![]() It’s fun for a blast with friends, but it won’t be long before you tire of the frequent glitches and clumsy controls. Yet the longer you play, the harder it is to ignore. Totally Reliable Delivery Service has bags of charm, however, it has unnecessarily clumsy controls that are fun, to begin with, but quickly become frustrating when you actually want to get anything done. In fact, it’s easy to be forgiving while messing around in multiplayer. That’s a complaint for some players, but a perk for others who prefer their adventure more sandboxy. Totally Reliable Delivery Service is not meant to be taken seriously. There’s no progression or structure to lead players, so it’s incredibly easy to get irrevocably off track. Most only have seats for one, actually, with players having to hang off the side of other vehicles, making it incredibly difficult to drive (especially for helicopters and planes).Īnother issue is the directionless style of the game, where players simply run to little vending machines and start a delivery. For example, it supports up to four players, but most vehicles can only sensibly be used with two people. The game also has a bit of confusion on what you can do with however many players you have. After only a few hours of play, I can say from personal experience that I lost track of how many times I had to force a respawn because I had gotten stuck in the hillside or in the stairs. Unfortunately, some of the bugs are pretty game-breaking. It’s the old adage of “it’s a bug, not a feature.” The title is inherently so ridiculous and silly that bugs are often overlooked because they fit the gameplay. It’s sort of the same philosophy as a game like Goat Simulator. Part of this may be because the game is meant to be silly and ridiculous, so bugs are forgiven by the developers if they think it may lend a bit of fun to the gameplay – though many feel this is an excuse for laziness. is a ragdoll physics simulation about terrible package delivery couriers. That's the Totally Reliable Delivery Service guarantee T.R.D.S. One of the main concerns is that the game is incredibly buggy, which is very true. Generally unfavorable reviews based on 29 Ratings Your Score 0 Summary: Delivery Attempted. While the game is also available on PlayStation 4, Switch, Xbox One, and mobile smartphones, no one seems to be saying much different. In fact, of the eight reviews on Metacritic, only one is favorable for the PC version. It’s worth saying that it hasn’t exactly received a huge number of reviews yet (which is its own problem, to speak of popularity), but those that it’s received are less than impressed. Unfortunately, it seems that the audiences aren’t thinking the same. Taking a gameplay style similar to Gang Beasts but twisting it into a co-op romp, the game held a great deal of promise for absurd fun. Earlier this week, we discussed the release of We’re Five Games’s silly physics-based cooperative delivery game, Totally Reliable Delivery Service. Totally Reliable Delivery Service is a game that might provide passing entertainment to a group of friends for an hour or two and the more challenging deliveries do generate some hilarious moments whilst making one ever more determined to try and complete them.
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