You get half a tutorial while playing in-game, and then you get hints during its excessively long loading times. It took me a while to get started with Endling due to its strange tutorial system. While there are moments that make the game feel like that, it is more a strange cross between Inside and the resource survival management of This War of Mine. I expected a linear title with puzzles to solve to get through every quest line while keeping the pups alive for good measure. When I saw the gameplay trailer for Endling: Extinction is Forever during the Nintendo Indie Direct Showcase, I immediately associated it with Inside. The premise of Endling sounds more like an animated film rather than an engaging game, so is it worth picking up? Read on to find out! What transpires is a season-long journey of survival, anguish, and ultimately hope, as the mother and cubs traverse through a dying world doing everything to survive. When one of the cubs has been taken away, the mother fox desperately searches for its missing offspring while keeping the others alive. While told through mostly images and cutscenes from the fox’s point of view, you’re immersed in a heartbreaking tale of the last mother fox nursing its newborn cubs. If you feel that this is a carbon copy of indie darling Stray, they do touch on familiar themes but they are definitely different games altogether.
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