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Become Your Enemy in Biomorph, a 2D Dark Metroidvania! When you defeat a monster, the BIOMORPH mechanic allows you to take its shape and power. But beware - biomorphing has a cost as these creatures will now unlock new skills and will use them on the player upon encountering them again!
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Biomorph brings a faster paced, science fiction aesthetic to the Soulsvania formula. It offers fun gameplay and an interesting piecemeal narrative despite a few mechanical rough edges.
BIOMORPH is a great Metroidvania with some wonderful Kirby-like combat mechanics that keep it feeling fresh on PC and Steam Deck.
Those who love a good platformer will likely be thrilled with Biomorph, as its level design is always clever and formidable enough to keep players from getting bored, even on those long stretches between checkpoints. On a technical level, Biomorph excels with controls that always feel crisp and responsive, matching its thoughtful and precise platforming design. Whenever failure was encountered, it was always due to a personal failure of skill rather than a rough design choice on the game's part. Biomorph gets the fundamentals of a 2D Metroidvania right, which is great because it does a lot of ...
While I enjoy the characters and animation, BIOMORPH doesn’t bring many new elements to the metroidvania genre. If you’re looking for a new entry point, then BIOMORPH could be a great choice, but veterans may be left wanting more.
In BIOMORPH, you must use your skills to explore a vast, varied world. Solve puzzles and platforming challenges, fight deadly monsters and take their shapes to use their powers. But beware – every conquered creature can come back with new and even more threatening powers. You will level-up your character, Harlo, as you fight through the vast areas around the city, collecting new abilities, mementos and blueprints. The journey will reveal surprising and alarming truths about our hero’s own origins.