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Grounded: Fully Yoked Edition

Apr 16, 2024

Update of Grounded

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The free 1.4 "Fully Yoked" content update for all players introduces royal Ant Queens, a New Game+ mode, full Japanese VO, and an exciting array of new weapons, armor, and more. Additional content includes new molars, infused bugs, the ability to upgrade gear past level 9, four new achievements, one new mutation, twelve Ant Queen-related buildings, new baby ant pets, and other gameplay additions. Beginning with this update, hosts can now load a save while in the middle of a multiplayer session and all connected players will seamlessly transition into the new game world. Beat the Javamatic, Brood Mother, Mantis … More
The free 1.4 "Fully Yoked" content update for all players introduces royal Ant Queens, a New Game+ mode, full Japanese VO, and an exciting array of new weapons, armor, and more. Additional content includes new molars, infused bugs, the ability to upgrade gear past level 9, four new achievements, one new mutation, twelve Ant Queen-related buildings, new baby ant pets, and other gameplay additions. Beginning with this update, hosts can now load a save while in the middle of a multiplayer session and all connected players will seamlessly transition into the new game world. Beat the Javamatic, Brood Mother, Mantis and Wasp Queen to open a secret door. What's behind the door? The Fully Yoked updated is anticipated to be the final (large) update to Grounded Less
Release Dates
Apr 16, 2024 (Worldwide)
Nintendo Switch, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S
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V1CGaming gave Apr 1, 2023 (edited)
V1CGaming gave Apr 1, 2023 (edited)
This backyard holds many secrets.
This review is for the Xbox Series X|S version

Grounded is an impressive entry in the survival game genre and one where the setting of being tiny in a suburban backyard amplifies its strengths as well as the stuff that we’ve all seen before in other titles. There’s just something fulfilling about hacking away at a thistle stem and using the falling debris to craft arrows - and then using said arrows to take out fireflies at night and then using those materials to create a makeshift mining helmet equipped with a torch. Even though the default settings feel overly punishing, and grindy in terms of crafting, Obsidian does let you make your own rules - which for any time spent playing games in a backyard setting, is a definite plus.