
To lessen the difficulty blow, Breakfall does a good job of oozing charm through every aspect of Starwhal. Something else will get thrown at you and you’ll have to overcome some other obstacle you once thought was impossible. And just like any challenging game, once you think you’ve got it figured out, bam, you don’t. It’s one of those games you just play and play until suddenly, bam, you get it. That’s where the difficulty in Starwhal lies - figuring it out. Even if no one knows what they’re doing, the different modes and overall experience will bring plenty of laughs and tears - tears for when you are just at your wits’ end of trying to figure it all out.

It’s essentially the same.īut really, single-player is a warm up for what the game is truly about: local multiplayer. And if you love the challenge of Trials, then I see no reason why you wouldn’t enjoy the gameplay in Starwhal. Even though you’re in a somewhat free-flowing space, your use of the the thrust button and the left stick - knowing when to accelerate your narwhal or spin it in the right direction - is key to success. You will quickly notice that the game mechanics feel very similar to Trials. If you want to kick their ass, then do not skip this mode. In single-player, you’ll find different challenge modes to put you through the paces of the various skills you will need to master to show off in front of your friends in the multiplayer mode. The game takes patience and a willingness to get through the slog of its learning curve. If you go in thinking you know what to do because you’re so fucking good at videogames, it will quickly let you know this isn’t so easy to pick up and play and master. Even though it is mainly a local multiplayer cream dream, the single-player side actually does a fantastic (if not controller-throwing) job of getting the player used to the unique controls and movements of the majestic space narwhal. Be forewarned, the game will test your patience - and possibly your friendships.
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Released last year on Steam, this floppy space unicorn sex simulator is now available on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3. In the game’s chaotic and seemingly random moments, paying close attention to your tusk can be your only sign of refuge. In Starwhal, that tusk is your key to everything.

However, the horn that gives most narwhals their distinctive look is mainly associated with males of the species. Even though narwhals look like some sort of bastardized version of a dolphin and unicorn, they are actually whales - hence the name nar WHAL.
