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GYLT

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GYLT
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Shape your fears… Fear the shapes. Set in a creepy and melancholic world, GYLT is an eerie story mixing fantasy and reality in a surrealist place where your nightmares become reality. Hide from terrible creatures or confront them as you find your way through the challenges of this wicked world.The...
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2023, Tequila Works, Parallel Circles, ...
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Windows 10 64-bit, i5-3570K / AMD Ryzen 5 2500X, 8 GB RAM, AMD Radeon R9 Fury Series / GTX 1060, 6 G...
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5.5 hMain
7 h Main + Sides
8 h Completionist
6.5 h All Styles
Description
Shape your fears… Fear the shapes.
Set in a creepy and melancholic world, GYLT is an eerie story mixing fantasy and reality in a surrealist place where your nightmares become reality. Hide from terrible creatures or confront them as you find your way through the challenges of this wicked world.

The game:

GYLT is a narrative adventure game with puzzles, stealth and action, set in a fictional old mining town in the state of Maine.

The story:

Live the story of Sally, a little girl living in Bethelwood. Her life is not easy, and it has become even worse since her little cousin Emily disappeared. After being chased by a group of bullies, Sally is dragged into a twisted version of her town where her fears and worse memories are presented in a wicked and very real way.

Main characteristics:

  • Get to understand the world surrounding and discover the mystery behind Emily’s disappearance.
  • Decide to either face the creatures or hide from them, in the same way you’d face or hide your fears.
  • You can avoid being detected by creatures, you can build strategies to distract them, through sound or visual lures or by attracting them.
  • Soundtrack by Cris Velasco.

GYLT™ and © 2023. Game and software © 2023, TEQUILA WORKS SL. All Rights Reserved.
GYLT and related logos, characters, names, and distinctive likenesses thereof are the exclusive property of TEQUILA WORKS SL and used under exclusive license. TEQUILA WORKS ® is a trademark of TEQUILA WORKS SL. All Rights Reserved.

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Why buy on GOG.COM?
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Time to beat
5.5 hMain
7 h Main + Sides
8 h Completionist
6.5 h All Styles
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5.9 GB

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Posted on: July 29, 2023

heart-of-ice

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Games: 944 Reviews: 20

Alan Wake Lite

GYLT was in danger of becoming a game that would be lost in time after the plug was pulled on Google Stadia. Thankfully it has now been ported to PC where it looks, runs, and plays smoothly. With bullying as its core theme, supported by a minimal cast of characters, the story GYLT tells is compelling and the voice acting manages to sell it well too. The artstyle is lovely. Gameplay wise its linearity keeps the pace tight. Stealth & exploration are key here. By no means is this an open world game but exploring the town and campus is encouraged and rewarding. Sally, our main protagonist, is armed with naught but a flashlight which is primarily used for exploration and solving environmental puzzles. The puzzles are easy to sometime clever, nothing advanced. Defeating enemies with the flashlight is obviously also a possibility though one can go the pacifist route by evading all enemies (except bosses). There's only four or so enemies with little variation in their behavior; pacing back and forth, and chasing Sally upon detection. There's three endings but only one demands an additional play through if the player hasn't met all the requirements. The soundtrack is absolutely stellar, composed by Cris Velasco (Carrier, Darksiders III, Prototype, Clive Barker's Jericho)! Overall, I enjoyed my 5 hour playthrough of GYLT. It felt like Alan Wake Lite with some Silent Hill vibes thrown in the mix. As a horror game, is it scary? Not quite, some spooky imagery and a jump-scare here and there. Two stars in the horror department. 4 stars in total since it's being sold at a fair price for a budget title that is a joy to play.


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Posted on: August 1, 2023

MisterAlex

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Games: 251 Reviews: 1

An approachable survival horror game.

After struggling with (and then giving up on) Stadia's performance issues, my wife and I were disappointed to lose out on playing GYLT. So I'm thrilled that it has finally been freed from the now-sunk prison that was Stadia. The gameplay is quite approachable for a "survival horror" title, consisting largely of sneaking and distracting/hiding from enemies while collecting items and solving puzzles. You do gain an offensive capability, so it's not all Amnesia in that regard; you can fight back if you so choose. Narrative-wise, there is some easily understood symbolism stemming largely from the main character's experiences with bullying and depression. For better or worse, it's pretty straightforward, not delving very deep into the themes at play. You'll need to look to something heavier like Hellblade for that. While GYLT does technically count "horror" among its genres, I would hesitate to compare it to something like Silent Hill. Yes, the ominous environments do a good job of conveying dread, but you probably don't need to worry about it keeping you awake at night. If you're looking for depraved imagery and trauma-inducing mindjob sequences, you'll have to keep moving. If you have previously played anything where your ability to remain hidden depends on how you deal with light/dark and sound, this should be familiar. If you have not, this game is not a bad first stepping stone. The game is also supported by a great soundtrack and excellent voice acting. Overall, it's an approachable, if simple, stealth survival puzzle game that is concise and competently executed.


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Posted on: January 5, 2024

HeroPiggy95

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Games: 70 Reviews: 2

Enjoyable game with a thoughtful message

I enjoyed the game, it has a good mix of variety and familiarity. The mechanics of using the torch & stealth are easy to get used to, and the game introduces more mechanics later on as the story progresses, which ensures the gameplay doesn't become stale. Most of the puzzles are straightforward enough to complete without external help, with the exception of a few slightly challenging ones. The game does a good job of creating an unsettling atmosphere with the creepy town, patrolling monsters, and a general sense of helplessness without resorting to gore or venturing into R-rated territory. The story is supported by decent voice-acting and hand-drawn style cutscenes which encourages you to empathise with the main characters and find out the truth behind why the town looks so creepy and weird. Besides the present-day plot about Sally's cousin getting bullied at school, there is also hidden lore in the game about the town's history that is not explicitly mentioned in the main storyline. To uncover the hidden lore, you have to hunt for collectibles which are scattered around the map. Thankfully, the game's semi-open zone design means that you're able to backtrack to previous areas, which remain accessible instead of being blocked off in other more linear games. Overall, people who like a story-oriented adventure game (rather than pure horror) won't be disappointed with this title.


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Posted on: March 3, 2024

decorus_veritas

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Games: 142 Reviews: 64

The Evil Within 2 ... very lite

Gylt is an excellent little adventure that takes most of the core mechanics and atmosphere from the Evil Within franchise and transposes it onto a dark but mostly family-friendly storyline. This *is* a creepy game, with monsters and jump scares and dark corners, but there's no gore, no violence, and the story centers around bullying and loneliness rather that evil corporations creating mutants. Since it's taking such a strong inspiration as its starting point, Gylt is really good in terms of it core gameplay. Lots of adventure, exploration, puzzle solving, and stealth mechanics, albeit with a somewhat awkward combat system if you get noticed. The world-building is very good, and extremely rewarding as it unspools. Things you noticed earlier become available later in the game as your abilities increase. The animation and cut-scenes are first rate, combined with some very eerie music. At around 10 hrs of gameplay, Gylt is an extremely satisfying and scary little adventure. It does have a couple downsides though. First, it makes the common mistake of thinking that they have to "up their game" in the final sequence, and thus abandon everything that made the earlier chapters great. The last scene (the "point of no return") involves some purely perfunctory linear play punctuated by a tedious chase sequence. I'd blame the developers more except that this is such a common mistake across losts of games. Why abandon a formula that has worked for the entire rest of the game? Makes no sense. Second, the story is both incoherent and frankly trite to the point of offensiveness. Bullying is a serious issue. In Gylt, the protagonist basically ends of flagellating herself for being the bully, and it's neither helpful nor meaningful. Meanwhile, the bullied mcguffin for the whole story just instantly forgives our protagonist for "saving her". That's not how bullying is addressed, or broken relationships fixed, sorry. Otherwise, excellent game.


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Posted on: December 22, 2023

waskerton

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Games: 355 Reviews: 10

Nice and easy for the faint of heart

It's a nice gateway to survival horror for younger audiences and for people who can't deal with the stress inherent to the genre. And for me, since I like horror quite a bit, it's just a nice and simple experience with a pretty art style and some engaging exploration. Most of the things this game does, it does just well enough. There's the sense of discovery you'd want from a game like this, and the scares are competent; they can still give you the chills without overwhelming anyone. I have just two complaints. One, combat is meh. It's so simple that it's over quick, but I think I'd actually prefer it to be discouraged more, because stealth is more tense. I suspect (but as of writing this have not yet confirmed myself) that there's some sort of hidden ending hidden behind collectibles and, possibly, if you don't kill any monsters. So maybe it makes more sense than I think. And then my issue number two, I think the story handles the theme of bullying in an uninspired way. I think neither kid nor adult will take anything compelling out of it. The mechanisms are not highlighted too well, the metaphors don't say anything other than "bullying bad", and both non-secret endings don't complement the message quite well enough.


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