The pairing of the surreal world-building and Hat Girl herself — in all her childish and playful traits as a silent protagonist — is what seals it though as A Hat in Time is one of the few platformers that understands the joy of the genre lies in simply messing around in a given area without as much a care for the objective underpinning it. Like Hat Girl herself, A Hat in Time excels in this unapologetically confident stride it takes and is tonally all the better for it.
Daily Video Game writes: "PlayStation Store has launched another digital game sale in addition to Critics’ Choice Sale that focused on games under $15 for both PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 platforms right now!"
Daily Video Game writes: "Amazon is hosting a new game sale on a brand new lineup of action-adventure, RPG, shooter, and simulation games that gets up to 80% off, including several AAA titles for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch gamers right now!"
Why is this showing as one of the headline articles?
It's Christmas day, I flick on to N4G to read some news or updates on gaming, and instead get what is effectively an advert for Amazon as one of the top articles. Notably with zero comments showing how much people took an interest in it.
You couldn't make this s*** up
I need a The Order 1886 sequel. Ps5 only no ps4, can you imagine. I think it'd be crazy
Daily Video Game writes: "Today, Amazon is running a new game sale on a wide variety of games, offering steep discounts on several games, including action-adventure, RPG, sports, and more across PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch right now!"