

If you felt that games like X-Com were too hard for you then this may not be the game for you. Of course, this style of gameplay is not for everyone and the punishing difficulty may put some people off very early in the game.

You learn a little from each defeat and it drives you to win next time. The thing with this is that it is not actually frustrating. You need to plan your attack well because as soon as you pull the trigger the game switches things up and it becomes a turn-based strategy game and it does not hold back! You better have a game plan for each battle because you will die and die a lot.

The stealth gameplay is actually really solid and you can try and make enemies go in a certain direction so you can make your attack easier on yourself.

You will need to sneak around and figure out the best way to start your attack. Let me start by saying this is one very, very hard game. The gameplay though is the real star of the game. The presentation is not bad at all, the post-apocalyptic wasteland looks good enough and you get a real sense that some serious stuff went down in this world. What is the Gameplay Like in Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden? These are two great characters and they are interesting enough that you actually care about them. Itching to see what all the buzz around Mutant Year Zero is about? Check out GameSpot's Mutant Year Zero review and see for yourself! The game did have an expansion that's necessary to complete the main story, but it comes packed into the deluxe edition.The standout characters are Dux who is half man half duck and Farrow who is half woman half fox. "I am excited to say there is going to be some pretty insane, edge of the seat, wall to wall action like you have never seen before, driven by emotionally charged and extremely witty characters throughout, whilst having a strong story that is full of twists and mystery." The director has plans to take these character moments and dynamics and allow them to shine in the film alongside action and intrigue. "I fell in love instantly with the characters of Dux and Bormin, I remember playing the game and just smiling throughout all the cool character moments they had including some hilarious quips, reminding me of moments I love in the great buddy cop style movies." Finding so much to enjoy while playing is what ultimately drew HaZ to the project. Now Playing: Mutant Year Zero: Road To Eden - Nintendo Switch Announcement Trailer By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
