Mayhem In Single Valley Review (PlayStation 4)
For our Mayhem In Single Valley Review, where sometimes you have a bad day, and sometimes you wake up and accidentally start the apocalypse. Meet Jack, a mischievous kid with a twisted family, his trusty slingshot, and endless bad luck. In this action adventure, it’s up to you to stop the monstrous swarms at the end of the world and return to the dinner table in time.
Mayhem In Single Valley Review Pros:
- Pixel art graphics.
- 5.38GB download size.
- Platinum trophy.
- Works on Playstation 5.
- Opening and ongoing tutorial pop-ups.
- 3D adventure gameplay.
- Chiptune like soundtrack.
- Five save slots.
- Save when you want.
- Handy to-do list for missions and tasks.
- Interactive points will flash.
- Tape cassettes can be listened to as you play.
- Hidden Collectibles.
- Upgrade equipment with resources gathered.
- Lure and distract enemies with their favorite food.
- Find and rescue clones of yourself.
- Locations have enough space to allow exploration.
- Puzzle throughout.
- Fun mini-games.
Mayhem In Single Valley Review Cons:
- The music is not the best as it repeats a lot.
- Slow starter.
- Interactive points flash even after you have used them.
- Cannot rebind controls.
- No real weapons or combat instead it’s all about sneaking past enemies.
- Not always clear where to go.
- Checkpoint frequency is all over the place.
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Mayhem In Single Valley:
Developer: Fluxscopic
Publisher: tinyBuild
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