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GYLT Reviews
GYLT is rated 'Fair' after being reviewed by 47 critics, with an overall average score of 69. It's ranked in the bottom 37% of games and recommended by 36% of critics.



GYLT
GYLT for Stadia game reviews & Metacritic score: [A Stadia Exclusive - this page is a temporary home to these reviews until a dedicated Gylt section page goes up.] Enter the new creation from Tequila Works, a...
GamesRadar+ - Mark Delaney - 3.5/5
Gylt presents some bright ideas in its dark world even as its gameplay mechanics are often much too familiar.
Destructoid - Chris Carter - 7/10
Indie atmospheric adventure games are like candy to me, and I suspect some people are going to get a lot more out of Gylt than others. It's very much in the same spirit as Concrete Genie in that it's a short but mostly engaging romp that's best enjoyed by the right kind of audience.
Hobby Consolas - Alberto Lloret - 85/100
GYLT is an adventure that, under the paradigm of an survival game, invites you to think about a real horror, the bullying. Its Tequila's more mature game, both in the narrative as in the playable and technical side, but it may feel a short game and not a very challenging one. As Stadia's first contact, it works like a charm.
IGN Italy - Gianluca Loggia - 6.3/10
The first exclusive game for Stadia is not the one you always dreamt to see in the launch line-up for a new platform. Even if it's not that bad, is nothing to be excited about either.
DualShockers - Tomas Franzese - 8/10
Gylt is a solid but somewhat derivative adventure-horror game and an exclusive launch title for Google Stadia.
Hardcore Gamer - Chris Shive -3.5/5
GYLT introduces a new IP to a new system with some world building elements that hearken back to some of Tequila Works' previous titles, which isn't a bad thing at all.
GameSkinny - Mark Delaney - 7/10
GYLT won't creep out most genre veterans, but kids deserve quality horror stories too, and there's no better starting place in games than GYLT.
Screen Rant - Christopher Teuton - 2.5/5
Gylt is an intensely personal experience filled with average gameplay and overused tropes.