The Switch version, regrettably, is another story entirely. At the same time, it enjoys the staff and resources needed to create high production values and up-to-date visual assets-at least on PC, PS4, and Xbox One. Sitting snugly in the middle space between big-time "AAA" releases and small-scale independent titles, it's a modest, mid-range turn-based tactical experience that, not needing to sell five million units to break even, can afford to be experimental and weird. The industry needs more games like Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden. By Evan Norris, posted on 30 July 2019 / 4,117 Views
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