Anticipating Deliver at All Costs
After more than four years of development, the slapstick driving simulation game, Deliver at All Costs, is set to release on May 22. Developed by Far Out Games, this game invites players to navigate through a whimsical, 1950s-inspired world filled with exciting challenges and chaos.
Step into Winston Green’s Shoes
Players will take on the role of Winston Green, a struggling courier aiming to make an impact in St. Monique, a vibrant slice of Americana. As you embark on hazardous delivery missions, expect a mix of humor and mayhem. The game’s isometric driving mechanics, reminiscent of DMA-era Grand Theft Auto, emphasize destruction and physics-based antics, making each delivery more outrageous than the last.
A Glimpse into the Gameplay
The latest video showcases just how delightfully silly Deliver at All Costs truly is. From driving a tiny convertible under the axles of larger vehicles to swinging a massive wrecking ball behind your pickup, the action is consistently high-paced and absurd. The game continues to impress, with tasks that escalate in complexity, like transporting a quirky machine that releases helium balloons, making vehicles ever lighter with each ascent.
This intriguing blend of simple designs and elaborate gameplay elements indicates that Deliver at All Costs will stand out in a competitive landscape filled with notable titles. Fans of hilarious and chaotic gameplay will surely want to give the demo a try ahead of its full release.