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The Geneforge remaster is out, time to create your own mutant friendsIt looks… newer!

It looks… newer!

A battle in a dungeon in a Geneforge 1 - Mutagen screenshot.

I sometimes catch myself starting to call Spiderweb Software’s RPGs ‘retro’, but they’re not - Jeff Vogel has just kept on doing his thing across the decades. Especially when Spiderweb keep remaking and remastering old games. Today brings the launch ofGeneforge 1 - Mutagen, an expanded remaster of 2001’s first game in the five-part fantasy series. I’d hardly say it looks modern but it’s definitely newer.Geneforge 1 - Mutagen TrailerWatch on YouTubeThe Genforge remaster puts folks back in the robes of a Shaper to create your own mutant pets and generally pluck at the threads of an open-ended adventure to see quite how much you can influence everything. It was funded througha Kickstarter, which also stated they’d like to redo the whole Geneforge saga.I know Sinquite liked the original Geneforge, and the rest. She said, “They gave players a lot of options in resolving the plot, and some nuanced moral considerations along the way.“If you fancy a go of the remaster, a demo is upon Spiderweb’s websitewebspider web web web dot spider.Geneforge 1 - Mutagen is out now onSteam,GOG, andthe Epic Games Storefor Windows and Mac. A 15% launch discount brings it down to £13.16/€14.27/$16.99 until March 3rd. It’s also available full-pricedirect from Spiderweb. An iPad version is due in spring.

I sometimes catch myself starting to call Spiderweb Software’s RPGs ‘retro’, but they’re not - Jeff Vogel has just kept on doing his thing across the decades. Especially when Spiderweb keep remaking and remastering old games. Today brings the launch ofGeneforge 1 - Mutagen, an expanded remaster of 2001’s first game in the five-part fantasy series. I’d hardly say it looks modern but it’s definitely newer.Geneforge 1 - Mutagen TrailerWatch on YouTubeThe Genforge remaster puts folks back in the robes of a Shaper to create your own mutant pets and generally pluck at the threads of an open-ended adventure to see quite how much you can influence everything. It was funded througha Kickstarter, which also stated they’d like to redo the whole Geneforge saga.I know Sinquite liked the original Geneforge, and the rest. She said, “They gave players a lot of options in resolving the plot, and some nuanced moral considerations along the way.“If you fancy a go of the remaster, a demo is upon Spiderweb’s websitewebspider web web web dot spider.Geneforge 1 - Mutagen is out now onSteam,GOG, andthe Epic Games Storefor Windows and Mac. A 15% launch discount brings it down to £13.16/€14.27/$16.99 until March 3rd. It’s also available full-pricedirect from Spiderweb. An iPad version is due in spring.

I sometimes catch myself starting to call Spiderweb Software’s RPGs ‘retro’, but they’re not - Jeff Vogel has just kept on doing his thing across the decades. Especially when Spiderweb keep remaking and remastering old games. Today brings the launch ofGeneforge 1 - Mutagen, an expanded remaster of 2001’s first game in the five-part fantasy series. I’d hardly say it looks modern but it’s definitely newer.

Geneforge 1 - Mutagen TrailerWatch on YouTube

Geneforge 1 - Mutagen Trailer

Cover image for YouTube video

The Genforge remaster puts folks back in the robes of a Shaper to create your own mutant pets and generally pluck at the threads of an open-ended adventure to see quite how much you can influence everything. It was funded througha Kickstarter, which also stated they’d like to redo the whole Geneforge saga.

I know Sinquite liked the original Geneforge, and the rest. She said, “They gave players a lot of options in resolving the plot, and some nuanced moral considerations along the way.”

If you fancy a go of the remaster, a demo is upon Spiderweb’s websitewebspider web web web dot spider.

Geneforge 1 - Mutagen is out now onSteam,GOG, andthe Epic Games Storefor Windows and Mac. A 15% launch discount brings it down to £13.16/€14.27/$16.99 until March 3rd. It’s also available full-pricedirect from Spiderweb. An iPad version is due in spring.