The audio is mostly limited to background tunes that don't offend the ears, and sits nicely in the background as you play along. A suitable visual for a game such as this. As in the words of the mighty Todd Howard, "it just works". A bright vibrant world of colour fills out the screen, with a cartoon aesthetic for the world and character design. It is an Indie game, and has focused more on gameplay, but it's not terrible. Onto the graphics, and TRDS won't win any awards for artistic talent. There is enough content to keep you busy, and even more should you own the DLC. It's not a massive sandbox, but it doesn't need to be. Whilst I did attempt some deliveries, I ended up playing round with the game world and exploring a lot, all while crashing a fair amount. It is possible to quit and restart the mission, which let's practice make perfect, or so I'm told. Inevitably, if you have a parcel with you, it's highly likely that it will get catapulted out of said vehicle meaning you will lose valuable time. Driving or piloting a vehicle can result in some quite epic encounters with scenery should you not time cornering or flying right. The controls feel odd at first, as you can move each of your characters arms independently, and having not played Human Fall Flat for a long time, and having to get used to something like this again took a short while to get accustomed to again. This doesn't come without reward though, and unlocks new vehicles along the way. But this is what I like, the game allows tou to take your time and play how you want.Īctual gameplay aside in my kids sense, the aim is to not just complete the delivery reliably, but to aik for then gold trophies if you manage relocating the parcels in the quickest possible times. Rather they run around like headless chickens chasing each other, and crashing every vehicle that they can lay their hands on. It really is that good, and I'm currently writing up this review while my 2 children play in front of me, although I must question their dedication to being reliable in their delivery of said parcels. Winner.īeing totally reliable and inoffensive, people of all ages can find this game enjoyable, fun and addictive. Not only does the game support local play for up to 4 players, but there is online capabilities too, meaning you can game with anyone, whether that be on your sofa or online. But whereas the latter had coop play added at a later date, this title is solely focused on playing with others in this fun sandbox world. I hear you ask why I mention this game in particular, and that is because TRDS has a similar physics based gameplay element that allows a lot of zany fun to be had. Welcome to my review for Totally Reliable Delivery Service, a cooperative game based around delivering parcels in the most effective manner possible.Ĭast your mind back k a couple of years, and Indie sensation Human Fall Flat was released, which I hold in high regard, and also agreed with many other gamers and critics sentiments that cooperative play would have made that game even better.
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