Biomass

Biomass is a 2D side-view metroidvania that could be called a soulslike. I don't know, maybe it is that, maybe it doesn't quite reach that mark. They have a lot of familiar systems - parrying, dodge rolls, collecting your biomass (this game's equivalent of souls) from where you died, no map, complex-ish map layout, somewhat cryptic story / lore... The whole thing. It's just... kind of really poorly made.

The game definitely feels amateurish, and while I don't want to mock new or small developers, I need to be honest.
The pixel art stills on the store page look pretty great, and the backgrounds in the game aren't half-bad either, but the characters and enemies just don't look any good. Faceless, mostly featureless characters, unappealing animations... it's very typical of unskilled artists.
The same could be said about the gameplay. While all the theoretical gameplay element boxes are ticked, it just doesn't feel good. Attacks aren't weighty or well telegraphed. Dodging and parrying feels off or doesn't work. Sometimes I'm hit by something, and I can't tell what it is. Sometimes I'm expected to make jumps or the sort where I can't see if I'd make it, and I just die because I guessed wrong. It doesn't help that I can only recover biomass from when I died to an enemy, not when I fell, because they didn't consider the small details, like remembering the last reasonable place I touched the ground. It's just countless small things like that which make the game bad, and they're everywhere.
Not gonna lie, I didn't get very far in the game. As much as I experienced it, the story seemed interesting, but not enough to trudge through everything else for it.

Overall, I feel like Biomass has a good, if not very original, idea behind it, but suffers from poor execution. If the same game was made by more capable people, I might well enjoy it. I suppose that's better than a bad idea with a good execution, but regardless of that - I can't recommend Biomass. It just doesn't feel good to play.

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