![]() However, some modes of transport offer you no means of controlling them at all. Some vehicles have two levers and require precision which is not possible but allows for just enough precision that you can somewhat reach your destination in that small helicopter and giggle (rather than scream) at it along the way. They all control using levers, so whichever hand you grab the lever with correlates to which thumbstick you control the lever with. Everything from forklift trucks which are powerful enough to flip a small lorry to a large helicopter with a comically-sized cartoon magnet glued onto it. That said, the selection of vehicles is great. Watching from a distance as MrZhangetsu tries to make a very long-winded delivery on his own. A better way to do this would be to have the parcels slightly magnetised to the cargo compartments of the vehicles, just to reduce the frustrations slightly but keep the awkwardness alive. That they expected us to just be able to grab the parcel and go. ![]() More often than not you’ll have run the timer down to a silver rating before you’ve even set off, which leads us to believe the developers never considered this part of the delivery. Which, when all you can do is lift it above your head and run in circles hoping the angle is going to change in just the right way that you can slam-dunk that bad-boy into the trunk of your golf cart, is infuriatingly impossible. Often, the space available for storing the parcel is exactly the same dimensions of the package and you need to precisely position it at the right angle to get it to stay in place. The biggest frustration in those challenges is actually loading the delivery onto the provided vehicle. Volatile explosive deliveries add a little extra pressure. However, the timed deliveries are – in most cases – near impossible to get a gold rating on. The fragile deliveries are the best, once you have a grip on the game’s controls and what to expect from the physics, it’s very easy to get a gold rating. Or, deliver a fragile object from point A to point B while doing as little damage to it as possible receiving a Gold, Silver or Bronze commendation depending on how damaged it is upon delivery. The objectives are usually one of two things, Either deliver an object from point A to point B against a timer, receiving a Gold, Silver or Bronze commendation depending on how quickly you complete the delivery. The game allows for you to use your noodle and come up with some very creative ways of completing deliveries. With multiple vast locations to explore, 100 delivery missions to complete, and many crazy tools at your disposal for completing them, it’s easy to get distracted and find yourself seeing how far you can push the game’s physics systems and the durability of your character model. The controls are much better than Human Fall Flat, but not quite on the level of control that Gang Beasts did (yet also kind of didn’t) offer you.Īdditionally, the game offers far more in terms of gameplay and content than either of the others ever did. Somewhere between all that, sits Totally Reliable Delivery Service. There were objectives, but the controls were much worse and the level design was kind of awful. Human Fall Flat was the most frustrating. Gang Beasts did it best, in our opinion (before they updated it to add in shorter stamina and ruined the game) but the problem was that there wasn’t enough to do in the game, the endless possibilities of the physics system were not put to use fully. These mechanics have proven to be fun, yet ultimately frustrating. Barely 10 minutes in and we were already rolling around on the floor. Similar character model shapes, similar ragdoll-heavy physics and similar control scheme, in that you grab things, lift them over your head, trip over your own feet and knock yourself out a lot. If you have ever played “Gang Beasts” or “Human Fall Flat”, then you will immediately notice the similarities here between those games and this one. Totally Reliable Delivery Service turned out to be just the right fart-fuelled physics-defiant game to get us wrestling our thumbsticks through streaming tears of laughter which we haven’t experienced in a long time… Totally Reliable Delivery Service Review Janky, Butt Fun The Perfect Game to Escape COVID with Friends!Īdvertisements Due to the you-know-what, MrZhangetsu and I haven’t been hanging out as much as we used to, so we looked for a game we could both plat at the same time, together.
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