

Moving quietly and keeping a low profile is essential, but the game is at least kind enough to offer color coded indicators over how cognizant the monsters are to Sally’s whereabouts. There are a few things she can do to draw the monster attention away from her, such as shining her flashlight somewhere or throwing an object to distract the monsters. As stated above Sally is not exactly a seasoned pugilist so she needs to sneak around the monsters. GYLT is billed as an action adventure/horror game but there are notable elements of stealth with some puzzle solving. By comparison, the terrible people that led to Sally’s bike accident appear far less threatening by comparison. Whatever happened here defies any explanation but this is clearly not the town Sally left and Emily is clearly in more danger than Sally originally thought. Why is Emily hiding in the school and where is everyone else in the town? And of course there is a monster infestation to further complicate matters, and Sally isn’t exactly built for combat. Sally travels to the school where she sees Emily is hiding but something about this situation doesn’t seem right. What happened and what greater significance is attached to this event is unknown but Sally remains undeterred in her quest to find her missing cousin. The city looks abandoned after some destructive event occurred in her absence. When she finally gets there things are inexplicably amiss. Sally escapes her tormentors but crashes her bicycle, forcing her to find an alternate way back home. Everything seems normal, including the reminder that people are terrible when Sally is taunted and chased by a group of people in a car. GYLT begins with players taking on the role of Sally, a young girl who is putting up flyers for her missing cousin Emily. What awaits for us in GYLT appears to be something completely different just by reading the brief plot description and looking at the screenshots but it could be another worthwhile title from this developer. Having released other well-regarded titles like The Sexy Brutale and Deadlight, Tequila Works has established that they can create unique gaming experiences. Without a recognizable character or built-in user base this is a bit of a gamble but that is exactly what Tequila Works is doing with GYLT. The first rule of Punch Club, is tell everyone about Punch Club, wishlist it now or prepare to fight (for legal reasons, we won’t actually fight you).Launching a new IP as the sole exclusive title on a new gaming platform is somewhat of an odd decision. Completing quests will give you access to new fighting schools, moves, dollars, good person points and even the Lion Queen on VHS! Stop reading the GOG page and get grinding! Life in the rat race is fast paced, time consuming and requires effective management to survive, Punch Club 2 is the same! It’s literally a simulation game! Manage your time and funds, whilst climbing to the top of the fighting leagues, solving crimes, working for the police, mob, mafia and about anyone else you cross paths with.

Even if there is a slight risk you’ll be exposed as a fraud and your last brain cell will pack up and leave.
#GYLT EATS SOFTWARE#
Whilst nothing beats good old fashioned blood, sweat and tears, neuro training and illegal software sure sound tempting. Becoming the best damn fighter aint easy, it takes time, dedication, dollars and training! Increase your stats and techniques, plan your match and create your own incredibly awesome school of fighting! Sounds better than losing and everyone laughing at you. Punch, kick and cheat your way through, if you want. Walk the same, but now neon, streets as you’re thrown into an adventure filled with hilarity, 80’s nostalgia and punching. Welcome to the future, it’s corrupt, sea shells have replaced toilet roll and everything’s cyberpunk now. It’s been 20 long years since a nameless cool guy rose from the streets, punched the big bad, found his father and everyone was really happy or something. It’s a choose your own adventure, stay in the garage if you want. Sucks to be you though, people eat slime, corruption is rife and everyone wants to fight you… But maybe you can find your father and become the ‘dark fist’ people whisper about, somehow you could actually be humanity’s savior, the one who uncovers the super secret secrets of the Goodness Corporation… Or not. But hey, you had plenty of time to work out and dream about the wonders of the world. You’ve spent 20 long years living in the confines of your overbearing mothers garage, your father mysteriously vanished before you were born.
