Totally Reliable Delivery Service - Everything you need to know in 2 minutes! [Gamepass]
Totally-Reliable-Delivery-Service lands in the realm of quirky and chaotic sandbox fun, but it comes with a caveat – this is a game that revels in its own technical weakness.
At its core, the game is a fetch quest extravaganza with a playful twist. Exaggerated ragdoll physics and broken-by-design controls turn what should be simple tasks into delightful messes. It's a bit like trying to control a drunk puppet on roller skates, and that's exactly where the charm lies.
However, this charm often comes at a cost. The physics can be as unpredictable as a spinning roulette wheel, leading to frustration. Bugs abound, and the camera's insistence on being its own boss can be a constant annoyance.
Totally-Reliable-Delivery-Service can feel like a game that's determined to trip you up. It often veers into the realm of feeling unfair, making solo play a test of patience rather than enjoyment.
The aspects that tarnish the single player experience, simply become more opportunities for mischief in the multiplayer modes, and the game transforms into a raucous party, where all the issues are forgiven. Deliveries become opportunities for shared amusement, and the game's flaws become part of the shared experience. It's in this setting that Totally-Reliable-Delivery-Service truly shines.
In the end, this title is like a roller coaster with exhilarating highs and exasperating lows. While it's undoubtedly a blast with friends, the solo journey is marred by technical shortcomings and an unforgiving nature. Totally-Reliable-Delivery-Service is a fun romp to consider, but only if you're enlisting a squad of friends to share in the chaos.
Given the horrid solo experience and issues however, I can only give this game 40%