Bugsnax: The Isle of Bigsnax Sadly Only Makes Small Changes

By the time I realized I didn’t have to complete Bugsnax to play its recently released DLC The Isle of Bigsnax, it was too late. Like most players venturing to Snaktooth Island for the first time with the new Xbox and Nintendo Switch port, I set myself up to complete the main story — a task that, at first, I had approached gleefully before my enjoyment slowly drained into tedious entertainment. It’s no surprise then that when I finally approached the new content after 8-10 hours, I wasn’t exactly champing at the bit for more.
First announced at the PlayStation 5 reveal showcase, Bugsnax immediately captivated fans. The adorable Bugsnax — kinda-bug and kinda-snack creatures — and the ridiculously catchy theme song were enticing, and the trailer’s ending hinted at something far more sinister beneath the cutesy aesthetic. People questioned what exactly a bugsnax was and what the game would end up being, so much so that it evolved from fringe novelty into full-on excitement. When the game launched for the PlayStation 4 and 5 in November 2020, our very own Garrett Martin gave it a 6.0/10, stating: “When Bugsnax doesn’t take itself seriously, it’s a treat; when it does, it too often leaves a bad taste.”
A year and a half later, the team at Young Horses have provided the Grumpuses a new adventure and new bugsnax in The Isle of Bigsnax, a free story-focused DLC that adds more quests, more Bugsnax, and more Grumpus interactions. As previously mentioned, you do not have to beat the main game to play the DLC, although you do have to complete the side-questlines for five Grumpuses — Snorpo, Floofty, Chadlo, Shelda, and Triffany — to even set sail.
Setting aside my thoughts of the base game, I was excited to search Broken Tooth, an island that literally rises from the ocean and is home to behemoth bugsnax who rule a long abandoned society. With the aforementioned Grumpuses — save Snorpy who stays on Snaktooth — you must investigate to find answers about the lost Grumpus civilization and why the bugsnax here are just so darn big.