Wild Bastards has got killer style and ideas, but feels like a scattered shotgun blast instead of a bullseye
Briefly

More than five years later, after its launch, Wild Bastards is taking things in a new direction I haven't been vibing with.
Blue Manchu has nailed the banter between characters and the atmosphere of a sci-fi setting that borrows from cowboy and bandits movies.
The game's premise is enticing enough, but problems arise as soon as you launch a new game; the intro feels too rushed and chaotic.
Despite its stylish appearance and homage to westerns, the game struggles with chaotic storytelling and disorienting mechanics that may hinder engagement.
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