![]() That’s extremely rare and praiseworthy, even if Gylt isn’t their best game. It's very much in the same spirit as Concrete Genie in that it's a short but mostly engaging romp that's best enjoyed by the right kind of audience.Ĭollectively, Gylt feels like yet another intriguing one-off game from Tequila Works, who now has developed five games in 10 years without any sequels, while no two of their games even exist in the same genre. Indie atmospheric adventure games are like candy to me, and I suspect some people are going to get a lot more out of Gylt than others. In the meantime, here are what the early reviews are saying about the Stadia-exclusive game Gylt. Its OpenCritic average rating is sitting at a 70, but that will likely change as more outlets submit their reviews. The highest score Gylt has received so far is an 85/100, whereas the lowest score is a 50/100. Even so, there are some that have beaten it and posted their reviews, and as previously stated, most of the reviews are positive. ![]() It's called Gylt, and it seems to be getting generally positive reviews from critics so far, though not everyone is impressed.Īdmittedly, not many video game critics have had a chance to weigh in on Gylt just yet, as they are likely still trying to finish the game. ![]() Stadia's sole exclusive game at launch is an adventure horror game from Tequila Works, the studio behind titles like Deadlight and Rime. Stadia has launched with 22 games, though only one of them is an exclusive. The ambitious cloud streaming platform Google Stadia was revealed earlier this year, and it's available to Founder's Edition purchasers as of November 19. ![]()
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