Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuGYLT is an eerie story mixing fantasy and reality in a surrealist place where your nightmares become reality. Shape your fears, Fear the shapes.GYLT is an eerie story mixing fantasy and reality in a surrealist place where your nightmares become reality. Shape your fears, Fear the shapes.GYLT is an eerie story mixing fantasy and reality in a surrealist place where your nightmares become reality. Shape your fears, Fear the shapes.
Dora Dolphin
- Sally
- (Synchronisation)
Madelyn Grace
- Emily
- (Synchronisation)
Peter Jessop
- Charon
- (Synchronisation)
Roman Dean George
- Bully
- (Synchronisation)
Joe Hernandez
- Bully
- (Synchronisation)
Nicolas Roye
- Bully
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Nicholas Roye)
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Gylt is a charming and unique horror-adventure game that left me pleasantly surprised. With a well-crafted blend of cartoonish horror elements and cool puzzles, it offers an engaging experience that's both accessible and enjoyable.
The story is intriguing, with just the right amount of mystery and emotional depth to keep you invested. I appreciated the game's runtime-it's short and sweet, perfect for those who prefer a more compact experience. The gameplay strikes a great balance, offering smooth mechanics and a difficulty level that isn't overly challenging, making it an approachable choice for players who enjoy a more relaxed pace.
Visually, Gylt captures a nostalgic vibe with its PS2-era graphics. The art style is endearing, and the eerie yet playful atmosphere complements the horror elements perfectly. The puzzles are well-designed and varied enough to keep things interesting without becoming tedious.
Pros:
Cool story: Engaging and emotionally resonant without being overly complicated.
Gameplay: Simple mechanics with satisfying exploration and stealth elements.
Graphics: PS2-style visuals are a nostalgic treat, blending beautifully with the game's tone.
Cartoonish horror: Strikes a balance between creepy and whimsical.
Accessible difficulty: Great for players who prefer an easier, more enjoyable experience.
Cons: No jumping: The inability to jump felt restrictive, especially during certain segments.
Puzzle logic: A few puzzles, such as breaking a piece of wood that you could easily walk over, felt unnecessarily artificial and broke immersion.
Overall, Gylt is a delightful little gem that brings a fresh twist to horror-adventure games. Its accessible difficulty, charming visuals, and engaging story make it a standout experience, even if a few design choices are a bit frustrating. If you're a fan of spooky but not overly intense games, this one is definitely worth your time.
The story is intriguing, with just the right amount of mystery and emotional depth to keep you invested. I appreciated the game's runtime-it's short and sweet, perfect for those who prefer a more compact experience. The gameplay strikes a great balance, offering smooth mechanics and a difficulty level that isn't overly challenging, making it an approachable choice for players who enjoy a more relaxed pace.
Visually, Gylt captures a nostalgic vibe with its PS2-era graphics. The art style is endearing, and the eerie yet playful atmosphere complements the horror elements perfectly. The puzzles are well-designed and varied enough to keep things interesting without becoming tedious.
Pros:
Cool story: Engaging and emotionally resonant without being overly complicated.
Gameplay: Simple mechanics with satisfying exploration and stealth elements.
Graphics: PS2-style visuals are a nostalgic treat, blending beautifully with the game's tone.
Cartoonish horror: Strikes a balance between creepy and whimsical.
Accessible difficulty: Great for players who prefer an easier, more enjoyable experience.
Cons: No jumping: The inability to jump felt restrictive, especially during certain segments.
Puzzle logic: A few puzzles, such as breaking a piece of wood that you could easily walk over, felt unnecessarily artificial and broke immersion.
Overall, Gylt is a delightful little gem that brings a fresh twist to horror-adventure games. Its accessible difficulty, charming visuals, and engaging story make it a standout experience, even if a few design choices are a bit frustrating. If you're a fan of spooky but not overly intense games, this one is definitely worth your time.
- vassiliskounelis
- 8. Dez. 2024
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