Skip to main content
GamesRadar+ GamesRadar+
US EditionUS CA EditionCanada UK EditionUK AU EditionAustralia
Sign in
  • View Profile
  • Sign out
  • Games
    • Game Insights
      • Games News
      • Games Features
      • Games Reviews
      • Games Guides
      • Big in 2026
      • The Big Preview
      • On The Radar
      • Indie Spotlight
      • Future Games Show
      • Golden Joystick Awards
    • Genres
      • Action Games
      • RPGs
      • Action RPGs
      • Adventure Games
      • Third Person Shooters
      • FPS Games
    • Platforms
      • PS5
      • Xbox Series X
      • PC
      • Nintendo Switch
      • Nintendo Switch 2
      • Tabletop Gaming
    • Franchises
      • Grand Theft Auto
      • Pokemon
      • Assassin's Creed
      • Monster Hunter
      • Fortnite
      • Cyberpunk
      • Red Dead
      • The Elder Scrolls
      • The Sims
  • Entertainment
    • TV Shows
      • TV News
      • TV Reviews
      • Anime Shows
      • Sci-Fi Shows
      • Superhero Shows
      • Animated Shows
      • Marvel TV Shows
      • Star Wars TV Shows
      • DC TV Shows
    • Movies
      • Movie News
      • Movie Reviews
      • Big Screen Spotlight
      • Superhero Movies
      • Action Movies
      • Anime Movies
      • Sci-Fi Movies
      • Horror Movies
      • Marvel Movies
      • DC Movies
    • Streaming
      • Apple TV Plus
      • Disney Plus
      • Netflix
      • HBO
      • Amazon Prime Video
      • Hulu
    • Comics
      • Marvel Comics
      • DC Comics
    • Toys & Collectibles
    • Lego
    • Dungeons and Dragons
    • Merch
  • Hardware
    • Insights
      • Hardware News
      • Hardware Reviews
      • Hardware Features
    • Computing
      • Desktop PCs
      • Laptops
      • Handhelds
    • Peripherals
      • Headsets & Headphones
      • TVs & Monitors
      • Gaming Mice
      • Gaming Keyboards
      • Gaming Chairs
      • Speakers & Audio
    • Accessories & Tech
      • Gaming Controllers
      • Tech
      • SSDs & Hard Drives
      • VR
      • Accessories
      • Retro
  • Deals
    • Game Deals
    • Tech Deals
    • TV Deals
    • Buying Guides
  • Video
  • Newsletters
    • Quizzes
    • About Us
    • How to pitch to us
    • How we score
    • Newsarama
    • Retro Gamer
    • Total Film
  • home
  • Games
    • View Games
      • Games News
      • Games Features
      • Games Reviews
      • Games Guides
      • Big in 2026
      • The Big Preview
      • On The Radar
      • Indie Spotlight
      • Future Games Show
      • Golden Joystick Awards
      • Action Games
      • RPGs
      • Action RPGs
      • Adventure Games
      • Third Person Shooters
      • FPS Games
    • Platforms
      • View Platforms
      • PS5
      • Xbox Series X
      • PC
      • Nintendo Switch
      • Nintendo Switch 2
      • Tabletop Gaming
      • Grand Theft Auto
      • Pokemon
      • Assassin's Creed
      • Monster Hunter
      • Fortnite
      • Cyberpunk
      • Red Dead
      • The Elder Scrolls
      • The Sims
  • Entertainment
    • View Entertainment
    • TV Shows
      • View TV Shows
      • TV News
      • TV Reviews
      • Anime Shows
      • Sci-Fi Shows
      • Superhero Shows
      • Animated Shows
      • Marvel TV Shows
      • Star Wars TV Shows
      • DC TV Shows
    • Movies
      • View Movies
      • Movie News
      • Movie Reviews
      • Big Screen Spotlight
      • Superhero Movies
      • Action Movies
      • Anime Movies
      • Sci-Fi Movies
      • Horror Movies
      • Marvel Movies
      • DC Movies
    • Streaming
      • View Streaming
      • Apple TV Plus
      • Disney Plus
      • Netflix
      • HBO
      • Amazon Prime Video
      • Hulu
    • Comics
      • View Comics
      • Marvel Comics
      • DC Comics
    • Toys & Collectibles
    • Lego
    • Dungeons and Dragons
    • Merch
  • Hardware
    • View Hardware
      • Hardware News
      • Hardware Reviews
      • Hardware Features
      • Desktop PCs
      • Laptops
      • Handhelds
    • Peripherals
      • View Peripherals
      • Headsets & Headphones
      • TVs & Monitors
      • Gaming Mice
      • Gaming Keyboards
      • Gaming Chairs
      • Speakers & Audio
      • Gaming Controllers
      • Tech
      • SSDs & Hard Drives
      • VR
      • Accessories
      • Retro
  • Deals
    • View Deals
    • Game Deals
    • Tech Deals
    • TV Deals
    • Buying Guides
  • Video
  • Newsletters
    • Quizzes
    • About Us
    • How to pitch to us
    • How we score
    • Newsarama
    • Retro Gamer
    • Total Film
Trending
  • Pokemon Winds and Waves
  • New Games for 2026
  • GamesRadar+ Replay
  • Mario Day deals
Don't miss these
Best PC games: Screenshots of Baldur's Gate 3, Helldivers 2, Split Fiction and the Resident Evil 4 Remake
PC Gaming The 25 best PC games to play in 2026
Best Ps5 games
Games Best PS5 games: The 25 greatest PlayStation 5 games in 2026, ranked
Lucas Lee is surrounded by adoring fans in Scott Pilgrim EX
Action Games Scott Pilgrim EX review: "Fantastically crunchy pixel combat is let down by an obsession with repetitive backtracking"
Slay the Spire 2
Roguelike Games Slay the Spire 2 early access review: "Instantly familiar, but already bursting with new ideas"
A header image for the Best Games 2026 list with a GamesRadar+ logo, showing Pokemon Pokopia, Romeo is a Dead Man, Demon Tides, and Resident Evil Requiem
Games The best games to play in 2026, so far
A close-up of Grace talking with someone through glass in Resident Evil Requiem
Resident Evil Resident Evil Requiem review: "A soaring piece of survival horror theater"
The player raises their fist as it glows blue in Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection
Monster Hunter Monster Hunter Stories 3 review: "This Pokemon-like JRPG evolves to almost match the highs of the main series' hunts"
Pokemon Pokopia screenshot
Pokemon Pokemon Pokopia review: "A brilliantly bizarre blend of Pokemon and Animal Crossing"
Big Walk screenshot showcasing a couple of characters squatting on the beach in front of a key thing
Co-op Games Big Walk could be your next Peak-like obsession
A human ditto taking a picture with a Ivysaur and  Venusaur in Pokemon Pokopia.
Pokemon After 48 hours, I've realized Pokopia is my ideal Pokemon game and humans were the problem all along
In Pokemon Pokopia, the transformed Ditto trainer takes a selfie looking aghast in front of a glowing piece of land where a relic is buried
Pokemon I've spent 20 hours in Pokemon Pokopia obsessing over its mysterious world and what it hides beneath the surface
Avowed new screenshot xbox series x
Games Best Xbox Series X games: The 25 greatest Xbox games to play in 2026
a ditto human sitting on some logs with pikachu and pichu
Pokemon Pokopia's unhinged dialogue is tempting me away from Animal Crossing: "It's a pretty nice butt, don't you think?"
In Avowed, an Aumaua Envoy of Aedyr wields a two-handed quarterstaff
RPGs I revisited Avowed on PS5 for the anniversary update, and I'm convinced there's never been a better time to play the RPG
Donkey Kong Bananza screenshot showing Pauline on DK's shoulder as they both whistle a tune and Pauline wears a small crown
Platforming Games Donkey Kong Bananza is my game of the year, and I'm convinced it's one of the greatest platformers in Nintendo history
  1. Games
  2. Bugsnax

Bugsnax review: "A fantastic blend of bizarre and brilliant"

Reviews
By Sam Loveridge published 9 November 2020

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.

Bugsnax
(Image credit: © Young Horses)

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Bugsnax will be remembered for its brilliant crafted world, characters and titular Bugsnax for many years to come, despite some repetition and frustrating load times.

$49.99 at Amazon
Check Walmart

Pros

  • +

    Endearingly bizarre

  • +

    Loveable characters

  • +

    Brilliant story and world

Cons

  • -

    Can feel repetitive

  • -

    Disappointing loading times on PS5

Best picks for you
  • The best board games in 2026, with over 25 recommendations tested and reviewed by experts
  • The best adult board games in 2026
  • The 25 best Nintendo Switch games to play right now

Why you can trust GamesRadar+ Our experts review games, movies and tech over countless hours, so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about our reviews policy.

There's nothing more bizarre than spending too long trying to catch a Scoopy Banoopy in the chilly mountains of Snaktooth, and then watching the arm of one of the Muppet-like Grumpus residents turn into a banana after you've fed them the aforementioned Bugsnax. It might sound like I've lost the plot entirely, but that's just one example of the oddities you'll find in Bugsnax. I've been waiting for something to fill the bizarre void left behind by Viva Pinata, and developer Young Horses' latest creation is definitely doing its best to occupy that space. 

If you haven't heard about Bugsnax yet, you've probably long-abandoned social media. Its catchy theme tune has been drilling into our brains as a glorious earworm, helping to lift the drudgery of 2020. But now, it's finally time to talk 'bout Bugsnax.

Fast Facts: Bugsnax

Bugsnax

(Image credit: Young Horses)

Release date: November 12, 2020
Platform(s): PS5, PS4, PC
Developer/Publisher: Young Horses

Young Horses is making quite the name for itself by creating rather unusual games. Following on from Octodad: Dadliest Catch – a game about having a suit-wearing octopus for a dad – Bugsnax will see you play as a journalist called in to investigate a remote island by the name of Snaktooth, where odd creatures called Bugsnax have been discovered. You've been sent a sepia-toned video by Elizabert Megafig, an explorer of infamous proportions, and she wants you – specifically you – to come on down to Snaktooth to check it out. 

The problem is, by the time you actually get to Snaktooth in search of Elizabert and the big Bugsnax scoop, Elizabert has gone missing and the remaining residents of Snaktooth's little settlement, Snackburg, have scattered across the island after a big row broke out between them. The only one left attempting to hold the fort together is the stand-in mayor, Filbo Fiddlepie. Adorable, nervous, and slightly inept, he's the key to understanding what exactly is going on in Snaktooth (and my absolute favourite). 

It's down to you though to bring all the various Grumpus townsfolk back to their little bush-topped homes in Snackburg. You'll need their stories, told through the interviews you conduct, to piece together what's happened here. The problem is, every single one of these Grumpus are absolute addicts – Bugsnax addicts. So, prepare to get catching, because no-one's going to start talking until their bellies are full.

You are what you eat

Bugsnax

(Image credit: Young Horses)

Aside from the core quest to find Elizabert, most of your time will be spent exploring Snaktooth for yourself, and building up your collection of the titular Bugsnax. As the name suggests they're part bug, part snack. Whether it's the waffle-winged Charmallow, the apple crab Crabble, or even the wide variety of citrus fruit-themed Peelbugs, it's all about discovering the full range – along with how they tick, what they crave, and when they're out and about. You can scan them, Pokemon Snap style, to discover a little about them, eventually working to fill out your Bugapedia. Each one of these strange creatures is a delight, as each is quite unique, and the creativity at work creating them all is palpable. I've chucked aloud regularly at discovering a new one and hearing them announcing their own name like twisted Pokemon from across a field. There are some serious comedic chops here from the team at Young Horses.

There's also a layer of puzzle solving present, should you want to fill out your Bugapedia and satisfy the insatiable appetite of the Snackburg residents. You'll start off with a simple trap, and initially nabbing a Bugsnax will just be a case of mapping its route with your SnaxScope, leaving the trap along its route, and waiting for it to wander inside the trap's confines before snapping it shut. Later, you'll have access to multiple tools and gadgets to aid your Bugsnax hunt; with every additional tool, the complexity of the catch ramps up. 

Sign up to the GamesRadar+ Newsletter

Weekly digests, tales from the communities you love, and more

By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.

Bugsnax

(Image credit: Young Horses)

You'll have to use the various sauces that grow on bushes around Snaktooth, from ketchup to peanut butter, to lure your prey into carefully laid traps or even into fighting each other, playing with the elements to snag your 'Snax. It's not always easy either as sometimes your best-laid plans will go wrong, and you'll have to wait for a new version of that super-rare 'Snax to appear later on. Or it'll just be particularly tricky to work out exactly how to get them into your trap or net without getting set on fire, or turned to ice. The risk / reward ratio is quite moreish, and there's nothing quite like finally nabbing the 'Snax you've been working on for quite some time.

Sometimes it's exhausting too. There's no fast travel on Snaktooth, and even on PS5, you'll face short loading times of a second or two between each of the island's areas. Thus travelling around to repeatedly catch different Bugsnax for the residents can sometimes feel like a tedious task, as in between figuring out how to catch 'em all, it's really just a series of fetch quests wrapped up in a quirky gameplay bow. 

They are what you feed them

Bugsnax

(Image credit: Young Horses)

But a little repetition doesn't detract from the charm of Bugsnax. To complement the bananas array of the critters just waiting to be found throughout the game, there's also the residents and their story. You'll want to avoid as many spoilers as you can for this one, as it's a game that consistently surprised me with its writing and plot. What I will say though is that it's clear there's a sinister, dark element at play from the off here, and it'll constantly be nibbling at your Spidey-senses as you try and figure out exactly what's going on.

The residents themselves are beautifully cast too. It's a bit of a ramshackle group of Grumpus, with very different personalities clashing together with brilliant, sharp dialogue, and conversations regularly highlighting those aforementioned comedic skills of the writers. There are lovely inclusive touches too, with most characters referred to as 'they', rather than with gendered pronouns, and there are strong LGBTQ+ themes running through the various plots. From the town gossip Beffica Winklesnoot and local superstar Wiggle Wigglebottom, to Gramble Gigglefunny, who believes that Bugsnax can be domesticated rather than used simply for food. Bugsnax has a seriously memorable collection of characters. 

Bugsnax

(Image credit: Young Horses)

And they'll evolve too, as you work to feed them various Bugsnax on demand, slowly turning limbs, noses, and torsos into the foods you've just fed them. No-one ever seems concerned that their limbs are suddenly strawberries, their teeth Oreo-style cookies, or their feet a very breakable potato chip. They'll always want more and by the end of the game most of them will more closely resemble a buffet than a Grumpus. It's a strange place to exist. 

But, it's quite unlike anything else. While the gameplay loop will resemble that of something like Pokemon, the world of Snaktooth is an endearing place that I can't quite get enough of. I've become very attached to its characters and the Bugsnax themselves, priding myself in the knowledge I've obtained along the way to becoming quite the Bugsnax catching expert. It's a fantastic blend of bizarre and brilliant, with gameplay offering up plenty of puzzle-solving and detective sleuthing in between the laughs and the raising of eyebrows. Get yourself down to Snaktooth immediately. 

Reviewed on PS5.

Bugsnax: Price Comparison
114 Amazon customer reviews
☆☆☆☆☆
Bugsnax (PS5)
Amazon
Prime
$49.99
View
Walmart - View Similar
Walmart
No price information
Check Walmart
We check over 250 million products every day for the best prices
powered by
Gamesradar
Sam Loveridge
Sam Loveridge
Social Links Navigation
Brand Director, GamesRadar+

Sam Loveridge is the Brand Director and former Global Editor-in-Chief of GamesRadar. She joined the team in August 2017. Sam came to GamesRadar after working at TrustedReviews, Digital Spy, and Fandom, following the completion of an MA in Journalism. In her time, she's also had appearances on The Guardian, BBC, and more. Her experience has seen her cover console and PC games, along with gaming hardware, for a decade, and for GamesRadar, she's in charge of the site's overall direction, managing the team, and making sure it's the best it can be. Her gaming passions lie with weird simulation games, big open-world RPGs, and beautifully crafted indies. She plays across all platforms, and specializes in titles like Pokemon, Assassin's Creed, The Sims, and more. Basically, she loves all games that aren't sports or fighting titles! In her spare time, Sam likes to live like Stardew Valley by cooking and baking, growing vegetables, and enjoying life in the countryside.

Read more
Reanimal review
Reanimal review: "A feast of twisted weirdness; conjuring up unpleasant imagery and dark world building"
 
 
Using Sheath, a gun with a fang-toothed face, in High on Life 2 to blast through Human Con, where aliens party in human mascot costumes
High on Life 2 review: "I smiled, I laughed, I sorely wished the combat was a lot better"
 
 
Pokemon Pokopia screenshot
Pokemon Pokopia review: "A brilliantly bizarre blend of Pokemon and Animal Crossing"
 
 
A close-up of Styx looking up from under his hood in darkness, one eye glowing amber, and the other light blue
Styx: Blades of Greed review: "What if Metal Gear Solid 5 went goblin mode? This fantasy open-world stealther delights"
 
 
A header image for the Best Games 2026 list with a GamesRadar+ logo, showing Pokemon Pokopia, Romeo is a Dead Man, Demon Tides, and Resident Evil Requiem
The best games to play in 2026, so far
 
 
An anime-style character with their shibe in sunglasses, fishing on a dock in Starsand Island
Starsand Island let me be a skateboarding rabbit farmer, so you better believe it's at the top of my wishlist
 
 
Latest in Games
Fenris in Dragon Age 2.
Dragon Age 2 lead says "if some people are ambivalent" about the RPG's characters, "I guess I didn't really do my job"
 
 
Jeff the Land Shark as he appears in Marvel Rivals
Marvel Rivals devs are careful with balancing because "you have a vocal minority screaming the loudest"
 
 
Starfield
Bethesda will have "more to share next week" on Starfield as Todd Howard waves away claims he's a "visionary"
 
 
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 writer says picking an ending is like choosing a "favorite child" - "They are a pair"
 
 
Resident Evil Requiem Leon Kennedy
Resident Evil Requiem fans are imagining all the quips Leon would say in other games: "'Guess that's The Last of Him'"
 
 
Slay the Spire 2
"Slay the Spire 2 has been out for merely a week and we have already hit 3 million units sold," says a stunned Mega Crit
 
 
Latest in Reviews
Key art for Marathon showing a colorful cybernetic character with a gun taking cover
Marathon review in progress: "Bungie has created my favorite multiplayer shooter in years"
 
 
A blue and yellow Mr Handy model on a wooden table, in front of the Elegoo Centauri Carbon 2 Combo
I'm an idiot, and even I was able to make a cool Fallout action figure using this beginner-friendly 3D printer
 
 
1348 Ex Voto gameplay showing
1348 Ex Voto review: "Filled with potential, this action-adventure fails to deliver"
 
 
Photo of the 1TB PNY microSD Express Card sitting on a pair of Switch 2 Joy-Cons.
The 1TB PNY microSD Express Card loaded up Pokemon Pokopia faster than the Switch 2, and now it's my go-to SD card
 
 
Acer Predator Triton 14 AI gaming laptop on a wooden desk
The Acer Predator Triton 14 AI wants to run your game room and office, but it's not as sharp as the Blade
 
 
Asus ROG Azoth 96 HE gaming keyboard on a wooden desk
The Asus ROG Azoth 96 HE has returned to take the magnetic crown, but that price tag is going to be a problem
 
 
LATEST ARTICLES
  1. Invincible season 4
    1
    Invincible creator Robert Kirkman says fans are "finally going to get what they're asking for" in season 4, as Thragg escalates the Viltrumite threat
  2. 2
    "Some ideas from Donkey Kong Bananza" may inform Nintendo's next big project, producer says, but "the standard is really what will feel fresh to a player in a new title"
  3. 3
    Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man villain Tim Roth starred in The Incredible Hulk and Tim Burton's Planet of the Apes remake to "embarrass" his kids
  4. 4
    Dragon Age 2 lead wanted players to have strong opinions about every character in the RPG: "If some people are ambivalent […] I guess I didn't really do my job"
  5. 5
    A Fallout 4 QA tester nuked the RPG so hard that Zenimax executives got emails about it: "I was running around super-nuking the entire wasteland and found 4 crashes in a single morning"

GamesRadar+ is part of Future US Inc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. Visit our corporate site.

Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google
  • Terms and conditions
  • Contact Future's experts
  • Privacy policy
  • Cookies policy
  • Accessibility statement
  • Careers
  • About us
  • Advertise with us
  • Review guidelines
  • Write for us
  • Accessibility Statement

© Future US, Inc. Full 7th Floor, 130 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036.

Please login or signup to comment

Please wait...