pokemon "Gotta catch 'em all" aspect to it. And I did. I did catch them all. Trying to figure out how to use the different tools to catch the different kinds was enjoyable and not overly difficult or frustrating.

While the story of the game is nothing crazy, it was good enough to keep me interested. What happened to Lizbert Megafig? Where did she go and why did she leave? The end result was actually pretty cool, but the highlight was definitely the unique …

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3.5⭐ overall

This was a charming little game. I recently got a PS5 and after finishing Astro's Playroom I wanted to play another game that was built for the PS5. I ended up landing on this since I already owned it through PS+

I was expecting wacky tabaccy and I feel like thats kinda what I got. Feed the Grumpuses, (Snaktooth island inhabitants) their limbs turn into snacks, bring them all back to the village. Never could I have come up with the idea to eat bugs and your limbs turn into them. But it turns into something strangely fun. All the different snacks you can get become quite addicting to try and catch. Definitely a Pokemon "Gotta catch 'em all" aspect to it. And I did. I did catch them all. Trying to figure out how to use the different tools to catch the different kinds was enjoyable and not overly difficult or frustrating.

While the story of the game is nothing crazy, it was good enough to keep me interested. What happened to Lizbert Megafig? Where did she go and why did she leave? The end result was actually pretty cool, but the highlight was definitely the unique and individual character of each Grumpus. Sure, some might annoy you, but I bet there's at least a few that are gonna be endearing to you. And wonderful cast of characters that are well voice acted as well.

I had a fun time with Bugsnax. I never thought I would play it and then I ended up getting the platinum trophy. And playing with my kids was just an absolute blast. They had such a fun time with the names of the snacks and trying to help me figure out how to catch certain ones. Overall I had a good time for sure.

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Schizo64
Schizo64 gave Sep 27, 2024
Schizo64 gave Sep 27, 2024
Schizo64's review of Bugsnax
This review is for the Nintendo Switch version

This is the kind of game that I regret not liking it because the concept is cool and I think the game does a good job making you feel like you were a true journalist, however, the catching mechanic was boring to me, bugsnax weren´t that amazing so I could get interested into catching them, the characters are extemely boring and I honestly don´t see the charm everyone sees in this game, the story is actually pretty cool but it´s not as great as some people makes it look like tho. Don´t misunderstand me though, I don´t regret playing this game, it was a cool experience overall.

TengoCalidad
TengoCalidad gave Sep 25, 2024
TengoCalidad gave Sep 25, 2024
Gotta catch 'em all
This review is for the PC (Microsoft Windows) version

Released in 2020 (although I played the Steam version that was released in 2022), Bugsnax is a game about catching mysterious creatures that are a mix between bugs and snacks called... Bugsnax.

Title Screen.

The story is simple: You are a journalist visiting an island because an explorer called Lizbert sent you a video talking about the wonders of Bugsnax, but when you arrive she is lost and the people on the island are scattered and need your help to fix their problems and conflicts. While you help them you discover more about their lives, the story of the island, the fate of Lizbert and the truth behind the bugsnax.

Also, the real charm of the game are the characters. All of them are unique and have their own quirks, goals, opinions, and even their own sidequests with a little arc related to their reason to go the island. They feel like actual people, with a strong personality that makes pretty easy to love (or hate) them. This is further supported by the dialogue, which can be really funny and savage when you least expect it.

Gameplay

However, the gameplay is also pretty good and unique. Most of the quests you do are …

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Released in 2020 (although I played the Steam version that was released in 2022), Bugsnax is a game about catching mysterious creatures that are a mix between bugs and snacks called... Bugsnax.

Title Screen.

The story is simple: You are a journalist visiting an island because an explorer called Lizbert sent you a video talking about the wonders of Bugsnax, but when you arrive she is lost and the people on the island are scattered and need your help to fix their problems and conflicts. While you help them you discover more about their lives, the story of the island, the fate of Lizbert and the truth behind the bugsnax.

Also, the real charm of the game are the characters. All of them are unique and have their own quirks, goals, opinions, and even their own sidequests with a little arc related to their reason to go the island. They feel like actual people, with a strong personality that makes pretty easy to love (or hate) them. This is further supported by the dialogue, which can be really funny and savage when you least expect it.

Gameplay

However, the gameplay is also pretty good and unique. Most of the quests you do are related to catch and feed characters with a specific bugsnax, and to do so you need to use tools that you get during the story. At the beginning you can only use a basic trap, but as you advance your arsenal increases, and with that the possibility of catching more and more bugsnax.

Some of them are easy and just need to be in the same area as your trap, while others are way more complex and need multiple steps to be catchable, like putting out their flames, or tripping them, or using another bugsnax to attack them and make them vulnerable, and so on. At first it can be confusing, but you quickly learn how to take advantage of your tools and be creative with your surroundings. Sometimes even a mistake can help you to catch a bugsnax that looked impossible to get, so experimenting and being creative is definitely encouraged.

Gameplay

And that's just talking about the basic story. There are lots of sidequests and optional content to do, like catching all the bugsnax, or doing a full optional island that was added as a free DLC, which gives some characters more screentime, as well as explaining even more lore that is way more complex and interesting than I was expecting.

In my case, I liked the gameplay so much that I didn't have any problem doing every single possible thing to do, and even if some sidequests can be obscure or kind of annoying (like getting lost items or getting a photo of a bugsnax doing something really specific), I enjoyed most of my time with game. But if you just want to complete the main story you will also get a full experience, although getting the good ending is harder if you don't do the main sidequests, but not impossible, so you can play however you want and have a good time.

Gameplay

In conclusion, if you like small games with unique gameplay you definitely need to play Bugsnax, I'm sure you have never played something like it, and even if you don't love it, at least it will make an impression.

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sosunfreak
sosunfreak gave Feb 27, 2024
sosunfreak gave Feb 27, 2024
A cute and deep mindblown of a game

I was already very into the premise of this game: it's animals that also are food! - same reason I love 'Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2' so much -, it is just so cute and imaginative! And on top of that, you get to collect all of these adorable monster snacks! I definitely was the target audience for this game.

And now I have played through it all... and I am absolutely shooketh with its ending. The misterious hints, the real life problems that all the islanders presented... it reeled me in to continue playing, figure out what was on the other side. Oh boy! I don't want to spoil it for everybody else, but I will say that I am now very fond of many characters I dislked at the beginning. I learnt to understand their struggles and I am itching for some more exploration of the themes presented. Where is Bugsnax 2?? Are the Illuminati real?? ARE THERE SECRET QUESTS I DIDN'T GET TO DISCOVER??? I really cannot recommend this game more. Absolutely so fun to play, engaging and tells important stories through their characters. Chef kiss! If I had to come up with a deficiency …

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I was already very into the premise of this game: it's animals that also are food! - same reason I love 'Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2' so much -, it is just so cute and imaginative! And on top of that, you get to collect all of these adorable monster snacks! I definitely was the target audience for this game.

And now I have played through it all... and I am absolutely shooketh with its ending. The misterious hints, the real life problems that all the islanders presented... it reeled me in to continue playing, figure out what was on the other side. Oh boy! I don't want to spoil it for everybody else, but I will say that I am now very fond of many characters I dislked at the beginning. I learnt to understand their struggles and I am itching for some more exploration of the themes presented. Where is Bugsnax 2?? Are the Illuminati real?? ARE THERE SECRET QUESTS I DIDN'T GET TO DISCOVER??? I really cannot recommend this game more. Absolutely so fun to play, engaging and tells important stories through their characters. Chef kiss! If I had to come up with a deficiency is that the port to Nintendo Switch could do with more polishing; the loading screens take quite long and the controls are quite a bit clunky.

In summary, if you like Pokemon or cute characters, play this game. If you like real struggles in your games, this is the one for you. Even if you're not these guys but you're super into plot twist I have news for you: Bugsnax's got plenty. Go play it, what are you waiting for!

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donnyblot
donnyblot gave Jan 4, 2021
donnyblot gave Jan 4, 2021
Slimy Yet Satisfying
This review is for the PlayStation 5 version

This game is so charming! The character are so lovely! And it’s also quite hilarious! The gameplay is also surprisingly compelling. Trying to figure out strategies to catch certain bugsnax, it turned out to be fun. The story also turned out to be really good as well.

Overall, Bugsnax turned out pulling my heartstrings with lovable characters, great voice acting, great story, and a game oozing with personality. Loved it through and through.

Heckler
Heckler gave Nov 30, 2020
Heckler gave Nov 30, 2020
Heckler's review of Bugsnax

What a lovely surprise. It's got a weird mix of childhood nostalgia, comfy atmopshere, and an inkling of 'Don't Hug Me, I'm Scared' that I really loved. Highly recommended, would have payed for it if it weren't on PS+.

Bigdaddyred
Bigdaddyred updated their status Aug 19, 2025
Bigdaddyred updated their status Aug 19, 2025

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One of the more unique games I have played recently. Would love a sequel where they incorporate your character eating bugsnax to gain different powers.

krymsun00
krymsun00 updated their status May 25, 2025
krymsun00 updated their status May 25, 2025

Got the platinum. Such a hedonistic game.

Poro
Poro updated their status May 26, 2024
Poro updated their status May 26, 2024

I'm not spending my useful off time putting little hats on my bugsnax.

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Poro
Poro updated their status May 24, 2024
Poro updated their status May 24, 2024

It's €6.00 right now on Steam. It's an amazing, easy to play and fun game with extremely good storytelling and Bunger is there.

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Bunger my beloved.

sosunfreak
sosunfreak updated their status Feb 24, 2024
sosunfreak updated their status Feb 24, 2024

The game is really fun but the controls on switch are a tad awkward...

lingsdook
lingsdook updated their status Jul 25, 2023
lingsdook updated their status Jul 25, 2023

What I've learned from 3 hours of Bugsnax: I am most definitely not in the target demographic for this, but I can't stop playing for some reason.

guitarwolf5
guitarwolf5 updated their status Mar 11, 2023
guitarwolf5 updated their status Mar 11, 2023

This game is quite the clever one. I enjoyed the visuals and the designs of the little snacks in the game. It doesn't overstay its welcome and the characters charm makes it that much more enjoyable. Highly Recommended.

SpoiledPrince
SpoiledPrince updated their status Feb 9, 2023
SpoiledPrince updated their status Feb 9, 2023

The red bannoper in boiling bay is a nightmare for me to catch, the trip shot won't even reach high enough on the palm tree for it to trigger.

maeday
maeday updated their status Aug 14, 2022
maeday updated their status Aug 14, 2022

Welp, that finally marks the end - and thus getting 100% achievements - in Bugsnax. Definitely a worth title, definitely unique, and even in spite of its flaws, which are minimal at best and easily overlooked, it's definitely something that people should check out. In the end, I enjoyed my time with it, even at its lowest points.

Only reason this took me so long to finish was because I have a nasty habit of getting to the end of stuff and never finishing it, be it a TV show or a game or whatever. So while everything else was done in this by the end of May, I didn't finish this until tonight. That's a habit I'm trying to break.

Anyway, good game overall. Glad I did it.

maeday
maeday updated their status May 27, 2022
maeday updated their status May 27, 2022

I will say this much for Bugsnax (I'm sorry, I know it sounds like I'm not enjoying the game, but I assure I really am!), and that is it's super nice to play something else with a lesbian couple at the forefront - not to mention other lgbt characters in major roles - because throughout my entire time gaming I've only come across a handful of others. Some are built that way, like Gone Home, while others, such as Mass Effect or Life is Strange, are more or less up to player choice and not designed that way, which is understandable even if it sucks.

I don't want this to invite any hateful comments or whatever, either, I'm just showing my appreciation, because when I was growing up, there was basically nothing I saw that made me feel okay for being gay. I mean, it was the 90s/early 2000s, so it wasn't like it was the dark ages but it certainly isn't like it is today. I was often harassed, verbally or physically, for liking other girls, and so it's nice to see it now in mainstream games and more often than not celebrated for such. Even though a good …

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I will say this much for Bugsnax (I'm sorry, I know it sounds like I'm not enjoying the game, but I assure I really am!), and that is it's super nice to play something else with a lesbian couple at the forefront - not to mention other lgbt characters in major roles - because throughout my entire time gaming I've only come across a handful of others. Some are built that way, like Gone Home, while others, such as Mass Effect or Life is Strange, are more or less up to player choice and not designed that way, which is understandable even if it sucks.

I don't want this to invite any hateful comments or whatever, either, I'm just showing my appreciation, because when I was growing up, there was basically nothing I saw that made me feel okay for being gay. I mean, it was the 90s/early 2000s, so it wasn't like it was the dark ages but it certainly isn't like it is today. I was often harassed, verbally or physically, for liking other girls, and so it's nice to see it now in mainstream games and more often than not celebrated for such. Even though a good percentage of the reviews on the Xbox store were negative towards these aspects, but that's sadly not unusual in the gaming community it seems, and that won't change anytime soon, sad to say. Maybe I'll be proven wrong, but whatever.

Anyway, I'm just glad that maybe other little queer girls won't feel like I did, and that's what I'm really happy about more than anything else. I don't ever want anyone to go through life feeling the way I had to, and still sometimes do thanks to internalized shame.

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maeday updated their status May 27, 2022
maeday updated their status May 27, 2022

Alright, completed the isle of bigsnax, now just the endgame is left, aside from a few moppings up (transforming everyone and whatnot). Bugsnax will likely be 100% by the end of the weekend.

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maeday updated their status May 26, 2022
maeday updated their status May 26, 2022

Coming up on the endgame here, I just wanna say I'm glad to have played it but I'll be even more glad to never play it again. While it has all the workings of something I should adore, there were just far too many either imperfections or outright poor decisions for it to be something I could adore.

Compared to their previous title, Octodad: Dadliest Catch, Bugsnax is a unique game, but a frustrating one that unfortunately lends itself far more to the frustration than the overall enjoyment. At least Octodad knew exactly what it was and never pretended to be anything more. Bugsnax has a great concept, cute style, and all that, but it's SO poorly implemented and optimized at times that it makes the game hard to actually appreciate and even harder to recommend to people.

While I haven't officially beaten it yet, and I still have to do the Isle of Bigsnax and then the overall endgame, I doubt my opinion will change much from now to then. Definitely glad I spent some time with it, but even more glad that I'll have 100% it in one run because I hope to never load it up again. …

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Coming up on the endgame here, I just wanna say I'm glad to have played it but I'll be even more glad to never play it again. While it has all the workings of something I should adore, there were just far too many either imperfections or outright poor decisions for it to be something I could adore.

Compared to their previous title, Octodad: Dadliest Catch, Bugsnax is a unique game, but a frustrating one that unfortunately lends itself far more to the frustration than the overall enjoyment. At least Octodad knew exactly what it was and never pretended to be anything more. Bugsnax has a great concept, cute style, and all that, but it's SO poorly implemented and optimized at times that it makes the game hard to actually appreciate and even harder to recommend to people.

While I haven't officially beaten it yet, and I still have to do the Isle of Bigsnax and then the overall endgame, I doubt my opinion will change much from now to then. Definitely glad I spent some time with it, but even more glad that I'll have 100% it in one run because I hope to never load it up again. It just did too much wrong for me to see it as something right, and that's a darn shame. Yes I had fun, I won't deny that...

...but I think I had far more frustration than fun, and ultimately there's just enough that's wrong with it, more than there is right.

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maeday updated their status May 25, 2022
maeday updated their status May 25, 2022

God this game is SO long. I've finally got everyone back to camp, and I'm hoping to do the isle soon, and then move into the endgame, but holy hell there's a lot of game here.

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maeday updated their status May 8, 2022
maeday updated their status May 8, 2022

Having finally unlocked the full map and getting pretty far in, I think I can conclude that this is pretty decent, but I do think it's a tad overpriced, even for being made by a very small team of people and being as large as it is. Still, it grew on me over time, mostly thanks to the solid writing and really great concept. We'll see how I feel upon eventual completion, but I still have quite a bit to do until then.

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maeday updated their status May 3, 2022
maeday updated their status May 3, 2022

This really straddles the line between being great and being below mediocre. Some aspects are excellent - writing, voice acting, concept alone - and then other parts just feel so obtuse and buggy (not to be cute) that it makes the good stuff feel worse. I wanna like it, I so badly do, and I do like parts of it, but even now, a good portion of the way through, I can't really say whether I'll wind up recommending it once it's over and that's if I even finish it judging how it's going. A shame, but perhaps my original intuition was right after all.