All things considered, Gylt is quite easily the best-looking and most-polished title from Tequila Works to date. Gylt looks and runs great, with a smooth frame rate that's only ever undermined by the Stadia service itself if players decide to play on wi-fi instead of a wired connection. Gylt's art style, graphics, and lighting all come together to showcase one of Stadia's most visually impressive games. Gylt's art style also lends itself well to the "horror for kids" atmosphere it cultivates, using cartoonish visuals instead of realistic graphics. It still has a few good jump scares, but otherwise it's fairly tame for the genre. Gylt gives off a real Stranger Things vibe in that it is certainly a horror game, but it's not so overly scary that it would turn away kids or those who typically can't handle horror games. But as history has shown us, a video game platform needs strong exclusive games to reel in an audience. 21 out of the 22 Stadia launch games have been available on other platforms for months if not years, though there is one exclusive game available for Stadia Founder's Edition purchasers, and that is the stealth-horror game Gylt from Tequila Works. Google Stadia represents Google's attempt to break into the triple-A video game industry, giving players the option to stream blockbuster hits like Red Dead Redemption 2, Destiny 2, and Mortal Kombat 11 to basically any device that can get an Internet connection.
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