The stealth and precision that you have to use to dodge the monsters can make you feel slightly on edge and probably even more so for someone of a younger age group, it does however get the balance right in this element to the point where it isn’t too scary. ![]() This is where the game really surprised me as I was expecting a really short playthrough here, but you spend a good seven to eight hours scratching your head wondering what is going to occur next. Not only will you be spending your time looking for clues, solving riddles and puzzles, but you will have insight into the relationship and history with Emily. You are spending your time searching for a missing cousin called Emily. You play as a middle school student named Sally and you find yourself at home in the mining town of Bethelwood which was once a quiet mining town which is now home to monsters of various stature. We are looking at one of the least demanding titles in the launch lineup of Google Stadia titles so, dependant on your speeds here, I think an average fibre connection will run this in 4k resolution perfectly fine. Gylt ran smoothly on wi-fi for me running on a 300mbps download speed and catered for me with a clean, crisp playthrough. You’ll have some leeway to explore the world that you’re playing in, however there are limits and it is an incredibly linear experience. As soon as I encountered the art style of the game, it gave me a Life Is Strange kind of vibe if you have ever played those titles on other platforms. Sure there are some instances throughout the game where you will jump, but otherwise it is a fairly relaxed laid back experience which is unique in some ways. So how does Gylt play out then I hear you ask? Gylt is aimed at horror fans of the younger generation and there isn’t enough in this to give a child or adults sensitive to the horror genre nightmares. The horror fans out there I could feel your ears prick up, but just be conscious that this no game to rival masterpieces such as the Resident Evil or Silent Hill series. Gylt is described as a stealth/horror game and I can’t help but think there must be more pressure to perform on this platform due to the limited collection of games currently available for the Google Stadia. There is always a sense of intrigue to play something new on a new platform so I had to jump in and see what this one had up its sleeve. ![]() Gylt is developed by Tequila Works and we believe a timed exclusive to the brand new Google Stadia platform. At the time of writing though however, there is an exclusive that can be claimed as part of a Stadia Pro subscription and that game is titled Gylt. I enjoyed it for the most part.I have been using the Google Stadia for a little over three weeks now and whilst I am impressed with the way the service runs and performs, there is a distinct lack of games especially exclusive titles. Only one collectible you'll probably have to look up, it's in a really stupid place - that for most will be impossible to find without a guide. You're essentially running after this kid and unless you read everything - you don't know why. I just don't like how they did the story. I'm fine with them (cute, adorable - nice animations, etc). You have no idea why your (spoilers) cousin chooses to run from you every chance she gets or again why. ![]() If you choose to not read any "books" this game is kind of mindless. ![]() Maybe it's my age, but I chose to focus on the latter. Either you wanted a mindless horror game with monsters or you delve a bit deeper into the emotional core of the title. At the core of this game - it is about 1) finding your cousin and 2) finding out why she went missing in the first place. Where do I begin with this game? Maybe I should point fingers at the trailer for stressing its horror elements. This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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