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All You Need Is Help - Official Reveal Trailer

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As revealed during the ID@Xbox April 2024 showcase, watch the reveal trailer for All You Need Is Help, an upcoming puzzle game from the creators of PixelJunk Monsters. The charming trailer gives us a look at puzzle-solving fun as you turn your friendships into friend-shapes in the cooperative puzzle adventure game. All You Need Is Help will be available on Xbox Game Pass, Nintendo Switch, PS5, and Steam.
 

CamHostage

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Yay, a new Q Games project! Could be a fun party app, though it's sad that party games don't seem to have the viability they once had.
 

Punished Miku

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Yay, a new Q Games project! Could be a fun party app, though it's sad that party games don't seem to have the viability they once had.
Fall Guys is doing well. This will be online I'm sure, and it's on GP. We'll see if its good. Definitely looks wacky.
 

CamHostage

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Fall Guys is doing well. This will be online I'm sure, and it's on GP. We'll see if its good. Definitely looks wacky.

Fall Guys isn't quite a "party game" though, is it? It's purely online silly competitive gameplay; you wouldn't really get your friends together (although I guess you could) since in the end you're having fun on your own and other players are just more obstacles.

All You Need is Help should work as a distance MP game (everything kind of has to these days,) but it's made for four people who can get along to try and solve puzzles together; it's multiplayer not because you want to beat other players or win with other players, but because you want to play with other players.

(BTW, online confirmed: )
 
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Punished Miku

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Fall Guys isn't quite a "party game" though, is it? It's purely online silly competitive gameplay; you wouldn't really get your friends together (although I guess you could) since in the end you're having fun on your own and other players are just more obstacles.

All You Need is Help should work as a distance MP game (everything kind of has to these days,) but it's made for four people who can get along to try and solve puzzles together; it's multiplayer not because you want to beat other players or win with other players, but because you want to play with other players.

(BTW, online confirmed: )
Kind of like Snipperclips I guess. Not really my thing, but I'll try it. I think you're right, it will have a small audience.
 

Nankatsu

Member
Yes, it is.

Pedro Laughing GIF by Brand MKRS creative agency
 

Bridges

Gold Member
Out today and on Gamepass The trailers make me smile, I want to see if I can convince some people to play with me after work. Does it require four people or can it work with just two?
 

calistan

Member
Out today and on Gamepass The trailers make me smile, I want to see if I can convince some people to play with me after work. Does it require four people or can it work with just two?
I just tried this - looks like it's for little kids but it's the most frustrating thing I've played in a very long time. I never want to see it again.

Played it two players with my daughter, so it splits the controllers. Left stick and buttons for one character, right stick and d-pad for the other. I'll be damned if I can keep track of which character is moving, which one is connected to a block, which one is disconnected. It's ridiculous, I'd say four players is absolutely essential.

Just fitting the pieces together would be challenging enough without the shitty two-player controls, but there's also a time limit. Menus are split across the halved controllers, so we'd be tapping every button on both pads to try to dismiss them. Even starting a game was fiddly. Love the music, but I still have a stress knot in my guts from the half hour I gave this thing.
 

Bridges

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I just tried this - looks like it's for little kids but it's the most frustrating thing I've played in a very long time. I never want to see it again.

Played it two players with my daughter, so it splits the controllers. Left stick and buttons for one character, right stick and d-pad for the other. I'll be damned if I can keep track of which character is moving, which one is connected to a block, which one is disconnected. It's ridiculous, I'd say four players is absolutely essential.

Just fitting the pieces together would be challenging enough without the shitty two-player controls, but there's also a time limit. Menus are split across the halved controllers, so we'd be tapping every button on both pads to try to dismiss them. Even starting a game was fiddly. Love the music, but I still have a stress knot in my guts from the half hour I gave this thing.
Geeze, thanks for the heads up. That sounds like a nightmare. I'll wait til I can get a full party before trying.
 

Punished Miku

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I just tried this - looks like it's for little kids but it's the most frustrating thing I've played in a very long time. I never want to see it again.

Played it two players with my daughter, so it splits the controllers. Left stick and buttons for one character, right stick and d-pad for the other. I'll be damned if I can keep track of which character is moving, which one is connected to a block, which one is disconnected. It's ridiculous, I'd say four players is absolutely essential.

Just fitting the pieces together would be challenging enough without the shitty two-player controls, but there's also a time limit. Menus are split across the halved controllers, so we'd be tapping every button on both pads to try to dismiss them. Even starting a game was fiddly. Love the music, but I still have a stress knot in my guts from the half hour I gave this thing.
Guess we can't fault them for false advertising with that game title.
 

calistan

Member
Guess we can't fault them for false advertising with that game title.
All I need is a stiff drink! That game has totally soured my evening, I can still feel it.

Sad thing is I bet it's pretty good fun with four like-minded players, but my days of having friends over for gaming sessions are long gone.
 
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