Things happened, of course, but it was very difficult to distinguish some characters from one another and figure out what any of it really had to do with the game Endling asks you to play. The entire game is wordless, so the story bits are conveyed via still images and some character interactions, and in my time with the game it was hard to piece together a coherent narrative, really. That said, there are points of interest that appear on the in game map as well as scent trails that can lead you to uncovering bits of story about Endling's world. On any given nighttime excursion, there are no other required objectives outside of scavenging. You also need to make sure you get back to a shelter before daybreak, as there is some implied mortal consequences for being out and about during the day. There are humans and other creatures that may see and attack you, traps to look out for, and even certain food sources that have their own dangers associated with them. Making it to the next day isn't just a matter of finding food, though. ![]() You do this via direct control of the fox, though you are constantly locked into interweaving, rail-like paths you can hop between to dig through trash, hunt other wildlife, etc. You, as a fox with young cubs, venture out into the world under the cover of night to simply scavenge enough food to keep your family alive. Technically this is all true, but the way Endling executes on these ideas is woefully underwhelming and plagued with technical issues.Įndling is a bit of a survival stealth game. Marketing material will tell you it's a game where you play as the last fox left on Earth as your scrounge for food for you and your cubs and bear witness to the destructive power of humans. The pitch for Endling - Extinction is Forever is certainly intriguing.
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