
The jet car and rockets found at GASA are fun to discover, as is the joy at finding out grabbing fire extinguishers can launch you around the map.

We did have fun for a while playing (not) Rocket League, that they have squeezed into the game, complete with exploding ball and a big scoreboard. Allow for the removal of the lag and the game is fun, but still hampered by the controls. We can attest to this, as our game was filled with jerky lag manifesting constantly. The developers have, since our TGA playtest, added a disclaimer, stating that due to exceptional demand the servers have been struggling to cope. Multiplayer is the area where the emergent gameplay of TRDS gets a chance to shine, and I can envisage it being a really fun party game – if it actually worked properly. Where HFF offered a surprisingly creative platforming adventure filled with a variety of inventive physics puzzles, TRDS is limited by its premise, with only a few variations on methods of delivery. Many will be picking this up with the impression it is a follow-up from the creator of Human Fall Flat, however, besides the obvious similarity in visual style and bumbling nature of the characters, Totally Reliable Delivery Service has none of the polish and finesse that made Human Fall Flat so much fun. Even moving short distances, like jumping up to the controls of a vehicle or navigating a platform, is frustratingly awkward, with your character alternating between being unresponsive and suddenly lurching in a direction you didn’t intend. They could be quite good fun, but when you are constantly fighting the controls just to pick up the delivery items it just makes everything far less fun than it could be.įor example, quite often when exiting a vehicle, it acts as a magnet when you try to move away from it, with some invisible force preventing you from moving away. In fairness, some of the deliveries are cleverly thought out, such as one that has you hang on to a Ferris wheel so you can drop a parcel into the centre of the wheel. There are little mailboxes dotted around the map, and they will drop a parcel that you then have to deliver, either within a time limit or without damage. The gameplay loop is very simple – probably overly so. Persist with the game, though, and attempt to make any kind of meaningful progression, and you will be continually hampered by not only the unnecessarily unresponsive controls but also by the frequent glitches. Bumbling around, crashing the various vehicles on offer and interfering with each other’s characters produces some genuinely laugh out loud moments. The first hour or two of Totally Reliable Delivery Service is great fun, especially with friends. Ragtag Crew: Customize your blue-collar workers and get your rear into gear, it’s time to deliver!


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Sprint, leap, dive, and grapple with ease, but collide with something and you’ll be knocked out cold!Ī World of Distractions: Take a break from deliveries and play around! The world is chock full of toys, vehicles, and machines that can be used for work or play. Local and Online Multiplayer: Go it alone to ensure the safety of your deliveries, or join your friends and put your teamwork to the test.Ĭontrolled Noodly Chaos: Unpredictable ragdoll physics meets snappy platforming. Delivery attempted, that’s a Totally Reliable Delivery Service guarantee! Buckle up your back brace and fire up the delivery truck, it’s time to deliver! Join up to three of your friends and haphazardly get the job done in an interactive sandbox world.
