Filled with wild action, ceaseless momentum and ample whimsy, "Deliver at All Costs," due out Thursday, is a rambunctious and often hilarious thrill ride.
Swedish developer Far Out Games Studio, working under publisher Konami, captures the spirit of "Crazy Taxi" with a heavy dash of "Grand Theft Auto," tinted with 1950s tropes.
As delivery driver Winston Green, you're tasked with taking on payloads that are often absurd, dangerous and wacky. You find yourself sinking deeper into a tapestry of mysteries, dodging explosions and taking on all manner of obstacles and enemies.
A smile was plastered on my face throughout my time with "Deliver at All Costs." There is plenty of replayability, with a progression system that incentivizes refining your techniques and incrementally improving your adaptability.
While "Deliver at All Costs" may not rake in universal praise, it's enough of a crowd-pleaser to maintain a place on the home screen of gamers of all stripes. Sprinting a mile in Winston Green's shoes is a breathless, grin-inducing rush.
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