Despite having five films and a TV show under its belt, there really hasn’t been a lot of video games set in Legendary’s MonsterVerse so far. The last one, Skull Island: Rise of Kong, didn’t exactly wow the gaming audience, or excite people for the possibility of more games set in the universe down the road. However, developer 7LEVELS is looking to change that with the release this week of Kong: Survivor Instinct on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series platforms.
Set just after the events of the film Godzilla vs. Kong, you take on the role of a human character throughout Survivor Instinct instead of piloting around one of the massive Titans in the MonsterVerse. As David, you’ll attempt to navigate the ruins of a city that’s been ravaged by an out of control Kong, along with other Titans that’ll likely be familiar to fans of the films. David’s goal is to rescue his daughter, a resident of the city, and as you explore you’ll get bits of story that tie back to the films as well, including the return of one character that was featured prominently in Godzilla: King of the Monsters.
Visually, while certainly falling a bit more on the budget/indie side of things, Kong: Survivor Instinct also does a great job of showcasing scale, especially when it comes to the potential threat that Titan’s bring. Throughout the game there will be moments where you’ll see a Titan rampaging through the background of an area, and occasionally they’ll move to the forefront and become an actual threat to David. There are harrowing sequences that’ll have David quickly navigating crumbling structures as a Titan attempts to swat, blast, or eat David, which I thought was handled really well. These one-mistake-and-you’re dead moments aren’t quite as punishing as they seem either, respawns are quick during these challenges and the sequences don’t go on for to long, so even if you suffer a death or two you won’t feel frustrated by the event.
I would certainly recommend checking out Kong: Survivor Instinct when you get a chance. It’s a fun way of making use of the Legendary roster of characters without actually putting you in control of Kong, Godzilla, or the rest. I was far more impressed with it than I expected to be, and I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised by it too.
Note: 7LEVELS provided us with a Kong: Survivor Instinct PC code for review purposes.
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