There might be something in the timing of The Gunk's release where 2020 and 2021 is concerned. At least, if one felt so inclined they could very easily contextualise much of its repeated exercise and attribute going through those repetitive motions from start to finish, to the period highlighted. If one were so inclined. However, we'll largely leave that up to you, focusing today's review instead on the game's inner workings...
In fact, here's a glob of gunk from it: The Gunk is best described as an action-platformer. Its world is one brimming with stunning alien-to-humans flora and fauna, rich in resources for the grubbing. Our hero, Rani, has a prosthetic arm she affectionately refers to as “Pumpkin” which has an incidental vacuum function (among others) that comes in handy in both sucking up said rich resource realness while also making short work of the gunk consuming the planet. She’s a walking, jumping, sucking context machine, and all gameplay within The Gunk stems from her general being, but I’m getting ahead of myself here.Click here for our full The Gunk review. |