![]() And as a bonus for all your hard work, Martin decides you get to push the big red button to play god! Also, by the time you escape the Savage Planet, it's inevitable that you're a clone whose body is made mostly out of space tumors. But with humanity already living on a Crapsack World, it's not the worst possible outcome. Bittersweet Ending: Kindred aims to use the World Seed to create a new home for humanity, ignoring how fragile the Savage Planet was when it was created.The Kapneya is based on the Displacer Beast, a puma-like animal with Flash Step abilities and two Combat Tentacles growing out of its back.The Osmotic Cube is a non-hostile Gelatinous Cube.Captain Ersatz: Copies a couple enemies from Dungeons & Dragons.You only fight a handful of Kapyena and only about 3 Slamanders in a single normal playthrough of the game. Boss in Mook's Clothing: The Pikemanders, Kapyena, and Slamanders are more like minibosses than regular enemies.When first feeding some to a couple Meat Vortexes, E.K.O will egg you on and laugh about how they're so "cute and juicy." Black Comedy Animal Cruelty: The poor Pufferbirds.companion providing a steady stream of cheery quips about the Death World you're exploring. You can kill things with wild abandon and it's even encouraged, with your A.I. You are an explorer stranded on an alien planet, working for a Corrupt Corporate Executive, where getting mauled by the wildlife and killed is more of an inconvenience than anything due to the benefits cloning technology. Black Humor: The game thrives on black humor.Bandit Mook: The aptly named Burglesnatch will hoover up any unattended elements left on the ground outside their burrows.The Floopsnoot Matriarch also has one giant eye that needs to be attacked to initiate its different phases as well as kill it. ![]()
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