Climb the cart ladder to reach the valve. Catch the trolley near the shelves and place it under the valve. On the left in height, is a yellow valve. Go into the next room through the breach in the wall. Enter the restroom west of the staff room. To the west, the hall door is locked with a key. In the school, go forward and go through the double doors to reach the main hallway. Hide behind the hedges and move forward when the monsters have their backs to you. Retrace your steps to go to the school entrance. Go under the ladder to reach the office and collect the school key. With the main door locked, head east to reach the caretaker’s office. Pass over the debris of wooden planks to reach the school.Įmily is in the school, you must join her. Straight on, climb the ladder to discover the city. Slide the gate door using the yellow handle. Proceed up the stairs and continue your way. Hop on the funicular at the back of the ticket office to reach a whole other world.Įxit the funicular and go up the stairs to get a flashlight. Continue on your way up the stairs that lead you to the funicular ticket office.Īfter the cutscene, pick up a funicular ticket near the ticket office. These three sites have great write-ups and scholarly studies on bullying and each provides resources for parents and victims.To reach the office door, push the trolley with the yellow handle to allow you to pass. If you, your child, or anyone else you know are experiencing bullying check out StopBullying.Gov, DoSomething.Org, and the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychology. GYLT will be coming out on July 6th for PlayStations 4 and 5, Xbox One and Series X/S, and Steam. Overall, GYLT is a hauntingly gorgeous game that is deceptive with its appearance, you think you’ll be getting a cheap indie game but what you got instead was not a hidden diamond but a ruby! On my scale of 1-10, GYLT is a 10! To right this wrong, I’ll provide links at the end to some reliable sites that will help. No mention of websites or phone numbers for resources to help. The one thing, and possibly the only thing I do not like about GYLT is at the start it mentions that the game’s subject matter deals with bullying and all it says about it is that if you or someone is dealing with it should go seek professional help… that’s it. GYLT heavily deals with the concept of bullying and the impact it has on the victims as we see as we play we see signs of bullying and learn about it from finding diary entries. The puzzles are generally environmental and don’t really require you to have a massive IQ to figure them out which is great especially if you’re more into a game with a story and places to explore. Sally can either avoid confrontation with the creatures, but if she (actually the player) decides to fight, you’ll have to rely on an old flashlight that has the ability to hurt/kill the monsters. GYLT‘s gameplay involves puzzle-solving and stealth as you’ll have to avoid shadowy creatures that are on the hunt. The art of GYLT is jaw-dropping with the lighting, colors, and animation, especially with how they animated Sally’s face, it almost has a Hollywood CGI animated film quality to it. The score of the game is awesome and shockingly too good, and the voice acting in the game is superb with Dora Dolphin voicing Sally. Now onto the game itself! GYLT‘s controls are relatively simple and a tutorial that seems to stick around for a while before the meat and potatoes of the game begin to help cement your understanding of the controls helps. While being chased by some bullies, Sally finds herself in a strange version of the world where monsters are stalking in the shadows of her school and the surrounding area, with Emily inside the school! GYLT follows Sally, a girl who is searching for her missing cousin Emily who everyone seems to have given up on finding except for Sally. I want to give a big thank you to Tequila Works for sending me a copy in advance! What if these events manifest into a living nightmare and the world becomes surreal? This is what happens in Tequila Works’ dark puzzle adventure game GYLT. Bullying is possibly the worse thing to happen to anyone growing up, and sadly it still happens even when we’re adults.
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