Bad 2 Bad: Extinction - Review
Bad 2 Bad: Extinction

Bad 2 Bad: Extinction

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Tactical furry warfare meets deep survival strategy

Bad 2 Bad: Extinction takes the foundations of its predecessor and expands them into a surprisingly rich, squad-based shooter wrapped in a grim, post-apocalyptic world. You lead the B2B Delta Team, an elite unit of anthropomorphic soldiers, in a long campaign against the Tailless Legion and four other distinct factions, from feral zombies (Wilders) to militant Amazons and shadowy Purebloods.

Gameplay mixes real-time shooting with light RPG and survival elements. Missions unfold across randomly generated maps, where you’ll scavenge resources, complete sub-quests, and push deeper into hostile territory. This keeps runs feeling fresh and encourages experimentation with tactics rather than just memorizing layouts.

Customization is one of Extinction’s strengths. With 20+ playable characters and over 60 weapons and armors modeled after real firearms, there’s plenty of room to tailor your squad to your playstyle. Add in extensive gun modding, character cosmetics, and the ability to form and grow a full troop, and you get a satisfying sense of progression. Futuristic touches like AI support and drones further spice up combat, allowing for varied strategies in tougher encounters.

The presentation is solid, with a distinctive art style that makes its animal soldiers feel serious rather than gimmicky. However, the busy interface and layered systems can be overwhelming at first, and the difficulty spikes may frustrate players looking for something more casual. The warning about data loss when changing devices also makes cloud-safe saving feel more important than it should be.

For players who enjoy tactical shooters with loot, progression, and a focus on squad management, Bad 2 Bad: Extinction delivers a meaty, replayable experience that goes well beyond a simple run-and-gun.

package name

com.dawinstone.b2be

language(s)

English

available on

Android

from

DAWINSTONE