![]() ![]() The apprentice is cast away on Sucia, an island abandoned by the sect 200 years prior. Players assume the role of an apprentice Shaper, a sect of mages who can create living creatures through force of will. If you loved the story in G1 but weren’t actually that excited by the way the game works, Mutagen’s mechanical reworks probably aren’t different enough to make you love playing, and I’d suggest you pass.Geneforge is the first video game in the Geneforge series of role-playing video games created by Spiderweb Software. If you loved the original Geneforge games, Mutagen’s new systems provide a new way of experiencing the classic story and setting. If you’ve tried G1 in the past and couldn’t stomach the outdated UI and low resolution, Mutagen has come to save you from a Geneforgeless life. The game takes up all of a modern screen now, and the combat rework has made the game much more accessible without reducing the challenge. If you’ve never played Geneforge, this is the time. Any lover of CRPGs should play it – with some conditions. The mysteries of Sucia Island, the thrill of unlocking powerful magics, and the danger around every corner make Mutagen a gripping experience despite its methodical play. ![]() Mutagen is an excellent updating and reimagining of a classic CRPG, with new story, new systems, and a much-needed update of the UI and graphics. Here’s a couple of sample paragraphs to give you a good idea what to expect: Following the recent launch of Geneforge 1: Mutagen, we can check out this hefty 9/10 Turn Based Lovers review of the latest Spiderweb Software remaster and learn what’s new, what’s been changed, and whether now’s a good time to revisit Spiderweb’s magnum opus. ![]()
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