![]() It must be said that Totally Reliable Delivery Service would be completely unplayable were it not for the ability it gives players to respawn at any point. That said, when playing with strangers things can soon go south if someone decides to go rogue by cancelling missions, absconding with the transport, or playing to spoil. Most of the fun, such as it is, certainly comes from trying to traverse the game’s map which is why some of the longer missions were far more enjoyable than the quick wins. These strangers and I attempted missions such as delivering a hazardous waste product down a treacherously steep path (we failed every attempt, usually because the package exploded and sent our vehicle flying off the side of a mountain), and dragging one of our party onto a FerrisWheel (probably against their wishes) so they could hang upside down and drop a package into the box which was located right in the middle of the contraption. This kicked offan impromptu afternoon of Totally Reliable Delivery Service’s stupidly silly co-operative gameplay. Undeterred, I stood back up and ran over to two other players who were loitering next to the nearby mail point. Upon logging into the local multiplayer for the first time, I was promptly run over by the first other player I encountered. ![]() Some of this physics-induced mayhem results in genuine amusement. Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC Pick Me Up Of course, with the physics designed to cause havoc, simple objectives such as starting a mission, collecting a parcel, and delivering said parcel to target location become subject to all sorts of mayhem. Characters can pick up parcels, each other, drive vehicles or hang on – or out of – them. The controls, much like the concept, are of course deceivingly simple – all that is required is gripping with the right or left hand. Players are tasked with delivering parcels across a bright, colourful world. Totally Reliable Delivery Service is an exaggerated physics game, the likes of which players of Goat Simulator will be very familiar with.
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