The game has 100 delivery missions with some lasting for less than a single minute. Totally Reliable Delivery Service is a perfect fit on Nintendo Switch, and not just aesthetically. My partner and I spent hours playing tag, attempting to crash into each other in helicopters and playing a hilarious version of Rocket League. You can certainly complete delivery missions together but if you’re just in the mood for messing around, the game absolutely caters for that. The multiplayer in this game is also fantastic! Not necessarily for split Joy-Con play as you’ll be needing a lot of precision with your controls, but if you can get a friend or three to sit around a big screen and mess around for a while, it is quite possibly the most fun you’ll have in weeks. When the trampoline is half-embedded inside the stairs and the package half-embedded inside the trampoline, it becomes a horrible mess of glitchception™ – that trademark… that was me. That’s where the danger of this game lies games (especially open 3D games) that are so heavily reliant on its wacky physics are sure to have some glitches and loose ends and Totally Reliable Delivery Service has them in abundance. There is no required order that these deliveries need to be done in, rather you can cross a bridge to the other side, hop into an aircraft and fly to the other side nothing is stopping you aside from the brutally unforgiving physics that the challenge is based around. Your objective is simple: find delivery dispensers, pull the lever to get the package and bring it to the objective without either destroying the package and/or running out of time. The concept of grabbing a package and delivering it to a marked location is simple, but it is made exponentially harder when each limb is flailing around so wildly that the simple act of picking up the package in question is as difficult as rolling a boulder uphill.įrom the get-go, you’re not bogged down with tedious tutorials or drawn out textboxes. Getting your character stuck inside objects is an annoyingly regular occurrence, and it’s particularly aggravating when it happens at critical moments – like when you’re just about to offload a delivery inches away from a drop-off point and your foot falls through the flatbed of your truck, leaving you to feebly flail back and forth like one of those inflatable men out front of a used car yard as the clock continues to tick.You’ll already see what kind of game this is and what you’re in for from the trailer hilarious and over-the-top ragdoll physics that will simultaneously delight and frustrate you to the far reaches of each opposite extremes. But while Totally Reliable Delivery Service’s pool noodle character limbs and exaggerated physics conspire to create no shortage of laughs, it all seems a bit too slapdash beyond the slapstick. Elsewhere, the delivery that required a motorised launcher to sling large fish into the upper deck of an air traffic control tower was as hilariously absurd as it sounds. I particularly enjoyed the urgency of the bomb disposal requests – literal TNT Express jobs – where the slightest jolts had explosive repercussions. However, an inherently tipsy sense of equilibrium and a blobby body shape means that even the most straightforward tasks quickly spiral into silliness as you struggle to shunt a fragile box into the back of a delivery van without inadvertently reducing it into a pile of packing peanuts.There are a number of different vehicles to help ship your consignments, from forklifts and speedboats to helicopters and hang gliders, as well as a solid variety of different delivery types. “Each character’s right and left hand grips are controlled by the corresponding trigger buttons, and these same basic interactions are employed to carry boxes, grab other players, or manipulate the physical controls of vehicles and other machinery.
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