If you have a pc it's free on epic store.Yeah, it looks fun. But I'll wait for it to hit either PS+ or Game Pass. It never fails, I buy one of these smaller games, and a couple of months later, they end up on one or both of the services.
I will definitely grab that. It's been on my wish list.it's gonna be free for a week after release on the epic store
Crazy that 2 incredibly similar games like this one and the precint are releasing in the same month.I will definitely grab that. It's been on my wish list.
Also this one is published by Konami. Little unusual for them.Crazy that 2 incredibly similar games like this one and the precint are releasing in the same month.
I heard the demo left some people cold control wise, if the game is free for a week i'm just gonna play the 1.0 version to not have any negative pre-judgement.Day one. Looks like the demo is on steam.
You can buy it on steam with a 10% discountIt looks fun! But no epic for me
I swear I will never understand thisIt looks fun! But no epic for me
This looks fun! Where's the news It's going to be free for a week coming from?
I swear I will never understand this
This looks way heavier than precint (worse fidelity but way more destruction\physics).This has been my most anticipated game of the year so far, so very happy to get it for free on EGS, but i'll still likely buy it on PS5 if the Pro isn't running at 30fps or something daft like The Precinct.
This looks fun! Where's the news It's going to be free for a week coming from?
I swear I will never understand this
Deliver At All Costs reviewed by Tristan Ogilvie on PlayStation 5. Also available on Xbox Series X|S and PC.
"In its best moments, Deliver At All Costs is as entertaining as it is uneven. For every truly creative cargo haul twist there's another that's uninspired or lacking in intensity and urgency, and although there's certainly fun to be had crashing through its many structures like a bully through a sand castle, the novelty wears off long before it ends all you're left with is an impressively realised 1950s world with depressingly little else to do in it. Throw in a silly, slapdash story and some toys for your truck you're largely forbidden from playing with, and Deliver At All Costs is one shipment that's far from the complete package."
Yeah, it looks fun. But I'll wait for it to hit either PS+ or Game Pass. It never fails, I buy one of these smaller games, and a couple of months later, they end up on one or both of the services.
Sweet that and Sifu, I'm in!Looks like it's launching for free on Epic Games Store this week
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Lol I thought the same thing, but then Death Stranding is just an AAA Kojimafied version of Happy Wheels.konami heard kojima was successful with a package delivery game and wanted their slice of that pie lol
all jokes aside, this looks pretty fun, and will definitely try it for free
If it makes it better, using a steam account just to claim their free games doesn't really help them. They spend money hoping you start purchasing content in their marketplace, just use their money and never invest your own.I dislike the owner and their business practices
It reminds me of Simpsons Hit and Run but more fine tuned and with an isometric perspective.Played a bit last night, This is like a mini GTA. Not a small game.