![]() ![]() Only one collectible you'll probably have to look up, it's in a really stupid place - that for most will be impossible to find without a guide. Hide from terrible creatures or confront them as you find your way through the challenges of this wicked world. You're essentially running after this kid and unless you read everything - you don't know why. Set in a creepy and melancholic world, GYLT is an eerie story mixing fantasy and reality in a surrealist place where your nightmares become reality. 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. And if the game's rougher shortcomings don't drive players mad, there's a creepily entertaining time to be had in this Eldritch whodunit.This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Technical issues such as character dialogues overlapping or getting cut short also make the game a bit frustrating at times, but never quite to the point of making it unplayable. As Stadias first contact, it works like a charm. Its Tequilas more mature game, both in the narrative as in the playable and technical side, but it may feel a short game and not a very challenging one. All players see is that, for some inexplicable reason, one or more of their characters have failed some mystery check and have lost a little more sanity. GYLT is an adventure that, under the paradigm of an survival game, invites you to think about a real horror, the bullying. For example, sanity checks are often triggered by encounters and are resolved with no context given to the player. Unfortunately, this sense is broken from time to time due to the clunky user interface and sometimes questionable design choices. It genuinely feels like you're a part of this world where every action risks just a sliver more of your remaining sanity. Instead, from the opening moments to the end, the atmosphere creates a constant sense of dread that has an almost tangible weight. Mixed or average reviews - based on 184 Ratings. It's a tale that doesn't rely on jump scares or gratuitous carnage to create a sense of fear. Mini Reviews Mini Review: Gylt (PS5) - Ex-Google Stadia Exclusive Is Serviceable Survival Horror Innocent until proven Gylty Version Reviewed: European review by Graham Banas Tue 4th Jul. Metacritic Game Reviews, GYLT for Stadia, A Stadia Exclusive - this page is a temporary home to these reviews until a dedicated Gylt section page goes up. Where the game shines is in its story and its use of Lovecraftian lore. But the occasional gameplay quirk or technical bug still threatens to make the beast come apart at the seams. Overall, it does a good job of stitching these pieces together and breathing life into the resulting creation. The game is part survival horror, part noir mystery, and part turn-based role-playing adventure all rolled up into one. Gylt is a 3D Survival Horror game, developed by Tequila Works (the creators of Deadlight and The Sexy Brutale) and released on November 19th, 2019 as Google Stadia launch exclusive. ![]() This universe serves as the home for Arkham Horror: Mother's Embrace, the supernatural video game based on Fantasy Flight's popular Arkham Horror board games. ![]() Lovecraft's stories have created a universe of dark gods and extraterrestrial threats that lurk just beyond the shadows at the edge of humankind's collective sanity. ![]()
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