![]() ![]() As you clear the gunk from the area, you’ll see that areas are restored to its vibrant beauty from before it was tainted by this gunk. Rani has a device on her power glove that can suck up anything and for whatever reason not need to dispose of the contents. Watching it whether it’s still or moving is so curious, because it looks like Jell-O mold. ![]() When you first come across it, it’s just awe-inspiring. The gelatinous, titular gunk has some great physics and design to it. It won’t be long before you’re made aware of The Gardener, the big bad and working towards getting powered up enough to put things to an end. As you go through and unravel the thread of this mystery, there’s some predictable strife among the two main characters, but their interactions feel genuine most of the time, making it hard to fault the missteps. They find a planet that is seemingly untouched, but they get more than bargained for when they discover that the planet has more to say than what’s on the surface. These two are a pair of space haulers who travel planet to planet to scrap what they can for money, and it’s real tight these days. Straight away, the game introduces you to Rani, the character you play as, and Becks, the captain of the ship. Cleaning up has never been so fun or as satisfying, and in The Gunk, you might just even save a civilization and the whole planet. While the story beats are formulaic and well-worn territory, it maintains your interest throughout to uncover this wide-reaching mystery. While not a SteamWorld game, it has the intimate characteristics that have made those games such successes: tight gameplay, a rousing story, and unmatched exploration. The Gunk comes from Thunderful Development, formerly known as Image & Form.
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