![]() These locations are quite interesting, each adding new ways to travel and interact with the world. ![]() With the DLC, there are two added islands: Cyberfunk and Stunts Island. You can even play rocket league! Except there’s no ball just rocket cars, but it’s close enough. It’s not the biggest map in the world but there’s quite a lot to do, with tons of vehicles, locations and there are even some little easter eggs to find across the islands such as a certain blue spiky hedgehog or an infamous powerful hammer. Visually the game is super colourful at the expense of a little lacking in detail. Also, the less you see of the game before you play it the better because you’re in for some amazing laughs… As long as you’re playing with someone else, as we will go into a bit later. So, you’re in the game, what now? Well, that’s just it – You’re dumped in the game and left on your own, which is by far the best way to start the game. With every delivery that you do, you earn in-game cosmetics to give you a bit more freedom to tweak how your weirdly fat character looks, with you being able to do some truly bizarre designs. There’s no story in Totally Reliable Delivery Service, you just design a character, spawn and go. Read on to find out why this is both the most hilarious and frustrating game I’ve played in a while. Death Stranding this isn’t though, nor is it trying to be, this is a game that doesn’t take itself seriously, and if you’re going to get the most enjoyment out of it, neither should you. Totally Reliable Delivery Service is pretty much exactly what it says on the tin – You work for a delivery service with the freedom of a colourful open world to go and do whatever deliveries you want in whatever order you wish. Developers We’re Five Games have clearly taken inspiration from games such as Gang Beasts and Human: Fall Flat, both to its success and detriment. Totally Reliable Delivery Service is a game also available on Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC and mobile devices, but for this review, I played the game entirely on a base PS4. Never before have I been so confused about how good or awful a game is, and just quite how to score it, but here is my attempt anyway. Totally Reliable Delivery Service is confirmed to be arriving to PC on July 15.Welcome to one of the most divisive games I’ve ever had to review: Totally Reliable Delivery Service. TinyBuild is known for being the publisher behind the Hello Neighbor games, and last year they announced four games, Hello Neighbor: Hide and Seek, UnDungeon, Hellpoint, Swag & Sorcery, and Pandemic Express. Totally Reliable Delivery Service wasn't part of the lineup but does suit the publisher's style of games they seem to go for with this title looking similar to Clustertruck which launched onto the Nintendo Switch last year. The game will be undertaking Alpha testing "soon" and the developer directs those who are interested to the sign-up over on the official website. One thing for sure is that it looks like a title built for fun. You'll be able to choose from four characters and decide whether to play the game on your own, or team up with four-player split screen. One shot in the video shows the parcel being placed roughly into a vehicle causing debris to break apart from it. If delivering the package is your goal though, it looks like the reliability of your handling depends on how much damage you cause to the package. If players want, they can stop working and just go and enjoy playing around and as the below video shows, jumping off buildings with umbrellas, or driving boats very fast. The world is said to be an open-world which has interactive toys, machines, and vehicles. Additionally, the player's can navigate the world by jumping, walking, driving around, grappling, and even grabbing hold of a spaceship. The game uses ragdoll physics to make both comical moments, but also challenging moments that look to test the player's skills. The general idea is that players take control of a terrible delivery driver and must work to get the package to the destination reliably. Initial impressions are that it looks like a right laugh with friends, and that'll be possible as it'll be both local and online multiplayer. Publisher tinyBuild launched a reveal trailer for We're Five Games' Totally Reliable Delivery Service which can be found below. What happens if you take Boneloaf's Gang Beasts and No Brakes Games' Human: Fall Flat, and then mash them together to create a game about being a delivery driver? Totally Reliable Delivery Service seems to be the outcome.
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