- November 24, 2023
- Telephone Studios
Wild Omission
54%Game Brain Score
optimization
story, gameplay
86% User Score 14 reviews
Platforms
About
Wild Omission is an open world multiplayer sandbox survival game with severe weather set in an infinite procedurally generated world. Your goal survive, craft tools, and build bases that hold up against the most extreme weather. You can go at it alone, or with friends. Whether it's your friends, a wild animal, or a tornado, pretty much anything and everything can kill you if you aren't caref…











+9
Audience ScoreBased on 14 reviews
optimization1 positive mentions
graphics3 negative mentions
- The game offers a fun and cozy procedural open world survival experience with intuitive building mechanics and charming art style.
- The developer is very active, frequently adding new features and improvements, which enhances the overall gameplay experience.
- The game has great potential for creativity and exploration, with a procedurally generated world and engaging survival elements.
- As an early alpha game, it currently lacks depth and complexity, with limited crafting options and gameplay content.
- Multiplayer functionality is problematic, with server lag affecting the experience and limiting interaction between players.
- Movement mechanics can feel clunky, making navigation and jumping challenging, which detracts from the overall enjoyment.
story
6 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe reviews indicate a mixed reception regarding the story aspect, with some users noting a complete absence of story, while others describe it as limited or barebones. However, there are also positive remarks highlighting well-done and even amazing storytelling, suggesting that experiences may vary significantly among players.
“The story is well done, with rich character development and engaging plot twists.”
“The narrative is amazing, drawing players in with its depth and emotional resonance.”
“The story is captivating, keeping me invested from start to finish.”
“No story.”
“Limited or lacking story.”
“Barebones story.”