![]() ![]() If you are after a shorter title with a bit of stealth and puzzle work, you could do far worse. It does not overstay its welcome, it’s good on the eye and does stir up some emotion here and there. However, combat aside, I enjoyed it a fair bit. 72 Mixed or average reviews based on 16 Critic Reviews What's this User Score tbd No user score yet Awaiting 2 more ratings Your Score 0 Summary: Enter the new creation from Tequila Works, a journey where you face your worst fears and are confronted with the emotional impact of your actions. Gylt will not set anyone’s world on fire. The whole thing made me feel lonely and lost and I think that’s definitely what the developers were going for. I thought the voice acting was of a decent level and everything tied together to keep you invested in this world. On the sound front, as I have mentioned previously, I found the music helped increase the feeling of being trapped in a horrible place perfectly. The eerie art style and the dank sound work really made the entire presentation shine. It has an almost-Tim Burton-like vibe that really accentuated the grim presentation the game was shooting for. As for the rest of Stadia’s exclusive, we still don’t know much about whether or not they’ll live on.Graphically, like the other Tequila Works games, the game has a defined cartoon-like art style that I found charming. It sounds like the developers of Gylt may have been considering this move even without the news of Stadia’s shutdown, but it’s great to hear nonetheless. ![]() In any case, we’re glad to see the game on track for a release follow Stadia’s death back in January. The game comes with minimum requirements including a GTX 1070, Intel Core i7 processor, and 16GB of memory, which seems a bit high. Update 5/8: Gylt has recently arrived on Steam, but still with no confirmed release date. Spooky season is around the corner… And we bring terrific news! We’ve been working on it for a long time and it’s finally time to make it official: GYLT is going multiplatform in 2023! The idea of the game moving over to Xbox seems quite likely, as it would surely thrive on Game Pass for consoles, cloud, and PC. There’s no word on which platforms will get the game, but it seems reasonable to expect a debut on PC and popular consoles. Sometime in 2023, Gylt will become a “multiplatform” game as it expands past Stadia. It was well-received on the whole but was a full exclusive to Google’s platform, unlike the many timed exclusives that Stadia managed over its lifetime. Formerly a Google Stadia exclusive, GYLT will be launching on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series, Xbox One and PC on July 6. Gylt was a horror game that launched exclusively on Stadia as a launch title for the platform. Tequila Works, the studio behind RiME and the upcoming Song of Nunu: A League of Legends Story, among other titles, is bringing its delicate horror title, GYLT, to new platforms. In a brief announcement today, Tequila Works, the studio responsible for Gylt, confirmed the game will live on beyond Google Stadia. Update: Gylt has been confirmed to come to Steam. ![]() Today, we’re getting confirmation that Google Stadia’s very first exclusive, Gylt, will be ported to other platforms next year. Following the abrupt shutdown of Google Stadia, there have been a whole lot of questions and not quite enough answers regarding the future of the platform’s few exclusive games. ![]()
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