Cannot wait for Sludge Life 2
you should play it now because it's free on Steam
, and it's also everything I hope you will love: it's brisk, colourful, inventive, defeated, disgusting, exhilarating, curious in every sense. It's funny and burned out and gymnastic and cynical. It's a bottle-sized open-world with parkour and spraypainting spots and people to talk to and puzzles to solve. And it's free right now because there's a sequel on the way, freshly announced.
I played a few hours of Sludge Life 2 yesterday, and I'm already delighted. It feels wonderfully familiar - the same operating system you load into, the same style of patched-together world to explore, the same kinds of characters who remind me of the older gen-xer slackers I used to look up to when I was in my early teens and had yet to work my first nine-hour shift in a kitchen.
Playing Sludge Life 2 for a couple of hours I ended up thinking that, in a lot of ways, this is as thoughtful a response to the slightly over-vacuumed carpet place that Zelda found itself in before Breath of the Wild. If they didn't go big and tool-based with Breath of the Wild, they could have gone small and intricate and silly, but brilliantly, studiously silly, where all the silliness just worked perfectly. Here is a world that feels like a crumpled-up ball of scrap paper.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Sex/Life's Sarah Shahi talks working with real-life boyfriend on the showSex/Life's Sarah Shahi opens up about working with her real-life boyfriend on the show
Read more »
Rules of Ramadan - what Glaswegians can and cannot do during the holy monthThis is what is allowed and what isn't - here are our Ramadan tips for the month of fasting
Read more »
Bukayo Saka cannot hold a torch to Wayne Rooney as Arsenal academy claims debunkedBukayo Saka is a brilliant player but can he be compared to Wayne Rooney? We also have mails on referees and more...
Read more »
Strictly's Helen Skelton jokes she's 'ruining son's life' in relatable mum postStrictly Come Dancing star Helen Skelton gave a glimpse into the realities of parenting on social media as she joked she was 'ruining' her son's life after he got upset
Read more »
'Worst ever' start for food market as traders can't pay wages'People just are not spending money on food in the market anymore - they cannot afford it'
Read more »
New South Yorkshire care board set up to improve region's healthA report has shown that children in South Yorkshire have a lower life expectancy than the national average
Read more »