![]() ![]() ![]() Every new technique you unlock comes with a new mini-game to learn. The battle mini-games range from holding a button and releasing it at the right time to pressing buttons in the right order. It’s brilliant and unlike anything I have played before. For each command you pick, for each attack you do, a mini-game will determine the strength of your attack. What this game does and does very cleverly is that the turn-based battle system still requires you to be focused and paying attention at all times. I don’t mind them don’t get me wrong, I just prefer real-time systems. I am not a massive fan of turn-based RPG battle systems. The part of Bug Fables I enjoyed the most was its unique battle system. If you want to win battles, you must succeed in the small mini-games. ![]() I am sure this game will ‘bug’ very few people during its 25-hour main campaign. Most players will find something they like here, whether it is the platforming, solving easy-going puzzles or the amazingly novel battle system. Pressing switches, rotating platforms and finding keys separate the turn-based battles and it certainly adds a nice flavour to the overall texture of the game. I was not expecting that much platforming and puzzle work in Bug Fables but I really appreciated it. A tale does not have to be unique, new or different to be enjoyable and it is the gameplay that truly shines here. It’s generic yes, but is it fun? Well, yes. Your goal is to find the Everlasting Sapling, an artefact that grants immortality and hopefully, on the way, you will help bug-kind and rid Bugaria of the evil forces inhabiting it. Instead, its a quite generic tale of a team of adventurers who are trying to prove themselves. While this title is called Bug Fables, I would hardly call the tale you embark on a fable. Bug Fables: The Everlasting Sapling PS4 Review Full Of Bugs But Not The Bad Ones. Not too long after I was offered a chance to review said title, which turned out to be called Bug Fables: The Everlasting Sapling by Moonsprout Games. I had recently seen a few social media accounts posting about an upcoming PlayStation 4 game, it looked like an old-school flash game with 2D art that flipped as the characters changed direction, I thought it looked quaint and it heavily reminded me of the brilliant Paper Mario games. ![]()
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