![]() ![]() They can fire five slow bullets at a time, which ricochet once. P1 is a cobalt blue tank, while P2 is a crimson red tank (be careful not to get P2 mixed up with the enemy red tanks that first appear in Level 10). ![]() Tank have several attributes: color, first mission appearance, speed, projectiles allowed at one time, how many times their projectiles ricochet, mines allowed at one time, intelligence, and projectile type. Watch the Review in 3 Minutes for The Last Worker.There are nine types of tanks in this game. ![]() The Last Worker is available now for $19.99 on PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X | S, PlayStation 5, PSVR 2, and Meta Quest 2. The Last Worker feels like a shoddy stage set for an award-winning cast held back by the player’s performance and the need for gameplay. The game elements never evolve and serve more to give you something to fidget with as the story happens around you for five chapters in about as many hours. The artistic direction feels compromised by the gameplay, and the gameplay feels like it’s begrudgingly there to justify its being a video game. To say there is talent behind this game is an understatement, but that may be The Last Worker’s problem. The emotional score is composed by Oliver Kraus with vocals by Jakub Józef Orliński. The vocal deliveries from the likes of Ólafur Darri Ólafsson, Jason Isaacs, and Clare-Hope Ashitey are phenomenal for the leads, with David Hewlett, Zelda Williams, and Tommie Earl Jenkins adding more shine to the casting bill. It’s more of a play with an all-star cast. Even then, the game incentivizes failure during the flying because crashing into the walls resets you in a better position than you were before. The moments where you have to pilot your robot companion are by far the worst, because the controls become even more unruly and the game has a tendency to reset you inside of collision points. I had to close out and restart the game multiple times because some events just wouldn’t trigger, so I couldn’t continue. On the technical side, the game soft-locks itself constantly. The story is okay and the game is average, but the two halves come together to make an unbelievably unbearable experience. Later on, you’ll be moving around in your scooter to evade capture by drones, and the gun will be used to hack or fight your way through the facility. If they’re damaged or incorrectly labeled, the packages will need to be labeled and recycled. With these two you’ll go about your workday finding packages to ship off. The gun feels responsive, but the scooter is a little unruly at times. Most of your hands-on experience revolves around the JünglePod, an industrial mobility scooter that flies you around the warehouse, and the JüngleGun, a tool used for moving packages that can be modified with a tracker, hacker, or EMP attachment. Whether through willful ignorance, naivety, or blatant denial, Kurt has lived his life for the past 25 years in faithful service to the omni-store despite his lover’s departure, worsening working conditions, and stricter regulations that slashed the workforce down until only he remained. Jüngle is the leading retailer selling anything and everything in a world corrupted by capitalism, but Kurt doesn’t know that. You take on the role of Kurt, the last human worker at Jüngle Fulfillment Center 1. The Last Worker is a narrative adventure game developed by Oiffy and Wolf & Wood Interactive and published by Wired Productions. ![]()
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