Bugsnax, Playstation 5
- Brand:
- Fangamer
- Model Number:
- FG02809
- UPC:
- 850021028091
- EAN:
- 0850021028091
- Walmart SKU:
- 791039211
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Highest Price
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$49.99 | |
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Lowest Price
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$33.99 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$44.99 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.78/5 from 27 reviews.
I couldn't find this game on any other trustable site. I felt the the price was right for a switch game especially since it is not a new game and not the easier to find.
I got this for my 6 year old and he loves it! It's super easy to navigate and is in general a different type of game. Kids and adults love it in the household.
My son absolutely loves this game. He is 6 so I have to read everything for him but other than that it's a great little game.
Most games are similar in price.
Came exactly when expected, as expected. Game was enjoyed by my kids.
Very cute and fun game to say it seems it would be for kids it's a lil tough
My daughter said the game was fun and easy to play and also the characters can talk.
At times too serious to be fun. At times too fun to be serious. Hard to explain, so therefore, you'll have to play a bit on your own to know what I'm talking about, there's no other way around it. However, if you don't want to gamble on a purchase, you can see the gameplay on the internet. The game centers on a Grumpus reporter, (that's you), who have been recruited to decipher the disappearances of a small band of Grumpus's who have set up life on a remote island paradise, seemingly. They're surrounded by bugs who are literal iterations of food snacks, hence the name, Bugsnax. Trouble and mystery are afoot, as the leader of the tribe has mysteriously disappeared, along with her cohort. Where have they gone?! It's up to you to find out by way of unraveling a dozen separate storylines that of a dozen separate Grumpus's. The quests are a mixed bag of very fun and challenging, or torturously tedious, and you're often required to run from one land to the other on both sides of the map to collect items that move the quests along. One of the problems I have with the game is that, as a Sleuth game, it doesn't exactly allow you to explore on your own. The quests are pretty scripted without leeway to explore and discover haphazardly, such as the game Slime Rancher, for instance. Bugsnax often feels open-world, but the lack of personal discovery reminds you it is clearly not, and that's a bit of a disappointment. Creators implemented a lot of social elements to the game that reflect the realities of our real world, and although its intentions may be genuine and from a heartfelt place, it feels awkward at times in a video game that uses cutesy, childlike characters. How do you feel about Bert and Ernie from Sesame Street kissing? Well, I got the same creepy feeling at one point in this game. Whatever your beliefs are, personally, I really am not interested in watching Bert and Ernie lip-lock any more than I am interested in seeing Kermit and Ms. Piggy equally going at it in a video game. I just ain't. So be aware. If you're not prepared to explain the complexities of this scene to your children who may be playing the game, then I don't suggest buying this, because it's here, and sprinkled about throughout the entirety of the game for some strange reason?? Overall, it's a fun game. My 5 year old gamer daughter beat a few of the most voracious boss beasts in this game by herself, and she absolutely loves this game. She actually cried when it was over because she didn't want it to end. It has an endearing fun factor, that brings you back for more every day. But for the reasons I posted earlier, I suggest thinking hard about buying this game before purchasing, keeping in mind some adult themes might need explanation to younger minds. I give it a 3.8 out of 5.
The back of my game case was poked by what seems to be a staple and there are creases along the spine. Not sure what happened before shipping but the game works and is fun so whatever. Would definitely recommend buying this game, but maybe elsewhere so you can get a cleaner copy.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $44.99 (Jun 26) to $49.99 (May 28) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $45.62.
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