9/24/2023 0 Comments Gylt foodYou're essentially running after this kid and unless you read everything - you don't know why. I just don't like how they did the story. I'm fine with them (cute, adorable - nice animations, etc). You have no idea why your (spoilers) cousin chooses to run from you every chance she gets or again why. If you choose to not read any "books" this game is kind of mindless. Maybe it's my age, but I chose to focus on the latter. Either you wanted a mindless horror game with monsters or you delve a bit deeper into the emotional core of the title. At the core of this game - it is about 1) finding your cousin and 2) finding out why she went missing in the first place. Where do I begin with this game? Maybe I should point fingers at the trailer for stressing its horror elements. This review contains spoilers, click full review link to view. GYLT might be worth a try if you find any of this interesting, but it’s totally passable if you aren’t particularly piqued by anything that’s on offer. The story also has an interesting premise, but it falters in the face of a barebones structure and poor pacing. Sure, the mechanics aren’t anything new or particularly innovative – but they serve their purposes for the relatively short runtime of around six hours. Good- Well written characters with compelling voicework interesting atmosphere mechanics are simple but enjoyable enough for the short Good- Well written characters with compelling voicework interesting atmosphere mechanics are simple but enjoyable enough for the short runtime Bad- The story isn't fleshed out the level design can be pretty linear which makes puzzles really easy combat mechanics don't have a ton of depth Thoughts- Despite its many shortcomings, GYLT is a passable adventure that managed to retain my interest for the entirety of its campaign.
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