Grounded review | PC Gamer

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What is it? A survival game inspired by Honey I Shrunk the Kids.
Expect to pay: £25/$30
Release date: September 27, 2022
Developer: Obsidian Entertainment
Publisher Xbox Game Studios
Reviewed on RTX 3080 Ti, Intel i7-8086K, 16GB RAM
Multiplayer? 4-player co-op
Link Official site (opens in new tab)

I haven’t taken a survey, but I feel pretty confident that nobody at PC Gamer is more afraid of spiders than I am. They petrify me—unless they manage to get on me, at which point I flail around like I’m on fire. And I’d rather be set on fire than feel a spider crawling over my skin. Given this, it’s ridiculous that I’d put myself in a situation where I had to review a game that was full of them. But for a survival game as good as Grounded, I’m willing to live through one of my worst nightmares. 

Grounded is a time travel device, dragging me back to the garden where I used to spend long, sunny afternoons pretending I was in Eternia or Third Earth, collecting grass stains and scrapes. It’s a game fuelled by vibrant ’90s cartoons and movies like Honey I Shrunk the Kids, with a quartet of kidnapped, shrunken teens exploring the alien world that’s right under our noses. 

(Image credit: Xbox Game Studios)

It’s a whimsical survival sandbox that feels considerably more playful and welcoming than most, which is why its occasional pivots to arachnid horror are so effective. Back when it launched in early access, Grounded’s threats were few. The massive, terrifying spiders that littered the garden never wandered far and were easy to outmanoeuvre, lulling me into a false sense of security. But with every update, they became deadlier, transforming into relentless hunters searching for prey in areas I once considered sanctuaries. 

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