The Ant Bully review

One more cinematic sermon on teamwork and I'm setting the aardvark loose

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    Exploring the colony

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    Shooting silk all over the place

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    Gliding around with rose petals

Cons

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    Tedious collection missions

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    Unpredictable controls

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    Stale graphics

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The mean-spirited brat of a main character is shrunk to insect size and given a simplistic lesson in how ecosystems work by gathering pupae, bits of sugary breakfast cereal, crystals, parts of weapons, and so forth, beating up the opportunistic predators that 🃏threaten the colony and its food supply. Playing on such a diminutive scale allows for some inventive moments: glide through the air with a bit of vegetation, pilot a wasp, or call on your buddies to build a living bridge or ladder. As you learn the ways of the ant, you'll even take on some of their attributes, like great strength, wall-climbing, and telepathic teamwork.