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Dysmantle review
Dysmantle review






As far as stories go it’s pretty straightforward.

dysmantle review

Generally speaking, your just a dude trying to survive which in all honesty works fine with this game’s design. I also kinda like that the developers avoided the term zombie and went with inhumans. It’s the apocalypses and I’m off fishing Break, Grab, Craft, Repeatĭespite being spelt wrong the term dismantle really sums up the core concept of this game. You start out with a crowbar and you very soon discover you can start hacking away at various objects to obtain the sweet resources within. Cut down the vines on a car to collect the leaves, destroy the fence to get wood and smack a filing cabinet to get the scrap metal. You then use your various resources to craft better equipment at a crafting station or campfire. After which you use said better equipment to destroy objects you previously couldn’t destroy eventually getting to a point where you can just about destroy anything on the map.īut it’s not all about resource gathering. The game often throws side quests at you which you can track at the side of the screen. You can also use this tracking feature when crafting items, to check you’ve collected the right ingredients. You can also find radio towers that will mark import points on the giant map which you’ll probably reference pretty frequently throughout your adventure. You can also engage in activities like cooking, farming and fishing. All of these gameplay elements are kinda basic but enjoyable. The survival aspect of this game does not rely on irritations like hunger or thirst meters which may not appeal to those looking for an extreme challenge. Also, the fishing is really just you casting your line and waiting for a catch, without even requiring you to tap a button at any point to land a fish. Dysmantle is certainly more casual in its approach to survival, allowing the player to go at their own pace. I found something strangely therapeutic about repeating the process of mining for materials and then stacking them in a nearby storage box to use later. Once the materials are stashed you don’t need them in your inventory to craft new materials. One of my favourite things about Dysmantle is the small surprises and how it consistently drip feeds you with new content. The biggest thrill for me was heading off into unknown territory on the map and seeing what you could find. I stumbled across tombs which led to some satisfying puzzle sections but there was also this weird time I followed what looked like a spirit deer which led me to a dig spot to grab some rare resources. It’s little moments like this that had me coming back again and again just to see what I would find. Craft a variety of tools with many cool surprises CombatĬombat is where the game’s main challenge comes into play. You can use your crowbar as well as a variety of other crafting weapons to kill enemies, but it does feel a little clunky in places.

dysmantle review

With your main weapon, you have a quick attack and a charge attack.

dysmantle review

When you are near an enemy a small reticle will appear over it allowing you to charge an attack to land a more devastating blow.








Dysmantle review